Battery Bingham and Battery McCorkle are located along the south seawall of Fort Moultrie. These Endicott Period batteries represent the modernization of Fort Moultrie during the 1890s and early 1900s.
Located inside Fort Sumter, Battery Huger houses the park's museum, museum store, and restrooms. Battery Huger was built to protect Charleston Harbor and served from 1899 - 1947.
Battery Jasper, part of Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park, is located on Sullivan's Island. It served as the primary Endicott System battery from 1898 - 1943.
Cannon Row, a collection of rare Civil War artillery, is located near Fort Moultrie on Sullivan's Island. Staff at Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park preserve and interpret the collection.
The Fort Moultrie Torpedo Storehouse is a historic building located on the park grounds. Today the storehouse serves as the headquarters and administration building for the park.
The Harbor Entrance Control Post is located inside the walls of Fort Moultrie on Sullivan's Island. Built in 1944, it was a joint Army/Navy installation to coordinate the defense of Charleston Harbor.
A black metal bench placed by the intracoastal waterway, the Bench by the Road asks us to stop and take a moment to reflect on the lives lost during the Middle Passage.
The USS Patapsco monument is a small gray obelisk outside of Fort Moultrie that remembers the lives lost when the Patapsco sank in Charleston Harbor during the Civil War. 5 sailors are buried beneath the monument.