Charleston Naval Shipyard

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former U.S. Navy ship building and repair facility located along the west bank of the Cooper River, in North Charleston, South Carolina, United States. 
Charleston Navy Yard

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1909 shipyardUnited StatesUnited States Navy
Power House - 1975 North Hobson Avenue.jpg

Location: 32.860556, -79.964722, KML, Maps

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1545 Truxton Avenue, North Charleston, South Carolina1545 Truxton Avenue, North Charleston, South Carolina
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Battle ship in dry dock, Navy Yard, Charleston, South CarolinaBattle ship in dry dock, Navy Yard, Charleston, South Carolina
Docks at Navy Yard, Charleston, South CarolinaDocks at Navy Yard, Charleston, South Carolina
Enlisted ClubEnlisted Club
Foundry and Blacksmith Shop at Navy Station, Charleston, South CarolinaFoundry and Blacksmith Shop at Navy Station, Charleston, South Carolina
Hunley 001Hunley 001
Officer`s Reception Hall, Navy Yard, Charleston, South CarolinaOfficer's Reception Hall, Navy Yard, Charleston, South Carolina
US Navy 030307-N-0000X-001 Senior Conservator of the Civil War-era Confederate submarine the H.L. Hunley, Paul Mardikian, uses a microscope to examine a pocket watch that belonged to the sub`s commanding officer, Lt. George DixonUS Navy 030307-N-0000X-001 Senior Conservator of the Civil War-era Confederate submarine the H.L. Hunley, Paul Mardikian, uses a microscope to examine a pocket watch that belonged to the sub's commanding officer, Lt. George Dixon
US Navy 030307-N-0000X-002 The pocket watch that belonged to the commanding officer of the Civil War-era submarine US Navy 030307-N-0000X-002 The pocket watch that belonged to the commanding officer of the Civil War-era submarine "H.L. Hunley," Lt. George Dixon
Yard and Dock offices and workshop at Navy Station, Charleston, South CarolinaYard and Dock offices and workshop at Navy Station, Charleston, South Carolina
TypeDateDescriptionKeywordsNotesSource
linkNational Register of Historic Places entry@Wikidata
linkFreebase entry@Wikidata
vessel1943Buckley-class destroyer escortdestroyer escort, ship classWikidata
vessel1944Crosley-class high speed transporthigh-speed transport, ship classWikidata
vessel1942Fletcher-class destroyership class, destroyerWikidata
vessel1944LSM(R)-188-class Landing Ship Medium (Rocket)landing ship medium (rocket), ship classWikidata
vesselLSM(R)-401 Class Landing Ship Medium (Rocket)landing ship medium (rocket), ship classWikidata
vesselLSM-1-class landing ship mediumlanding ship medium (transport), ship classWikidata
vessel1942LST-1-class tank landing shipLST Mk. 2-class tank-landing ship, ship classWikidata
vessel1940Town-class destroyership class, destroyerWikidata
vessel1918Wickes-class destroyership class, destroyerWikidata
image20201545 Truxton Avenue, North Charleston, South CarolinaWikimedia
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image19791979-08-14-Charleston-128Wikimedia
image19791979-08-14-Charleston-132Wikimedia
image19791979-08-14-Charleston-134Wikimedia
image19791979-08-14-Charleston-135Wikimedia
image19791979-08-14-Charleston-136Wikimedia
image19791979-08-14-Charleston-137Wikimedia
image19791979-08-14-Charleston-139Wikimedia
image19791979-08-14-Charleston-141Wikimedia
image19791979-08-14-Charleston-142Wikimedia
image19791979-08-14-Charleston-143Wikimedia
image19791979-08-14-Charleston-144Wikimedia
image19791979-08-14-Charleston-145Wikimedia
imageBattle ship in dry dock, Navy Yard, Charleston, South CarolinaWikimedia
imageDocks at Navy Yard, Charleston, South CarolinaWikimedia
image1919Enlisted ClubWikimedia
imageFoundry and Blacksmith Shop at Navy Station, Charleston, South CarolinaWikimedia
image2005Hunley 001Wikimedia
image1915Officer's Reception Hall, Navy Yard, Charleston, South CarolinaWikimedia
image2003US Navy 030307-N-0000X-001 Senior Conservator of the Civil War-era Confederate submarine the H.L. Hunley, Paul Mardikian, uses a microscope to examine a pocket watch that belonged to the sub's commanding officer, Lt. George DixonWikimedia
image2003"H.L.%20Hunley,"%20Lt.%20George%20Dixon.jpg US Navy 030307-N-0000X-002 The pocket watch that belonged to the commanding officer of the Civil War-era submarine "H.L. Hunley," Lt. George DixonWikimedia
image1907Yard and Dock offices and workshop at Navy Station, Charleston, South CarolinaWikimedia
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