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Thomson Park is a small interpretive public park developed by a local group to preserve the history of Battle of Sullivan’s Island during the Revolutionary War. This newer park was opened in 2011. Wayside exhibits depict the story of Colonel William “Danger” Thomson and the 435 soldiers who defended Fort Sullivan victoriously from the British attack. Visitors can also enjoy panoramic beach views where parking and beach access is free for the public.
Thomson Park, 3241 Middle Street, Sullivan’s Island, SC, 29482, Phone: 843-860-7193

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