The historic sign outside The Arsenal tells you a brief history of the building. That is was built in 1798, rebulit in 1852 and played a roll in The Revolution. Take time and enter the grounds. Firstly, inside the courtyard are public restrooms. As you walk around the historic area in Beaufort, you'll no doubt need a potty break. This is the perfect place for that. The Arsenal is located at 713 Craven Street between Carterest (US Route 21) and Scott Street. Inside is a wonderful museum with knowledgeable and friendly docents you tell many interesting things about the area, suggest places to eat, sites to see. |
It's not clear to me if the gun and plaque mark the burial site of Dr. Henry Woodward or are in fact a memorial to him.
The museum is open Mon-Tues, Thurs, Fri, and Sat from 10 am to 5 pm and closed on Wednesday's and Sundays. So, plan your walking tour of this interesting and very historic city of Beaufort with a potty stop and more here at The Arsenal. There's a small gift shop inside as well should you want to purchase mementos of your trip.
**Questions? When using the newer editor here on blogger, there doesn't seem to be a way (or perhaps not a need) to alt text one's photos? Notice 2 types of font here? Couldn't seem to type beside the first picture, no clue why? But, had the option to add a caption under the picture, which is different font. Is the new editor working well or not for others?**