If you visit the home of Charles Pinckney, you will find no monument commemorating his achievements as signer of the
Bookcases in the the library of Aiken, the 19th century governor of South Carolina.
The horse stables at the Aiken-Rhett House. Aiken was Governor of South Carolina and one of the richest men in
For many years there was a story told about Lt. George Dixon and a special gold coin… The story goes
This plantation is on James Island, very close to where the first shots of the Civil War were fired. The
3D Model of the H. L. Hunley The big mystery of the H. L. Hunley, the first successful military submarine, is
The third, and most sophisticated submarine that one group of Confederates built was named after one of the builders –
Today we are visiting the museum of the first submarine to ever sink a ship… The Hunley. Horace Hunley was
This majestic building was the church of organist Lowell Mason. He served here for many years in the mid 1800’s.
Walking through the streets of Savannah, Georgia, you may stumble across this fortification. This reconstructed redoubt was the goal which
You can still see the pockmarks on walls of Fort Pulaski from the Union bombardment. They aimed their cannon at
Fort Pulaski took 20 years to build. The swamp had to be drained of water to have solid ground to