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Charles Pinckney National Historic Site
Park Planning
Park planning helps to define which types of resource conditions, visitor experiences, and management actions will best achieve the mandate to preserve resources unimpaired for the enjoyment of future generations. National Park Service planning processes will flow from broad-scale general management planning, through progressively more specific strategic planning, implementation planning, and annual performance planning and reporting.

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General Management Plan
Demitasse spoon engraved with initials of Charles Pinckney's parents.  

Did You Know?
Archeologists at Charles Pinckney National Historic Site discovered the foundations of early plantation structures, including the Pinckney-era farmhouse, detached kitchen and slave houses. Charles Pinckney National Historic Site, SC

Last Updated: July 27, 2006 at 12:05 EST