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Charleston, South Carolina became the ignition point for the U.S. Civil War when Confederate forces bombarded Fort Sumter, ...
Charleston, South Carolina blends hands-on history, engaging museums, and beachside fun to surprise even the most reluctant ...
South Carolina's coast is sinking, putting historical sites in Charleston and across the Palmetto State squarely in the cross ...
Signs posted at Fort Moultrie and Fort Sumter ask visitors to report any information they experienced that may place American history in a negative light.
Confederate Lieutenant Henry S. Farley pulled the trigger of a large cannon at Fort Sumter at 4:30 a.m. on April 12, 1861.
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry ordered the family name of a Confederate leader restored to a base under his father's name.
Pastel rowhouses along East Bay Street anchor a cityscape where horse-drawn carriages still set the pace. Charleston’s ...
The two women behind Saratoga’s patriotic decorations highlighted some buildings with unique American flags and red, white and blue bunting and spoke about where their love for the Fourth of ...
The Civil War ended in 1865, but for Minnesota and the one-time rebel state of Virginia, the battle continues over a prized ...
The Battle of Sullivan’s Island was a key victory in South Carolina history that took place just days before the country declared its independence from Great Britain.
A community in South Carolina is mourning the loss of a longtime youth sports umpire who died amid a record-setting heatwave.
Jamelle Bouie, a columnist at the New York Times, has recently been drawing a lot of parallels between what’s going on in the ...