• Life in the Waxhaws Lantern Tour

    Andrew Jackson State Park 196 Andrew Jackson Park Road, Lancaster, SC, United States

    Spend an evening in the 18th century and see for yourself what life was like for early settlers living in the Waxhaws. Watch as costumed volunteers bring to life the events that shaped the community and demonstrate the skills it took to survive in this backcountry settlement.

    $2 – $6
  • Homeschool Day at the Revolutionary War Visitor Center

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

    Once a month, we offer a free homeschool day where small school groups can come together and experience one of the educational programs offered by the Revolutionary War Visitor Center. Programs are geared toward students in third grade through high school. No programs are scheduled in June, July, or August. November Program: Ye Iswą and

    Free
  • Homeschool Day at the Revolutionary War Visitor Center

    Homeschool Day at the Revolutionary War Visitor Center

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

    Once a month, we offer a free homeschool day where small school groups can come together and experience one of the educational programs offered by the Revolutionary War Visitor Center. Programs are geared toward students in third grade through high school. No programs are scheduled in June, July, or August. November Program: Ye Iswą and

    Free
  • Thursday Talk: Author Libby Carty McNamee

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

    Join us for an evening to hear author Libby Carty McNamee recount the heroic story of Susanna Bolling’s ride to warn the Marquis de Lafayette of General Cornwallis’ plans to capture him. Her book, Susanna’s Midnight Ride, tells the story of a young girl and her family in Virginia during period right after the Battle

  • An Evening With Dr. Hopkins

    Sponsored by the Library & Museum of Revolutionary War History ( Rev. War Museum) .  November 8th 7 pm.  at the Simpsonville Chamber of Commerce 105 West Curtis St.  Speaker is Dr. Mark L. Hopkins . Topic: Pirates, Privateers, and the U.S. Navy.

    free to public. donations welcomed
  • Our Favorite Cookbooks – Living History Saturdays

    Culture & Heritage Museums In Historic Brattonsville 1444 Brattonsville Rd, McConnells, SC, United States

    Our Favorite Cookbooks – Period dressed interpreters at Brattonsville serve up a series of special Living History Saturdays that focus on cookbooks from the 18th and 19th centuries. “Our Favorite Cookbooks” feature open-hearth cooking using recipes, or ‘receipts’, highlighting dishes from prominent cookbooks along with activities that reflect the era of publication. Nov. 9; Living

  • Unveiling of the Henry DuRant DAR patriot marker

    Henry Durant Marker Dedication Directions: From Columbia/Camden: - Get on I-20 E towards Florence. Take Exit 120 for SC-341 N toward Bishopville and Lynchburg. After exiting, turn right. In a short distance, you will turn left onto SC-341 N toward Lynchburg. Continue on 341 N. You will come to the new traffic circle (Roundabout). Follow circle halfway,

    Free
  • Ribbon Cutting for General Francis Marion Mural

    The Georgetown County Museum 120 Broad Street, Georgetown, SC, United States

    Please join us Monday, November 11th at 4:00 p.m. for the ribbon cutting of Georgetown's newest mural, General Francis Marion and Oscar at Ox Swamp, 1780.  Painted by artist Tommy Simpson, the mural stretches 16 by 20 feet and is on an outside wall of The Georgetown County Museum located at 120 Broad Street.  The

    Free