Old Slave Market, History museum in Charleston, United States.
The Old Slave Mart Museum occupies a former auction house in downtown Charleston where enslaved people were bought and sold between 1856 and 1863. The structure demonstrates the physical reality of this commercial trade and the layout designed to facilitate these transactions.
After the international slave trade was banned in 1808, Charleston became a major hub for domestic slave trading with auction facilities spread throughout the city. This building is the only surviving auction house from that era.
The site preserves personal accounts and objects that belonged to enslaved people, allowing visitors to learn directly from their words and possessions. These materials connect visitors to the everyday experiences of individuals whose lives unfolded here.
The museum sits in the historic downtown area and is easily accessible on foot, with parking available nearby. Plan enough time to move through the exhibits at a comfortable pace and fully absorb the content presented.
The museum became the first African American-focused slave history museum in the United States when it opened in 1938, pioneering a new approach to historical interpretation. This early leadership shaped how communities would later engage with difficult histories.
Location: Charleston
Operator: City of Charleston
Address: 6 Chalmers St, Charleston, SC 29401
Opening Hours: Monday-Saturday 09:00-17:00
Phone: +18439586467
Website: https://oldslavemartmuseum.com
GPS coordinates: -6.16338,39.19249
Latest update: December 6, 2025 19:00
South Carolina combines American history with coastal landscapes and urban parks. Charleston preserves colonial architecture from the 18th century, including the Nathaniel Russell House and Drayton Hall. Plantations such as Magnolia, Middleton Place, and Boone Hall show the agricultural past and the history of slavery, while the Old Slave Mart Museum and McLeod Plantation document this difficult era. Fort Sumter marks the beginning of the Civil War. The city offers historic churches, Rainbow Row with its colorful townhouses, and the Charleston City Market. The coastal region includes beaches on Hilton Head Island, Folly Beach, and Sullivan's Island, along with state parks like Hunting Island and Huntington Beach. Brookgreen Gardens in Murrells Inlet combines sculpture with native plants. Myrtle Beach offers the SkyWheel and Broadway at the Beach. Inland, the Riverbanks Zoo in Columbia, Falls Park in Greenville with waterfalls on the Reedy River, and the Angel Oak, a centuries-old tree near Charleston. The South Carolina Aquarium and Charleston Tea Garden round out the options.
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