In a structure developed in stages from 1840 to 1856, the Charleston Visitor Reception and Transportation Center is in a zone assigned as a National Historic Landmark District.
The Charleston Visitor Reception and Transportation Center is situated in the old Deans Warehouse among Ann and John Streets at 375 Meeting Street in downtown Charleston. Developed in stages from 1840 to 1856, it is one of five railroad structures referred to all in all as the William Aiken House and Associated Railroad Structures and is recorded as a National Historic Landmark District. After a broad redesign, which used a significant part of the first materials of the structure, the Visitor Center opened to people in general in May of 1991.
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The Charleston Visitor Reception and Transportation Center is situated in the old Deans Warehouse among Ann and John Streets at 375 Meeting Street in downtown Charleston. Developed in stages from 1840 to 1856, it is one of five railroad structures referred to all in all as the William Aiken House and Associated Railroad Structures and is recorded as a National Historic Landmark District. After a broad redesign, which used a significant part of the first materials of the structure, the Visitor Center opened to people in general in May of 1991.
Please visit the business of one of our regular supporters.