Fort Sumter National Monument

1214 Middle St Charleston HarborSC29482
Closed
Sunday
9:00am-5:00pm
Monday
9:00am-5:00pm
Tuesday
9:00am-5:00pm
Wednesday
9:00am-5:00pm
Thursday
9:00am-5:00pm
Friday
9:00am-5:00pm
Saturday
9:00am-5:00pm
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Best Attractions & Activities: Fort Sumter, visible across the harbor from Waterfront Park and the Battery, is the famous site of the first shots of the Civil War. Sumter was taken by the Confederate Army in April 1861, and became a Southern stronghold for most of the Civil War, even towards the end of the conflict. Fort Sumter is only accessible by water: daily ferries run informative...
by 10best on September 14, 2014 from 10best

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Fort Sumter is only accessible by boat. Tours leave several times a day from Liberty Square in downtown Charleston and Patriots Point in Mt. Pleasant.
by Citysearch on April 21, 2009 from Citysearch

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A part of the Fort Sumter National Monument, this is the site where Colonel William Moultrie's South Carolinians repelled a British assault in one of the first patriot victories of the Revolutionary War. Completed in 1809, the fort is the third fortress on this site on Sullivan's Island, 10 miles southeast of Charleston. Set across the street, the companion museum is an unsung hero. Although...
by fodors on April 09, 2015 from fodors
Set on a man-made island in Charleston's harbor, this is the hallowed spot where the Civil War began. On April 12, 1861, the first shot of the war was fired at the fort from Fort Johnson across the way. After a 34-hour battle, Union forces surrendered and Confederate troops occupied Fort Sumter, which became a symbol of Southern resistance. The Confederacy managed to hold it, despite almost...
by fodors on April 09, 2015 from fodors
U.S. history redux: Explore the place where the Civil War began.:
The Background
April 12, 1861, the first shots of the Civil War were fired on Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor. After passing the Ordinance of Secession, South Carolina demanded that all...
by by Contributor at Citysearch on September 25, 2006 from Citysearch