Volunteers Hoist Gadsden Flag over Castle Pinckney after Cleanup on Nov. 30

Castle Guardian Matthew Locke led a five-member team of volunteers on Saturday, November 30 to conduct one final clean-up of historic Castle Pinckney before year’s end.Yale Huett, using his small boat and beginning at 8:45 a.m., made three round-trips to … Continue reading

‘Big Red’ Flies Over Castle Pinckney before The Citadel’s Homecoming Football Game!

“Big Red” flew over Castle Pinckney for The Citadel’s homecoming football game against Chattanooga on November 9th, thanks to one determined Bulldog!The Stray Dog Society held its 12th Annual Big Red Flag Raising Cruise to the historic fort in Charleston … Continue reading

Smoke Billows from Castle Pinckney as Volunteers Conduct Annual Clean Up and Burn

Smoke billowed from Castle Pinckney early Saturday afternoon on November 2nd, confounding some locals in Charleston and plenty of boaters in the harbor. In fact, the U.S. Coast Guard dispatched a vessel and a helicopter to investigate.But all is well.Castle … Continue reading

Apr. 12, 2024 — Star-Spangled Banner Flies over Castle Pinckney to Support Baltimore after Bridge Collapse

Star-Spangled Banner or “Fort McHenry Flag” The Star-Bangled Banner flies over the historic Castle Pinckney site in Charleston Harbor thanks to two members of the Castle Pinckney Historical Preservation Society (CPHPS), who landed there by boat about 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, … Continue reading

Apr. 1, 2024 — Volunteers Hoist Flag of Ukraine over Castle Pinckney after Conducting Major Cleanup at Historic Site

Flag of Ukraine A group of volunteers including SCV Fort Sumter Camp members, archaeologists and others spent Saturday, March 30, cleaning up Castle Pinckney in Charleston Harbor. Five volunteer boat captains transported the group from the Charleston waterfront to the … Continue reading

Feb. 17, 2024 — Bonnie Blue Flag, Currently Flying over Castle Pinckney, Has Long History

The Bonnie Blue Flag, which currently flies over Castle Pinckney, has a long history. The flag was flown as early as 1810 to represent the English-speaking residents of the Republic of West Florida living in parts of Louisiana east of … Continue reading