
Charleston Naval Base Memorial
A Cooper River memorial honoring the sailors, civilians, families, and working history of the former Charleston Naval Base.
Read the StoryA Waterfront Memorial Built Around Service and Homecoming
The Greater Charleston Naval Base Memorial stands inside North Charleston’s Riverfront Park on land once occupied by the naval base. Its architecture, flowing water, flags, and bronze statues honor nearly a century of military and civilian service.
Ninety-Five Years of Naval Service
The Charleston Naval Base opened at the beginning of the twentieth century and remained active until 1996. Across those ninety-five years, sailors and civilian workers supported shipbuilding, repair, national defense, and the economic life of the Charleston region.
A Memorial Shaped Like a Ship
The memorial’s open pavilion includes a tall curved wall designed to suggest the side of a ship. A narrow stream runs through the center, recalling sailors crossing gangways between shore and vessel.
The Lone Sailor and The Homecoming
Riverfront Park is the only location in the United States displaying both the Lone Sailor and Homecoming statues. Together they represent service at sea, separation, return, and the families waiting at home.
The R&M Visit
Ron and Michelle photographed the memorial on February 16, 2021. Their album records both the monument and the surrounding waterfront where North Charleston preserves its naval past inside a public park.
Memorial and naval-base history were checked against official North Charleston tourism and Riverfront Park information. Original photographs remain credited to R&M Adventures.
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