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  2. Patriots Point - Wikipedia

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    The museum was born out of an idea by former naval officer Charles F. Hyatt to develop a major tourist attraction on what had once been a dump for dredged mud. [1] Initial plans for the museum called for a large building onshore to display exhibits related to the history of small combatants ships in the U.S. Navy. [2] On 3 January 1976, the aircraft carrier USS Yorktown was opened to the public.

  3. CofC Baseball Stadium at Patriots Point - Wikipedia

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    College of Charleston Baseball Stadium at Patriots Point is a baseball venue located in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. It is home to the College of Charleston Cougars baseball team, a member of the Division I Colonial Athletic Association. The venue is located across Charleston Harbor from the campus of the college. The field was constructed ...

  4. Patriots Point Athletics Complex - Wikipedia

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    Patriots Point Athletics Complex is a sporting complex in Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina, across the Cooper River (following the Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge) from Charleston, South Carolina and adjacent to the maritime museum at Patriots Point. It is operated by the College of Charleston Cougars. [1] Ground was broken in 2001.

  5. Patriots Point Soccer Complex - Wikipedia

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    Patriots Point Soccer Complex is a soccer-specific stadium located in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. Since its opening in the fall of 2000, it has been home to the College of Charleston Cougars soccer teams, a member of the Division I Colonial Athletic Association .

  6. Charleston, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Charleston City Hall, West Virginia, in 2009. Charleston functions under the Mayor-Council form of city government. The Mayor is the designated chief executive officer of the city with the duty to see that all of the laws and ordinances of the city are enforced. The mayor gives general supervision over all executive departments, offices and ...

  7. U.S. Route 60 in West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    I-64 in South Charleston; US 119 in Charleston; I-64 Toll / I-77 Toll in Charleston; US 19 at Hico; I-64 near Sam Black Church; US 219 in Lewisburg; WV 92 in White Sulphur Springs; I-64 near White Sulphur Springs; East end: I-64 / US 60 near Callaghan, VA: Location; Country: United States: State: West Virginia: Counties: Wayne, Cabell, Putnam ...

  8. Charleston metropolitan area, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    It is the largest metropolitan area entirely within the state of West Virginia. The Huntington Metro Area adds to the Charleston–Huntington, WV-OH-KY CSA and spans three states (West Virginia, Kentucky, and Ohio), while the core county of the Charleston area, Kanawha County, is more populous than the West Virginia portion of the Huntington area.

  9. Interstate 64 in West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    From that point, I-64 was concurrent with the northern portion of an upgraded West Virginia Turnpike to reach the Charleston area. This section of I-64 is the only portion of the highway which is a toll road. I-64 at Sandstone Mountain in Raleigh County. This is a seven-percent grade.