NORTH CHARLESTON — Capt. George E. Dixon was determined to sink the USS Housatonic, located at the entrance to Charleston Harbor, and help break the Union blockade. On the night of Feb 17, 1864, he ...
NORTH CHARLESTON — After a yearlong partial hiatus, the H.L. Hunley viewing facility is reopening to the public with self-guided tours and a new multimedia video presentation showing the vessel's ...
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — A new exhibit is celebrating a milestone for a historic submarine in Charleston. The Tools and Tides exhibit is in full swing at the H.L. Hunley museum, honoring the ...
CSS Hunley tells the incredible true story of the crew of the manually propelled submarine CSS Hunley, during the siege of Charleston of 1864. It is a story of heroism in the face of adversity, the ...
HARRISBURG – Local students’ efforts to recreate history are now a part of a museum display dedicated to the War Between the States. On Tuesday, the National Civil War Museum, Harrisburg, accepted a ...
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — After state lawmakers said the museum tasked with housing and displaying the Confederate Flag removed from Statehouse grounds last summer needed to relocate to attract ...
Born and built amid gray-cloaked secrecy during the American Civil War, the H.L. Hunley – the first submarine to sink an enemy ship – has held tight to its murky mysteries. The 150th anniversary of ...
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