CHARLESTON — America’s 250th anniversary is around the corner, and Middleton Place has temporarily closed the surviving section of its original home to install of a major exhibit centered around the national milestone next year.
Tickets for the attraction’s house museum tour are currently unavailable. They won’t go on sale again until the exhibit, “Conversations of Freedom: The American Revolution at Middleton Place,” makes its debut in April, according to the Middleton Place website.
The exhibit will be set up in a structure known as the south flanker — built around 1755 and the only remaining portion of the property’s residential dwellings. The National Historic Landmark has deep Revolutionary-era ties as the home of Arthur Middleton, a signer of the Declaration of Independence. It w

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