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Drayton Hall: Palladio in America

December 1, 2010   6:30 pm - 8:00 pm

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Drayton Hall, circa 1738, has survived the centuries in near-original condition and is the oldest plantation house in America open to the public.
Photo by Charlotte Caldwell

Located near Charleston, South Carolina, Drayton Hall is considered one of the finest and oldest examples of Georgian- Palladian architecture in the United States.  George W. McDaniel, Drayton Hall’s Executive Director, and Carter C. Hudgins, Director of Preservation, will give an illustrated talk about this National Trust property that dates to 1738.  The program is moderated by Carl I. Gable, president of the Center for Palladian Studies in America.  This program is presented in cooperation with the Center for Palladian Studies in America. 

Continuing Education Credits: 1.5 HSW LU

Members: $12.00
Students: $12.00
Public: $20.00

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Special Instructions: Friends of Drayton Hall, National Trust for Historic Preservation, Institute of Classical Architecture & Classical America, and Center for Palladian Studies in America members receive the Museum member discount. Prepaid registration required. Walk-in registration based on availability.