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Foundations of a Revolution: South Carolina, 1775–1777

SC History Center 8301 Parklane Road, Columbia

The South Carolina Department of Archives and History (SCDAH) announces a traveling exhibit highlighting some of the most-important documents from the early years of the American Revolution: Foundations of a […]

Free

Marion County Liberty Days

City of Marion Main Street, Marion

5 days of programs, activities, unveilings, and more!

Free
Ongoing

American Voices: Lost and Found

Sigal Music Museum 516 Buncombe St., Greenville

A SC250 exhibition in celebration of American musical life and the 250th Anniversary of the American Revolution What did the early days of America sound like? This exhibition takes you […]

$6

SC250 Palmetto Display

South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street, Columbia

This year, the South Carolina State Library partnered with the South Carolina Relic Room and Military Museum for Revolutionary War Day, which highlights South Carolina’s rich Revolutionary War history and […]

Free

Marion County Liberty Days – Dunham’s Bluff Sign Unveiling

Dunham's Bluff Dunham's Bluff Road, Gresham

Tromp to the edge of the swamps and celebrate what Dunham's Bluff, Snow's Island, General Francis Marion, and the men and women of Marion County contributed to the American Revolution.

Free

Untold Voices of the American Revolution: Women

Richland Library Northeast 7940 Parklane Road, Columbia

Elizabeth & Ann Timothy: America's First Female Journalists in Colonial and Revolutionary Times In 1738, Elizabeth Timothy of Charleston become the first female newspaper publisher in America. Though her young son Peter was listed as publisher of the South Carolina Gazette, Elizabeth managed the business until he came of age. During the Revolutionary War, tragedy […]

Free