Fort Sumter Bricks
Fort Sumter Bricks is a memorial in Charleston County, South Carolina. Fort Sumter Bricks is situated nearby to the museum Fort Sumter Visitor Education Center, as well as near Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include South Carolina Aquarium and Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park.
South Carolina Aquarium
Public aquarium
The South Carolina Aquarium, located in downtown Charleston, South Carolina, opened on May 19, 2000. Located on the historic Charleston Harbor, visitors can enjoy views of the waterfront, including the USS Yorktown and Ravenel Bridge.
Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park
Park
Photo: Staib, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park is a United States National Historical Park located in Charleston County, in coastal South Carolina.
International African American Museum
Museum
The International African American Museum is a museum of African-American history in Charleston, South Carolina, located at a former shipping wharf where approximately 40% of the nation's enslaved persons disembarked. International African American Museum is situated 730 feet south of Fort Sumter Bricks.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Wraggborough and Ansonborough.
Wraggborough
Quarter
Wraggborough is a neighborhood in downtown Charleston, South Carolina, named after slave trader Joseph Wragg, and noted for its association with the slave trade.
Ansonborough
Quarter
Ansonborough is a neighborhood in Charleston, South Carolina. In 1726, Captain George Anson acquired a 64-acre tract from Thomas Gadsden. Anson's lands were divided into smaller parcels for development, and several streets were named either for his ships or for himself: George and Anson, Scarborough and Squirrel, and Centurion.
Hampstead Village
Quarter
Hampstead Village is a neighborhood in Charleston, South Carolina in the US, also known as the Eastside or the East Side. A prominent merchant, Henry Laurens, bought several tracts totaling 99 acres where Hampstead Village is today.
Fort Sumter Bricks
- Type: Memorial
- Category: historic site
- Location: Charleston County, South Carolina, South, United States, North America
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Latitude
32.79059° or 32° 47′ 26″ northLongitude
-79.92517° or 79° 55′ 31″ westOpen location code
8742Q3RF+6WOpenStreetMap ID
node 12554793989OpenStreetMap feature
historic=memorial
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Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Fort Sumter Visitor Education Center and Gadsden’s Wharf.
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