Charles Pinckney NHS (@pinckneynps) 's Twitter Profile
Charles Pinckney NHS

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Official Twitter feed of Charles Pinckney National Historic Site a part of the National Park System.

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Tours to Fort Sumter will continue through Tuesday, January 29, 2019. The park concessionaire, Fort Sumter Tours, will continue the agreement with the National Park Service to fund the staffing of the Fort Sumter... facebook.com/PinckneyNPS/po…

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Ferries to Fort Sumter will be on a regular schedule tomorrow, Saturday, January 26, and the Liberty Square Visitor Education Center will be open 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Charles Pinckney National Historic Site and Fort... facebook.com/PinckneyNPS/po…

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With the enactment of the continuing resolution, Charles Pinckney National Historic Site and Fort Sumter National Monument, which includes Fort Moultrie, will resume regular operations tomorrow, Sunday, January 27.... facebook.com/PinckneyNPS/po…

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#WildlifeWednesday If you have been looking at the ground recently, you have probably seen these hard, spiky balls littering it all over the Lowcountry. These are the fruits of an American Sweetgum Tree (Liquidambar... facebook.com/PinckneyNPS/po…

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#WildlifeWednesday Sadly, most of our earlier blooming camellias (Camellia sasanqua) have lost their blooms. Fortunately many of our mid and late bloomers (Camellia japonica) are still going strong. Come out and... facebook.com/PinckneyNPS/po…

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#WildlifeWednesday Often people on site notice the once great Live Oaks (Quercus virginiana) that have passed away, leaving only trunks of what were at one time majestic trees. Although the trees no longer live,... facebook.com/PinckneyNPS/po…

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We are excited to announce our 2nd Annual Youth Art Exhibit at Charles Pinckney National Historic Site. Come out to see how our country's youth interpret the phrase "We The People". Submissions are from around the... facebook.com/PinckneyNPS/po…

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Here at Charles Pinckney National Historic Site we will be introducing a new weekly series highlighting our amazing VIPs (Volunteers In Parks). Kicking off this initiative are Tim and Linda Dallman. The Dallmans are... facebook.com/PinckneyNPS/po…

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#WildlifeWednesday On March 1st and 2nd, Charles Pinckney National Historic Site hosted the Exotic Plant Management Team (EPMT), that is based out of Congaree National Park (#CongareeNP). This team finds and... facebook.com/16813369322665…

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On March 1st and 2nd, Charles Pinckney National Historic Site hosted the Exotic Plant Management Team (EPMT), that is based out of Congaree National Park #CongareeNP. This team finds and removes non-native, invasive... facebook.com/PinckneyNPS/po…

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#WildlifeWednesday One of our volunteers that specializes in camellia care noticed that a few of our camellias are not looking too healthy. In case we can't save them, we decided it would be appropriate to air layer... facebook.com/PinckneyNPS/po…

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This week’s featured volunteers at Charles Pinckney National Historic Site are a group of gentlemen who refer to themselves as the “Boys Club”. The Club consists of Bob Waller (who is married to last week's' VIP of... facebook.com/PinckneyNPS/po…

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The park is closing at today at 2 pm due to the threat of severe weather this afternoon. We plan resume normal operations tomorrow, April 20, 2019.

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Following the guidance from the CDC and recommendations from state and local public health authorities in consultation with NPS Public Health Service officers, Charles Pinckney NHS is temporarily closed starting today, March 18, 2020.

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The park will temporarily close starting on August 2 in preparation for #HurricaneIsaias for the safety of visitors and staff. Please go to nps.gov/CHPI for updates.

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The Great American Outdoors Act will ensure our national parks & public lands can be enjoyed for generations to come. This would have NEVER been possible without Donald J. Trump's leadership! #GAOA

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The park has resumed pre-Isaias park access. The outside grounds and restrooms are open Wednesday - Sunday (closed Monday and Tuesday). The historic house remains closed. For more information go to: nps.gov/CHPI/planyourv….

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Due to the severe weather predicted to come through the area later today, the park will close at 2:30 pm today. Updates will be posted at nps.gov/chpi.

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We are back open today, March 19, 2021. The park is open 9 am – 5 pm, Wednesday – Sunday, and closed Monday and Tuesday. The outside grounds, trails, restrooms and parking lot are available. The historic house remains closed. For updates on park operations nps.gov/chpi