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Tag: civil war

Posted inNews

Artifacts belonging to Hunley captain to be exhibited starting this weekend

by Skyler Baldwin November 23, 2021November 23, 2021
Posted inArts+Movies, Features

A humorous play about the Civil War is possible at the hands of Village Rep’s Keely Enright

by Emily Pietras March 27, 2019
Posted inArts+Movies, Features

What South will America remember? Southbound participants discuss “public memory” in Charleston

by Chase Quinn January 16, 2019
Posted inCharleston Deals Blog, Promotions

Save 10% at Dirty Billy’s Hat Store

by City Paper Staff August 28, 2017
Posted inGuest Columnist, News

I confess, I’m a reformed lover of the antebellum South

by Stephanie Barna August 21, 2017
Posted inGuest Columnist, News

My family’s Confederate history is a cautionary tale about the dangers of blind patriotic fervor

by Ian Watts August 19, 2017
Posted inNews, Public Policy LTD.

State gives Confederate groups a say, but not slave descendants

by Mat Catastrophe September 16, 2015
Posted inFeatures, News

A Park Service expert weighs in on the Confederate flag

by Paul Bowers June 25, 2015
Posted inEat, Food+Drink

Boiled peanut aficionados, put your recipe to the test

by Kinsey Gidick August 26, 2014
Posted inEl Oyster, News

Sanford visits fortune teller, Musk tops resto list, and time-traveling slave appears Boone Hall

by Chris Haire January 8, 2014

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