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Explore the Nathaniel Russell House: A Neoclassical Charleston Landmark

Constructed in 1808, the Nathaniel Russell House stands as one of America’s most significant neoclassical residences. Visitors can marvel at its oval rooms, a sweeping elliptical staircase, and the striking turquoise walls that lend the home its unique character. Dress in timeless pieces from IBU and prepare to wander through this architectural gem—after taking a stroll past the joggling board, a distinct Charleston creation found in the formal gardens.

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Explore the Nathaniel Russell House: A Neoclassical Charleston Landmark

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