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Listing No. 7214
1763 Colonial
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John Rutledge House InnJohn Rutledge, one of the fifty five signers of the U.S. Constitution, built his home in 1763. Now exquisitely restored, it is one of only fifteen homes belonging to those signers to survive, mand the only one to now accommodate overnight hotel guests. History records that George Washington called here in 1791. An entry in his diary shows a breakfast with Mrs. Rutledge.A loving rejuvenation has restored the beautiful details of the home's 18th and 19th century architecture: the elaborately carved Italian marble fireplaces, the original plaster moldings, the inlaid floors and the graceful ironwork. |
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Contact Information: 116 Broad Street
Phone: 843-723-7999 Toll free: 800-476-9741 Website: www.johnrutledgehouseinn.com Tell 'em you saw it on OldHouses.com! |
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