• Lunch & Learn: Nathanael Greene

    Revolutionary War Visitors Center 212 Broad St, Camden, SC, United States

    You provide the "Lunch" and we'll provide the "Learn" when author Salina Baker comes to the Revolutionary War Visitor Center to share her expertise on American General Nathanael Greene and to promote her book, "The Line of Splendor." "The Line of Splendor" will be available for purchase from the author before and after the program

  • Lunch & Learn: 18th Century Music

    Revolutionary War Visitors Center 212 Broad St, Camden, SC, United States

    Zach Lemhouse, historian at Historic Brattonsville will both inform and play 18th century music that was popular in colonial America. You bring your lunch and we will provide the learning

  • Lunch & Learn: Henry “Light Horse Harry” Lee

    Revolutionary War Visitors Center 212 Broad St, Camden, SC, United States

    Join one of South Carolina’s most awarded history teachers, Mike Burgess for a look at one of Virginia’s oldest families, the Lees. Take a gander through Henry Lee’s exploits in South Carolina during the American Revolution and compare his actions to others of the time. You bring your lunch and we will provide the learning

  • Lunch & Learn: Fort Watson & Fort Motte

    Revolutionary War Visitor Center, Kershaw 250 212 Broad St., Camden, SC

    Using examples from his archaeological study of the two sites, Dr. Steven Smith, Research Professor and archaeologist at the South Carolina Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology at USC, comes to the Rev War Visitor Center to speak on his book covering the battles at Fort Watson and Fort Motte that occurred in the spring of

  • Camden…The Road to Revolution

    Lunch and Learn program: Come hear Rhett Adams, Kershaw County 250 committee member, speak on Camden's history from 1774-1775. Topics will include the Camden District Resolves, Carolina Day, the Snow Campaign, William Henry Drayton, and more! You bring your lunch and we'll provide the learning!

  • Lunch & Learn: Art & the American Revolution

    Revolutionary War Visitors Center 212 Broad St, Camden, SC, United States

    How did artists depict the American Revolution while it was happening and shortly after independence was won? What visual knowledge was available to newly minted Americans about the war and its heroes? How was the war remembered fifty and seventy-five years later, as the nation headed towards Civil War? You bring your lunch and we

  • The South Carolina Navy during the American Revolution

    Lunch will be served followed by a talk by Joe Long, curator of education for the South Carolina Confederate Relic Room and Military Museum in Columbia. He will speak about the impact the South Carolina Navy had on the Revolutionary War and address the historical significance of the frigate, South Carolina, designed in France and

  • “Boys” to Men: Backwater Rise to Overmountain Victory

    ‘Boys’ to Men: Backwater Rise to Overmountain Victory On Monday, October 6, 2025, the Gaffney Visitors Center will host a Lunch & Learn panel discussion in the Rev War Exhibition Hall (210 W Frederick Street, Gaffney, SC) with reenactors from the Overmountain Victory Trail Association. This engaging program explores how frontier militiamen, once dismissed by

  • Genealogy and Family History Expo

    13 informative presentations by professional genealogists and historians Catered complimentary luncheon Exhibitors and vendors from local and regional historical and genealogical societies Free genealogical resources and gifts to enhance your

  • Lunch & Learn: Spain in the American Revolution

    Revolutionary War Visitors Center 212 Broad St, Camden, SC, United States

    France’s involvement in the American Revolution is well known to most who study history, but they were not the only European nation to lend aid to the American colonies in the 18th century.  Spain also played a role in the American Revolution and SAR member Hank Gonzales is bringing their contribution to light. How did

  • Quarterly Commission Meeting

    The SC250 Commission will convene its official meeting beginning at 10:00 a.m. at the South Carolina State Museum. The meeting will recess for lunch at noon and resume at 1:00