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Patriots
Point Naval and Maritime Museum
40 Patriots Point Road
Mount Pleasant, SC 29464
(803) 884-2727
HNSA
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LEWIS
& CLARK (SSBN-644)

COLD WAR MEMORIAL
L & C Sail is now part of the memorial site
Patriots Point
Mt. Pleasant SC
Click for story of memorial dedication
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SAM RAYBURN (SSBN-635) Now MTS-1

GOOSE
CREEK
Moored Training Ships(MTS)
1 and 2
Navy Nuclear Power Training Command
Nuclear Power Training Unit (NPTU)
Naval Weapons Station, Goose Creek
Not a "memorial" boat
exactly, but for former crew members
it is good to know the boat still exists and continues
contributing to our National Defense.
Hmmm. That's a "sort of" memorial isn't it?.
LINKS TO MORE INFORMATION & IMAGES HERE
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DANIEL WEBSTER (SSBN-626) Now MTS-2

GOOSE
CREEK
Moored Training Ships(MTS)
1 and 2
Navy Nuclear Power Training Command
Nuclear Power Training Unit (NPTU)
Naval Weapons Station, Goose Creek
Not a "memorial" boat
exactly, but for former crew members
it is good to know the boat still exists and continues
contributing to our National Defense.
Hmmm. That's a "sort of" memorial isn't it?.
LINKS TO MORE INFORMATION & IMAGES HERE
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CHARLESTON
USS AMBERJACK SS-219 Memorial
Charleston Battery at White Point Gardens
Dedicated in 1970 by the Submarine Veterans of WWII
( Image by Dan Holba. Taken summer
2002 )
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Mount
Pleasant
Cold War Submarine Memorial
Patriots Point
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MEMORIAL HONORS COLD WAR SUBMARINERS |
Patriots Point - Cold War Memorial
Site
A Memorial Marble Bench
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Charleston
Magnolia Cemetery
| Magnolia Cemetery, established in 1850,
includes the graves of several prominent Confederate civilian and military
leaders. Captain Horace Hunley and the crew of the CSS H.L. Hunley,, the
Confederate submarine that was the first to sink a warship, are also buried
here. A monument to South Carolina's Civil War dead stands in the Confederate
section of the cemetery, which contains the graves of many officers and
enlisted men, many of whom died during the siege of Charleston.
Location: From I-26: take exit 219B (Meeting St.); turn left at second light; then turn right at Cunnington Ave. Cemetery is at the end of the block. Services: None Hours: :Grounds: Winter: 8 A.M.-5 P.M.;
Summer: 8 A.M.-6 P.M.; Contact |
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