Sunken Charleston Remembrance Obelisk

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The Sunken Charleston Remembrance Obelisk is a landmark in Charleston. Erected at an unknown date, the Obelisk is several hundred feet high and constructed of a black substance similar to stone. When initially discovered the Obelisk was inscribed with 10,472 names, none of which appear in any census records or newspapers associated with either Charleston or the former population of Sunken Charleston. However, many residents reported names that caused "an aching sense of grief and familiarity", and it is currently surmised the inscribed names were former residents of Charleston before The Sinking, present fate unknown.