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This April 2, 2015 photo shows the museum built at the North Charleston, S.C., conservation lab where the Confederate submarine H.L. Hunley is being conserved. Conservation of the hand-cranked submarine, the first in history to sink an enemy warship, is expected to take another five years and so the group Friends of the Hunley created the museum to provide a clearer picture of the submarine, its mission and its conservation. The Hunley and its eight-man crew sank a Union blockade ship off Charleston in 1864 but never returned from the mission. (AP Photo/Bruce Smith)
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