COLUMBIA, S.C. -- The last Confederate flag to fly at the South Carolina Statehouse has quietly been put on display at a museum.
- The flag was lowered in 2015 after the racist killings of nine Black parishioners
- The museum initially proposed a nearly $4 million project
- The flag now sits on a wall at a museum
Confederate Relic Room Executive Director Allen Roberson said Tuesday that museum staff put the flag into a $1,400 protective case on Nov. 26, ending a more than three-year saga.
The final flag was lowered from a pole in front of the Capitol on July 10, 2015. Legislators voted to bring it down less than a month after the racist killings of nine Black church members in Charleston.
The museum initially proposed a nearly $4 million project that included a massive restoration of its building and a high-tech display including screens displaying pictures or names of Civil War dead.
Today the flag sits on a wall near other flags between two offices.
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