Pointing out the shells in the concrete at the fort.
We had a fun visit to Fort Sumter to see where the civil war began. South Carolina had seceded from the union, yet Union forces still occupied Fort Sumter at the entrance of Charleston Harbor. The South demanded that Fort Sumter be vacated. The North refused. For almost two years, 46,000 shells, estimated at more that seven million pounds of metal, were fired at Fort Sumter. For these reasons and more, Fort Sumter remains one of the most significant historical monuments in the United States. We enjoyed the narrated history of Charleston Harbor on the ferry and learning more about the Civil War and the many points of interests of Fort Sumter. 
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