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Provost Dungeon: Older Than America! 🏛️🇺🇸

It’s a fascinating truth: The Provost Dungeon is older than the United States itself! This historic site was originally built by the British in 1771 and served as a commercial exchange and customs house. Over the centuries, it has taken on many roles—functioning as a post office, prison, and city hall. Today, it stands as a compelling museum where history feels vividly alive. 📜✨ In 1788, this very building witnessed South Carolina’s ratification of the U.S. Constitution. Its layered history reflects the story of Charleston—and America. During the Revolutionary War, the space was used as a British dungeon. When George Washington visited in 1791, the same building hosted elegant gatherings. Later, it became the meeting place where the Constitution was officially endorsed. 🕯️📜 When the British occupied Charleston in 1780, they imprisoned soldiers, civilians, and enslaved people in a grim, overcrowded cell in the basement—the Provost Dungeon. Conditions were brutal: disease spread rapidly in cramped, unsanitary quarters, and many never left alive. 😔⚔️ Today, the first and second floors house museum exhibits detailing the building’s varied uses. For just $12 per adult, you can explore this landmark and join a guided tour of the dungeon—where passionate guides bring its haunting stories to life. 🎟️👻 #HistoricCharleston #ProvostDungeon #OlderThanAmerica #RevolutionaryWar #ColonialHistory #MuseumTour #TravelDeep

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Provost Dungeon: Older Than America! 🏛️🇺🇸

It’s a fascinating truth: The Provost Dungeon is older than the United States itself! This historic site was originally built by the British in 1771 and served as a commercial exchange and customs house. Over the centuries, it has taken on many roles—functioning as a post office, prison, and city hall. Today, it stands as a compelling museum where history feels vividly alive. 📜✨ In 1788, this very building witnessed South Carolina’s ratification of the U.S. Constitution. Its layered history reflects the story of Charleston—and America. During the Revolutionary War, the space was used as a British dungeon. When George Washington visited in 1791, the same building hosted elegant gatherings. Later, it became the meeting place where the Constitution was officially endorsed. 🕯️📜 When the British occupied Charleston in 1780, they imprisoned soldiers, civilians, and enslaved people in a grim, overcrowded cell in the basement—the Provost Dungeon. Conditions were brutal: disease spread rapidly in cramped, unsanitary quarters, and many never left alive. 😔⚔️ Today, the first and second floors house museum exhibits detailing the building’s varied uses. For just $12 per adult, you can explore this landmark and join a guided tour of the dungeon—where passionate guides bring its haunting stories to life. 🎟️👻 #HistoricCharleston #ProvostDungeon #OlderThanAmerica #RevolutionaryWar #ColonialHistory #MuseumTour #TravelDeep

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Old Exchange and Provost Dungeon
Old Exchange and Provost DungeonOld Exchange and Provost Dungeon