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  2. 'People shrieking in tears': Cruise passengers returned to ...

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    By mid-day Sunday, Charleston received nearly four inches of rain and the tide gauge reached over nine feet. Passengers disembark from the Carnival Sunshine cruise ship Monday, March 16, 2020, in ...

  3. Cruise ships to no longer depart from Charleston after 2024

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    Cruise ships will no longer start their journeys from Charleston by the end of 2024, the South Carolina Ports Authority said. Cruise ships to no longer depart from Charleston after 2024 Skip to ...

  4. Port of Charleston - Wikipedia

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    On March 2, 2018, construction officially began to deepen Charleston's harbor from 45 to 52 feet deep, with completion expected within the decade. [24] [25] [22] On May 28, 2021, the CMA CGM MARCO POLO, the largest container ship to ever call the U.S. East Coast, made Charleston its last port of call in the United States before heading back to ...

  5. South Carolina Ports Authority - Wikipedia

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    During his tenure, the Arthur Ravenel Bridge opened, and Charleston Harbor was deepened to 45 feet to accommodate the increasingly larger container ships calling ports worldwide. [ 10 ] James I. Newsome, III, President and Chief Executive Officer (2009 - 2022): After a 25+ year career as an ocean carrier executive, Jim Newsome joined the South ...

  6. Cruise passengers return to port in Charleston and find their ...

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    After a rainy cruise to the Bahamas, some Carnival Sunshine passengers returned to port in Charleston, South Carolina, on Monday to a very unpleasant surprise: flooded cars.

  7. Charleston Harbor - Wikipedia

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    Map of Charleston Harbor in 1682. Charleston Harbor was a major port of entry for slave ships transporting slaves from West Africa. Due to its status as a slave capital, “Scholars estimate that over forty percent of all enslaved Africans sent to North America entered through Charleston Harbor — making Charleston the largest North American point of disembarkation for the trans-Atlantic ...

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