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The Charleston Museum, SC

sksvlad

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A large museum with highly varied exposition, but, of course, military items predominate as South Carolina was a flash point of American Civil War.
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Before we go inside, let me show the exposition INSIDE men's room (WC for males) which is right next to the entrance door. Very appropriate and historic items.
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OK, here are the museum's military things, but there is a massive amount of non military stuff too.
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My daughter's cat wants to cuddle, he gets between me and my touch screen laptop and does not allow me to add more photos. He hits various buttons and screen with all 4 legs, he just made me lose 20min of adding photos. I'll add the rest later when I am at home.
 
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