Middleton Place Foundation Expands Tuition Assistance Program
The Post and Courier recently published an article by Adam Parker highlighting The Middleton Scholars Education Assistance Fund’s $250,000 dollar-for-dollar...
The Post and Courier recently published an article by Adam Parker highlighting The Middleton Scholars Education Assistance Fund’s $250,000 dollar-for-dollar...
Middleton Place Foundation is pleased to announce the launch of American Landmark: Charles Duell and the Rebirth of Middleton Place Available...
Middleton Place Foundation has been awarded a grant by the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) for the project “Enslavement...
The following article appeared in The Washington Post on October 1, 2021 by Ariel Felton The full article can be...
Perhaps no other cultural staple – both in terms of actual subsistence and in identity-making – is as important or...
Author Dwight McInvaill and internationally renowned South Carolina Artist Jonathan Green recently joined Walter Edgar in conversation about Alice Ravenel...
John Adams wrote, “The Second Day of July 1776, will be the most memorable Epocha, in the History of America.
On June 19, 1865, freedom came to the last slaveholding area in the South, Galveston, TX. It had been a...
It is a simple sack. Measuring thirty-three inches long by sixteen inches wide, about the size of a long, narrow...
How Do We Know What We Know? The short answer is: proper research technique. But, like all places that are...
The beauty of the gardens at Middleton Place is widely known as a year-round phenomenon of blooms. The winter though...
Upheaval and Freedom Come to Middleton Place On February 23rd, 1865, as the crumbling ruins of Middleton Place, the family...