A beautiful example of Federal-style architecture, the Joseph Manigault House offers a glimpse into Charleston’s early 19th-century history. Constructed in 1803 for a wealthy rice planter’s family, the home showcases the style and craftsmanship of the time. Its grand spiral staircase, decorative plasterwork, and antique furnishings highlight the era’s elegance. The house also shares stories of the many people who lived and worked there, providing a deeper understanding of Charleston’s past.