1. The Heyward-Washington House is a historic house museum located in Charleston, South Carolina. It was built in 1772 and was the home of Thomas Heyward Jr., one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. It is also said to have been the temporary residence of George Washington when he visited Charleston in May of 1791. The house is known for its beautiful architecture and period furnishings, with many original pieces still in place. Visitors can take guided tours of the house and learn about its history and the people who lived there.

2. The Heyward-Washington House is open Tuesday through Saturday from 10am to 5pm, and on Sundays from 12pm to 5pm. The last tour begins at 4:15pm. If you have any questions or would like to make a reservation, you can contact the museum at (843) 722-0354.

3. Admission tickets are $12 for adults, $10 for seniors (ages 62 and up), and $5 for children (ages 3-12). Children under 3 are free. If you plan to visit other historic sites in the area, you may want to consider purchasing a combination ticket. The Heyward-Washington House is located in the heart of downtown Charleston, and is easily accessible by car, bus, or on foot. There is limited street parking available nearby, and several paid parking garages in the vicinity.