Parris Island Museum
Explore the long and rich legacy of the United States Marine
Corps and the exciting history of Port Royal.
The Parris Island Museum features thousands of artifacts, images,
and other materials that illustrate the history of Port Royal and
Parris Island, from early Native American inhabitants of Port Royal
to the modern Marines.
The 10,000-square-foot museum is located on Marine Corps Recruit
Depot Parris Island, South Carolina. The exhibits focus primarily
on the long and honored history and traditions of the Marine Corps.
On display are artifacts depicting Port Royal's important military
role from the American Revolution to the Civil War, along with
development of the island into a Marine Corps installation after
the Spanish-American War through the present. Alongside Marine
Corps history, there are exhibits devoted to the Charlesfort-Santa
Elena National Historic Landmark, site of French and Spanish
colonies on Parris Island between 1562 and 1587.
The Museum is open daily to the public from 10:00am-4:30pm, and
8:00am – 4:30pm on Family and Graduation Days. Holiday closures
include New Years, Easter, Thanksgiving, and Christmas.
Admission is free.
For more information on the Parris Island Museum, visit
http://parrisislandmuseum.com/ or call
843.228.2951.
