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  2. St. Mary of the Annunciation Catholic Church (Charleston ...

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    It was incorporated as the Catholic church in Charleston by the South Carolina General Assembly in 1791. The first structure was replaced by a brick church that burned in the Charleston fire in 1838. The church was rebuilt quickly and reopened on June 9, 1839. It is a rectangular building, 84 ft (25.6 m) by 50 ft (15.2 m).

  3. Charleston Naval Shipyard - Wikipedia

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    First and Thirteenth S, North Charleston, South Carolina. /  32.86056°N 79.96472°W  / 32.86056; -79.96472. Charleston Naval Shipyard (formerly known as the Charleston Navy Yard) was a U.S. Navy ship building and repair facility located along the west bank of the Cooper River, in North Charleston, South Carolina and part of Naval Base ...

  4. Port of Charleston - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Charleston is a seaport located in South Carolina in the Southeastern United States. The port's facilities span three municipalities— Charleston, North Charleston, and Mount Pleasant —with six public terminals owned and operated by the South Carolina Ports Authority (SCPA). These facilities handle containers, motor vehicles and ...

  5. Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge ( colloquially referred to as the Ravenel Bridge and the Cooper River Bridge[ 3]) is a cable-stayed bridge over the Cooper River in South Carolina, US, connecting downtown Charleston to Mount Pleasant. The bridge has a main span of 1,546 feet (471 m), the third longest among cable-stayed bridges in the Western ...

  6. Cruise passengers return to port in Charleston and find ... - AOL

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    After a rainy cruise to the Bahamas, some Carnival Sunshine passengers returned to port in Charleston, South Carolina, on Monday to a very unpleasant surprise: flooded cars.

  7. Charles Towne Landing - Wikipedia

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    69000162 [ 1] Added to NRHP. December 17, 1969. Charles Towne Landing State Historic Site in the West Ashley area of Charleston, South Carolina preserves the original site of the first permanent English settlement in Carolina. [ 2][ 3] Originally opened in 1970 to commemorate South Carolina 's tricentennial, this 664-acre (269 ha) site is home ...

  8. Princess Cruises - Wikipedia

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    Princess Cruises. Princess Cruises is an American cruise line owned by Carnival Corporation & plc. [ 3][ 4] The company is incorporated in Bermuda and its headquarters are in Santa Clarita, California. [ 3] As of 2021, it is the second largest cruise line by net revenue. [ 1] It was previously a subsidiary of P&O Princess Cruises.

  9. Cruise ships to no longer depart from Charleston after 2024

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