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Archeologists show lot from 1671 at Charles Towne Landing A historic site along the South Carolina coast is inviting visitors to look at archeologists’ work to explore a town lot from 1671.
The Sinister Story Behind This Popular South Carolina Park Will Give You Chills The story behind this haunted park in South Carolina is frightening. White Point Garden has a sinister secret that will leave you speechless.
Blood and Plunder Long Boat Painting Tutorial Here is a quick painting tutorial for a long boat used in Blood and Plunder this is a FDM 3d printed version from https://www.printablescenery.com/product/lo...
A Pirate’s Life Was His, Stede Bonnet’s | NC DNCR A Pirate’s Life Was His, Stede Bonnet’s Sep 27, 2016 On September 27, 1718, Colonel William Rhett captured the so-called “Gentleman Pirate” Stede Bonnet, after a six-hour battle near the mouth of the Cape Fear River. He was born in 1688 in Barbados. Orphaned at a young age, Bonnet inherited ...
Mission San Luis Tour By Joseph Forster I got a chance to travel to Florida and see some of the historical Spanish locations throughout the state. First on my 3-day tour was the mission and fort at Mission San Luis in T…
Model of Charles Towne half moon battery located.
Charleston’s Half-Moon Battery, 1694–1768 The Half-Moon Battery is a historic structure in urban Charleston that formed part of the town’s earliest fortifications. Construction of its curving brick wall commenced in the mid-1690s, and the structure was completed and armed in 1702. Its cannon defended the Carolina capital and fired salutes...
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Revisiting the Half Moon Battery Charleston’s Half Moon Battery, located under the Old Exchange Building, is the only remnant of our early colonial fortifications that is currently accessible by the public. Constructed more …