
Apartments near American Military Museum in Charleston, SC (333 Rentals)


108 Rutledge Ave

Thomas Bannister Seabrook House

186 Rutledge Ave

15 Rose Ln

192 Rutledge Ave

46 Bogard St

185 Rutledge Ave

165 Rutledge Ave

11 Smith St

One80 Place

58 Rutledge Ave

Rutledge Green

13 Carolina St

Berkeley Court

10 Logan St

109 Cannon St

12 Bee St

119 Ashley Ave

107 Ashley Ave

109 Ashley Ave

216 Ashley Ave

247 Rutledge Ave

87 Bogard St

26 Carolina St

176 Broad St

50 F St

70 Ashley Ave

128 Bull St

16 Bee St

221 Ashley Ave

176 Wentworth St

139 Tradd St

20-24 Bee St

273 Huger St

138 Bull St

The Baker House

127 Cannon St

262 Ashley Ave

517 Rutledge Ave

Colonial Apartments

201 Broad St

4 Rutledge Ave

15B-23 Kracke St

64 Lenwood Blvd

301 Broad St

5 Larnes

120 President St

47 Kennedy St

404 Race St
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Whether or not you are a war enthusiast, The American Military Museum is an intriguing place to find out about the American way in defense of our country. We can be thankful that we have a Charleston apartment in which to live instead of a cold cave like some of the soldiers in World War II, or a sandy tent like those who fought in Desert Storm. Thousands of artifacts populate the museum, including guns, rifles and edged weapons, insignia, belts, medals and personal equipment, and uniforms, swords and flags. These items come from the earliest war in the United States, that of the American Revolutionary War, to the War in Iraq. Civil War items exist here, and some items are bright and colorful uniforms, epaulets and head gear. Other wars represented include the War of 1812, the Spanish-American War, both World Wars, the Korean War and the Vietnam War, and Afghanistan. The museum recognizes all branches of the American military; Army soldier, Navy sailor, Air Force airman, Marine amphibian and Coast Guard protector. One of a kind military miniatures are on display at exhibits in the museum, depicting war scenes or other military action not seen on your Charleston apartment television. The American Military Museum is open Monday through Saturday, 10 am to 6 pm, and on Sundays from 1 pm to 5 pm. The cost for admission is just $7 for adults, $5 for seniors 55+ and veterans, Free for active duty, $3 for students and $2 for children ages 6 to 12. The museum is located downtown in the Aquarium Wharf next to the South Carolina Aquarium, and near the Charleston IMAX. Established in 1987, the museum is dedicated to the men and women who have served, are serving or will serve the US military. Whether you're a veteran or a potential military recruit, or just want to recognize the American soldier, make a visit from your Charleston apartment today.
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