School
Groups can enjoy the impressive display of Civil War cannons, several monuments and statues, and more. After a walk through the beautiful park, take a break and rest in the shade of the old oak trees or on some of the benches that line the pathways.
supports classroom learning in:
Social Studies.
topics covered:
History, Civil War, Historic Figures.
contact info
Phone: 843-724-7324
Email: [email protected]
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White Point Garden
White Point Garden is located in the heart of the historic district downtown. This park provides beautiful views of Fort Sumter and of the Charleston Harbor. Features include plentiful of grassy areas, beautiful old oak trees, and the park has a gazebo with a rich display of history.
contact info
Hrs: Daily 9AM - Sunset.
HELPFUL LESSON PLAN(S)
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Historic Site Lesson Plan
FUN FACTS
Philadelphia’s Independence Hall, where the Declaration of Independence and Constitution were signed; Boston’s Old State House, where the Boston Massacre and the American Revolution began; Washington D.C.’s National Mall, where Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered his “I Have a Dream” speech; Virginia’s Jamestown settlement, the country’s first colony; Charleston’s Fort Sumter, where the first shots of the Civil War were fired; New York’s Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, where millions of immigrants were introduced to their new home. All of these sites, significant to America’s history, can be visited, toured, and admired. While visiting one of the many historical sites around the country, consider the importance in preserving these sites.
View Lesson Plan>>Scouts
Groups can enjoy the impressive display of Civil War cannons, several monuments and statues, and more. After a walk through the beautiful park, take a break and rest in the shade of the old oak trees or on some of the benches that line the pathways.
supports scout badges in:
Social Studies.
topics covered:
History, Civil War, Historic Figures.
contact info
Phone: 843-724-7324
Email: [email protected]
INFO
ABOUT
White Point Garden
White Point Garden is located in the heart of the historic district downtown. This park provides beautiful views of Fort Sumter and of the Charleston Harbor. Features include plentiful of grassy areas, beautiful old oak trees, and the park has a gazebo with a rich display of history.
contact info
Hrs: Daily 9AM - Sunset.
HELPFUL LESSON PLAN(S)
Prepared by FieldTripDirectory.com
Historic Site Lesson Plan
FUN FACTS
Philadelphia’s Independence Hall, where the Declaration of Independence and Constitution were signed; Boston’s Old State House, where the Boston Massacre and the American Revolution began; Washington D.C.’s National Mall, where Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered his “I Have a Dream” speech; Virginia’s Jamestown settlement, the country’s first colony; Charleston’s Fort Sumter, where the first shots of the Civil War were fired; New York’s Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, where millions of immigrants were introduced to their new home. All of these sites, significant to America’s history, can be visited, toured, and admired. While visiting one of the many historical sites around the country, consider the importance in preserving these sites.
View Lesson Plan>>Camp
Groups can enjoy the impressive display of Civil War cannons, several monuments and statues, and more. After a walk through the beautiful park, take a break and rest in the shade of the old oak trees or on some of the benches that line the pathways.
topics covered:
History, Civil War, Historic Figures.
contact info
Phone: 843-724-7324
Email: [email protected]
INFO
ABOUT
White Point Garden
White Point Garden is located in the heart of the historic district downtown. This park provides beautiful views of Fort Sumter and of the Charleston Harbor. Features include plentiful of grassy areas, beautiful old oak trees, and the park has a gazebo with a rich display of history.
contact info
Hrs: Daily 9AM - Sunset.
HELPFUL LESSON PLAN(S)
Prepared by FieldTripDirectory.com
Historic Site Lesson Plan
FUN FACTS
Philadelphia’s Independence Hall, where the Declaration of Independence and Constitution were signed; Boston’s Old State House, where the Boston Massacre and the American Revolution began; Washington D.C.’s National Mall, where Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered his “I Have a Dream” speech; Virginia’s Jamestown settlement, the country’s first colony; Charleston’s Fort Sumter, where the first shots of the Civil War were fired; New York’s Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, where millions of immigrants were introduced to their new home. All of these sites, significant to America’s history, can be visited, toured, and admired. While visiting one of the many historical sites around the country, consider the importance in preserving these sites.
View Lesson Plan>>Homeschool
Groups can enjoy the impressive display of Civil War cannons, several monuments and statues, and more. After a walk through the beautiful park, take a break and rest in the shade of the old oak trees or on some of the benches that line the pathways.
supports classroom learning in:
Social Studies.
topics covered:
History, Civil War, Historic Figures.
contact info
Phone: 843-724-7324
Email: [email protected]
INFO
ABOUT
White Point Garden
White Point Garden is located in the heart of the historic district downtown. This park provides beautiful views of Fort Sumter and of the Charleston Harbor. Features include plentiful of grassy areas, beautiful old oak trees, and the park has a gazebo with a rich display of history.
contact info
Hrs: Daily 9AM - Sunset.
HELPFUL LESSON PLAN(S)
Prepared by FieldTripDirectory.com
Historic Site Lesson Plan
FUN FACTS
Philadelphia’s Independence Hall, where the Declaration of Independence and Constitution were signed; Boston’s Old State House, where the Boston Massacre and the American Revolution began; Washington D.C.’s National Mall, where Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered his “I Have a Dream” speech; Virginia’s Jamestown settlement, the country’s first colony; Charleston’s Fort Sumter, where the first shots of the Civil War were fired; New York’s Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, where millions of immigrants were introduced to their new home. All of these sites, significant to America’s history, can be visited, toured, and admired. While visiting one of the many historical sites around the country, consider the importance in preserving these sites.
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