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Hidden gem worth the visit
I found out about this place in a tour and wow what a hidden gem! The story is so fascinating and definitely worth a visit for anyone in Charleston. The craft is beautiful and I hope it can continue t...
This place is a lovely present wrapped in sad looking wrapping paper. Don't let the wrapping paper put you off! The small museum and gift shop does a superb job of showing the works and genius of Phil...
During a Gullah Tour, we stopped by this museum. We had the privilege of visiting Mr Simmons workshop and the inside of his home. Such an humble man with an amazing talent. It’s not a whole lot to see...
I went there with my girlfriend while I was visiting and Charleston. She had the privilege of knowing Philip Simmons and so we had to go see his Museum. Mr. Simmons is famous for his wrought iron fen...
This home is hidden - it sits behind the front house (which will soon be renovated) and has parking in the "between space" for 3 vehicles maximum. It was pouring down raining; so we arrived about 30 m...
Hidden gem worth the visit
I found out about this place in a tour and wow what a hidden gem! The story is so fascinating and definitely worth a visit for anyone in Charleston. The craft is beautiful and I hope it can continue t...
A HIDDEN GEM!
This place is a lovely present wrapped in sad looking wrapping paper. Don't let the wrapping paper put you off! The small museum and gift shop does a superb job of showing the works and genius of Phil...
The workshop of a National Treasure
During a Gullah Tour, we stopped by this museum. We had the privilege of visiting Mr Simmons workshop and the inside of his home. Such an humble man with an amazing talent. It’s not a whole lot to see...
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I went there with my girlfriend while I was visiting and Charleston. She had the privilege of knowing Philip Simmons and so we had to go see his Museum. Mr. Simmons is famous for his wrought iron fen...
Historical Treasure
This home is hidden - it sits behind the front house (which will soon be renovated) and has parking in the "between space" for 3 vehicles maximum. It was pouring down raining; so we arrived about 30 m...