Folly, Your History Is Showing!
Folly, Your History Is Showing!
Hurricanes, as many coastal residents know, result in a plethora of scattered debris through the beaches, streets, and yards throughout the Lowcountry. With the elaborate history that Charleston is known for, it is inevitable that the waves and winds from storms uncover more than just debris from time to time, which is exactly what happened on Folly Beach after Hurricane Dorian.
A Summerville couple exploring Folly was surprised to have discovered two cannonballs that date back to the Civil War in the aftermath of Hurricane Dorian. The artifacts were found in the area of the old Coast Guard Base at the east end of the beach. After realizing that they were not normal rocks, but instead round cannonballs.
The Civil War artifacts found by the couple are not the first ornaments of history to be found on Folly Beach; a pile of 16 corroded ordinances was uncovered in 2016 as a result of Hurricane Matthew in the same spot. This is no surprise due to all the elaborate history of Civil War battles and pirates for which Charleston is known.
The couple soon contacted authorities; the military confirmed that the two artifacts were, in fact, Civil War cannonballs. The artifacts were found on the shore across from the Morris Island Lighthouse. While it took authorities about six hours to clear the area, it didn’t stop beachgoers from having fun in the Folly sun. What’s better than a day at the beach with a history lesson.
To learn more about the Civil War relics, visit: https://abcnews4.com/news/local/couple-finds-civil-war-cannonballs-on-folly-beach-after-hurricane-dorian
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This was my families first time at the ocean and I will never forget the look of joy on my youngest daughter’s face the moment the waves first came up on her feet. The beach was not over crowded, was clean, and was great for relaxing, swimming, and collecting seashells. There is a long pier for fishing off of and it is a beautiful sight at night. The town atmosphere was a nice mix between relaxing and having a good time and can work for the over 21 crowd as well as for families with small kids. There are plenty of great food stops and cute shops.
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First time visitor to Folly Beach–loved it! Quiet and peaceful with many trees left on island.