• The American Revolution in South Carolina

    This presentation will review the origins of South Carolina’s break with England, its key leaders on both the Patriot and Loyalist sides, and how the events transpired to the fall

  • Homeschool Day: Becoming a State

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

    Once a month, the Rev War Center offers a free homeschool day where small school groups can come together and experience one of the educational programs offered by the Center.

  • Colonial Hilton Head: Community and Conflict

    Speaker: Richard Thomas After the Indian wars and the rise of the indigo market in South Carolina in the 1740s, Hilton Head Island became a growing settlement. In the years

  • Day at the Museum

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

    It is happening again! For the fourth year in a row, the Rev War Visitor Center is coming to life for the day! Interact with the cannon crew, smell and

  • Festifall

    Festifall 33rd Annual Colonial & Revolutionary War Weekend Saturday & Sunday, October 4 & 5 at Historic Walnut Grove Plantation Step back in time to experience the colonial and revolutionary

  • Swamp Fox & Sacred Grounds

    Celebrate South Carolina’s 250th anniversary with a deep dive into Clarendon County’s rich and layered history. This unique heritage event highlights legendary Revolutionary War hero Francis Marion and explores the

  • SAVANNAH AND RELATED GEORGIA BATTLES

    A two night trip. 9:00 Fri, Oct 10- Oct. 11- Returning Oct 12. Leaving from Greenville. Kettle Creek, Ft. Grierson, Ft. Cornwallis, Brier Creek, 1st and 2nd Sieges of Savannah,

  • Unveiling Ceremony: Honoring the Late Jack Parker

    The Town of Patrick, together with Mayor Rosa Lee Millsaps Privette and the Patrick Town Council, invites you to attend the Unveiling Ceremony honoring the lat John C. Jack Parker,

  • “Plowshares Into Swords” Living History Saturday

    In honor of the beginning of the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution, this special Living History Saturday highlights South Carolina’s transition from peacetime into war beginning in the year