Welcome to Gen. Dynamics Pier, Cooper R., SC
General Dynamics Pier is located in Goose Creek, Berkeley County, SC. The pier is along the Cooper River near Detyens Boatyard. To the west of the area is the Back River that joins the Cooper River slightly to the south. The city of Goose Creek is home to most of the Naval Weapons Station Charleston.
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