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Description: The historic site was established to interpret Charles Pinckney's plantation Snee Farm, his role in the development of the United States Constitution and the transition of the United States from a group of colonies to a young nation. Interpretive exhibits, located in a house built circa 1828 but which is not Pinckney related, highlight these areas as well as the influences of African-Americans in the development of Snee Farm. Directions: Plane - Charleston, South Carolina is a major destination city and is served by several airlines. Taxis are readily available from the airport. The site is six miles north of Charleston. From the airport, travel on I-526 East and exit at Long Point Road. Turn left at the light and travel three miles. The entrance is on the right. Car - The site is six miles north of Charleston and can be reached by US Highway 17 North in Mt. Pleasant. Turn left on Long Point Road and travel one-half mile. The entrance is on the left. If traveling on I-526, exit at Long Point Road, turn left at the light and travel three miles. The entrance is on the right. Either way, the route is well marked. Public Transportation - Charleston, South Carolina is a major destination city and has limited service by Amtrak and inter-city buses. Charleston public transportation does not provide access to the park, however, taxis are readily available.
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