1. The Old Exchange & Provost Dungeon is a historic building in downtown Charleston, South Carolina, that was originally built in 1771 as a commercial exchange and custom house. During the Revolutionary War, the building was used as a military prison and operated as a provost dungeon by the British. Many famous figures, including Francis Marion, William Moultrie, and American prisoners of war, were held in the dungeon. Today, visitors can take a tour of the building and see exhibits on the history of Charleston and the Old Exchange.
2. The Old Exchange & Provost Dungeon is open for tours daily from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, with the last tour starting at 4:00 PM. The phone number for the building is (843) 727-2165.
3. Tickets for the Old Exchange & Provost Dungeon can be purchased online or in person at the building. Admission is $12 for adults, $5 for children ages 7-12, and free for children under 7. Seniors and military personnel can receive a discounted rate of $10. The building is located in downtown Charleston, and visitors can access it by car, bike, or walking. Parking is available nearby.