
Sidney Frazier “King of Camellias” Featured in Charleston Magazine
Our very own Sidney Frazier was recently interviewed by Anna Miller for the Charleston Magazine. We are incredibly grateful for...
Garden Lights tickets are on sale here. The Edmondston-Alston House will be closed for annual maintenance from February 5-14.
Our very own Sidney Frazier was recently interviewed by Anna Miller for the Charleston Magazine. We are incredibly grateful for...
Published in the Post and Courier, December 25, 2022 Project studies and promotes seeds from which sprouted Lowcountry cuisine by...
On April 2, 1776, two South Carolina Provincial Congress members were commissioned “to design and case to be made a...
The Foundation depends heavily on the skilled stewardship of staff and volunteers in preserving and interpreting the collections at Middleton...
Remembering Jim Woodle It is always sad when one loses a family member or dear friend. Such were the feelings...
The Great Roar: The Charleston Earthquake of 1886 By Brandon Stone | Engagement Manager, Middleton Place Foundation On August 31...
This summer marks an important bicentennial anniversary in Charleston’s rich and sometimes complicated history. On July 2, 1822, Denmark Vesey...
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...