John Rutledge House Inn


Overview
A National Historic Landmark, the John Rutledge House was built in 1763 by John Rutledge, a noted signer of the U.S. Constitution, governor of South Carolina, and briefly, chief justice of the Supreme Court. The inn incorporates two carriage houses plus the distinctive home. Restoration has enhanced the graceful ironwork and original elaborate interiors, which include carved Italian marble fireplaces and inlaid floors.
The John Rutledge House Inn is one of only 15 homes of signers of the Constitution that stand to this day.
Original Property Opened: 1763
Contact Information:
Street Address:
116 Broad Street
Charleston, SC
Phone: (843) 723-7999
Fax: (843) 720-2615
Historic Hotels of America toll-free reservations number (800) 678-8946
Industry & Upheaval, 1849 ~ 1859
A National Historic Landmark, the John Rutledge House was built in 1763 by John Rutledge, a noted signer of the U.S. Constitution, governor of South Carolina, and briefly, chief justice of the Supreme Court. The inn incorporates two carriage houses plus the distinctive home.
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