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SC Society Hall

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SC Society Hall

72 Meeting St, Charleston, SC 29401, USA

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Max Seated
200
Max Standing
250

Average Response Time 1-2 hrs

About SC Society Hall

SC Society Hall, designed by Gabriel Manigault and built between 1799-1804, is an amazing event venue and one of America's most historic buildings. Although we are mostly known for elegant weddings, SC Society Hall is suitable for a wide range of special events including lectures, board meetings, luncheons, cocktail parties, baby showers, photo shoots, recitals, graduations, corporate gatherings and more. Featuring an elegant ballroom upstairs and two flex spaces downstairs, we are an open canvas waiting to help your vision come to life. A LITTLE HISTORY OF THE SC SOCIETY & THE HALL ... IN THE MIDDLE 1730s, a French Huguenot named Elisha Poinsett owned a tavern in Charleston, but his business was not doing well. Several friends agreed to help him an evening or two each week. Since charity was their reason for meeting, they decided to contribute two bits (sixteen pence) a week into a fund to help any of their members with a need. The group’s reputation grew and they became known as the “two-bit society.” After Poinsett’s business no longer needed their help, they formalized their association with the idea that charity would be their reason for being and education would be their main charity. The Provincial General Assembly incorporated them as the French Society on May 1, 1751, and King George II confirmed it at the Court of St. James on December 20, 1752. Soon afterward, the name was changed to the South Carolina Society and began including non-French members. They later purchased a block of land between George and Wentworth streets, cut a new street through it (the present Society Street), sold all the lots but one, and on that lot built a school for orphan boys. Toward the century’s close, the Society gave the school to the city of Charleston which eventually moved the school to Rutledge Avenue and renamed it the High School of Charleston. The Society then built the South Carolina Society Hall at 72 Meeting Street as a school for female orphans and indigents, and as a meeting place. The first meeting was was held July 24, 1804. The first floor was used to school orphans and indigents, while the second floor was a ballroom for social purposes. In 1826 the first floor became a secondary school with both a Male Academy and Female Academy, both of which closed in 1841. Since then the hall has been used for dance school (“Cotillion”), weddings, bar and bat mitzvahs, and business meetings—as well as a motion picture location.

Event Spaces 2

200 max seated • 250 max standing

Pricing Packages

  • Private Event

    See our website for current pricing: SouthCarolinaSocietyHall.com

Amenities

A/V Equipment

Coat Check

Handicap Accessible

Kosher Kitchen

Media Room

Pet Friendly

Pool

Street Parking

Valet Parking

WiFi

Windows

Dance Floor

Breakout Rooms

Outside caterers allowed

Outside suppliers allowed

FAQs 6

How much does it cost to rent the venue?
The most you will ever pay for an event at the Hall is $6000, which includes access to both the ballroom and the first floor flex space on a Saturday. Nonprofit and low-impact events cost as little as $500 depending on event details.
What is included in the venue rental cost?
We have 15 six-foot rectangular tables, 60 Queen Anne Mahogany dining chairs, a 41" round cake table, a 96" antique board room table and assorted other small furnishings available, all of which are included in your rental.
What is the venue refund or cancellation policy?
We require a $500 non-refundable deposit to lock in your date. We do not require final payment until the day of your event so you are free to cancel at any time with forfeiture of your deposit. We also allow our event hosts to postpone their events for up to 12 months without penalty.
What is the venue capacity?
Our ballroom can accommodate cocktail party/ stationed events for up to 250 guests. The maximum for a sit-down dinner is 150 (120 with room for a dance floor). The first floor flex space can comfortably host 120 people standing or approximately 60-70 seated.
Do you require event hosts to work with specific vendors?
No, we have preferred vendors listed on our website who we trust based on their talents & professionalism but hosts are free to work with whichever vendors they choose.

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72 Meeting St, Charleston, SC 29401, USA

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