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Interview with Stephen Motte - Florence County Museum
12017-09-08T13:32:36-07:00Brittany Lesar72b5381237db4e447fd2fda223491eab016f552f216422Recently the Mars Bluff Atomic Bomb Incident was the focus of a small segment for the Travel Channel television show, Mysteries at the Museum. The segment tells the story of how an atomic bomb was accidentally dropped on Florence county during the late 1950′s. The segment features an interview with Florence Museum Curator of Interpretation and Collections, Stephen Motte.plain2017-09-08T13:33:31-07:00Brittany Lesar72b5381237db4e447fd2fda223491eab016f552f
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12017-09-05T13:14:29-07:00Timea Balogha8e888c2850bb770a37479bd94c676943a4d85e4March 11, 1958 - Florence, South CarolinaRebecca Rodriguez13A B-47 bomber accidentally drops its payload, causing property damage and injuries at the impacted area following the explosionimage_header2017-10-18T12:52:28-07:00Rebecca Rodriguez59206d57722612f4633fde693438860bd48b59f8