Historic Site

The Powder Magazine

Completed in 1713, The Powder Magazine is South Carolina's oldest government building.

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Charleston, South Carolina

The Powder Magazine was used for gunpowder storage from 1713-1748 and during the American Revolution in order to defend the city. After 1780, it was retired, and by the early 19th century, it was privately owned. During this period, The Powder Magazine then served as a print shop, livery stable, wine cellar, and carriage house.

In 1902, The National Society of The Colonial Dames of America in the State of South Carolina purchased the building, saving it from demolition. Within a year, it was opened to the public.

Today, it is a museum where you can explore Charleston's colonial period in the last standing component of Charleston's original fortifications. 

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Charleston, SC 29414

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