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The Powder Magazine, Charleston, South Carolina

sksvlad

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This is a very small but neat museum in Charles Towne historical area. Original storage area for black powder imported by British. The roof contained massive amount of sand so if the building exploded, the sand would fall down and extinguish fire. The military DoD holders AND their family get free admission. Highly recommended.
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