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On February 17, 1864, the H.L. Hunley became the first successful combat submarine in world history when eight men entered an experimental vessel with a mission to sink the USS Housatonic. The Hunley successfully rammed her spar torpedo into the hull of the Housatonic, causing the warship to sink within minutes. After completing this momentous feat, the Hunley crew signaled their success to shore but then never returned home. That night, history was made. At the same moment, a mystery was born. The Hunley became the first submarine ever to sink an enemy ship. But why had she suddenly disappeared? What caused her to sink? And would she ever be found? After being lost at sea for over 130 years, the Hunley was located in 1995 and raised on August 8, 2000. The submarine was brought to the Warren Lasch Conservation Center in Charleston, South Carolina where scientists continue to work to unlock the mysteries of the Hunley. The submarine was in essence a time capsule, holding a wide array of artifacts from the nineteenth century. Come visit the Hunley and be part of this historic event! Tours include actually seeing the Hunley in her conservation tank, artifacts found on board, including Lt. Dixon’s legendary gold coin and a Union ID tag, official Hunley gift store, and many other exhibits. Tickets are $12 and reservations can be made in advance at www.etix.com or by calling 1.877.4HUNLEY (1-877-448-6539).

CharlestonCharleston
1250 Supply ST
Warren Lasch Conservation Center
North Charleston,SC 29405
Phone: 8437434865
Fax: 8437442186
Toll Free: 8774486539
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Designed by Georgia Cobb and built in 1970. These original nine holes meander through large oak and tall pines. Accurate placement of approach shots into heavily guarded greens is necessary on the Galleon.

BeaufortBeaufort
45 Shipyard DR
Hilton Head Island,SC 29928
Phone: 8436868802
Fax: 8436866389
Toll Free: 8002346318
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Considered by Fazio as one of his "favorites," Harbor Course is a true test of golf. Each nine has a cohesive variety of short and long holes, some bordering the Intracoastal Waterway, known to East Coast golfers as the world's longest water hazard. Best Hole: No. 17, a 464-yard par-4 dogleg left with a tight landing area framed by the marsh left and out of bound right, playing to an elevated two-tiered green exposed to the wind and guarded by marsh and a large bunker.

CharlestonCharleston
5757 Palm BLVD
Isle of Palms,SC 29451
Phone: 8438862164
Fax: N/A
Toll Free: 8008458880
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