Registration required through Lord Berkeley Conservation Trust website. Call Adair at 843-899-5228 for more information.
Step back in time to the Backcountry of South Carolina! Experience life in 1781 during the American Revolutionary War with live demonstrations of cooking, weaving, games, and 18th century music. Watch history come alive with the re-enactment of “Bloody Bill” Cunningham’s Raid on Walnut Grove and daily Artillery Drills with LIVE cannon fire! This event
Step back in time to the Backcountry of South Carolina! Experience life in 1781 during the American Revolutionary War with live demonstrations of cooking, weaving, games, and 18th century music. Watch history come alive with the re-enactment of “Bloody Bill” Cunningham’s Raid on Walnut Grove and daily Artillery Drills with LIVE cannon fire! This event
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The South Carolina American Revolution Sestercentennial Commission (SC250), in partnership with the South Carolina Department of Archives & History, invites South Carolinians to “Meet the Funders” on Friday, October 11 at 11 a.m. This free event, open to the public, offers organizations and individuals interested in grant funding to meet and learn from grant administrators
Discover what life was like for a Revolutionary War Militia soldier from the Carolina Backcountry. The New Acquisition Militia will depict the routines of an 18th century militia camp. Living historians will perform various traditional skills including textile arts and more. Smell the venison stew and other food cooked over the open campfire. They will
Join us for an exciting event celebrating the life and legacy of Francis Marion! The Francis Marion Symposium 2024 is a must-attend gathering for history enthusiasts at the Central Carolina Technical College - F. E. DuBose Campus in Manning, SC, USA. Get ready to immerse yourself in captivating discussions, engaging presentations, and interactive workshops, all
Once a year, the Revolutionary War Visitor Center comes alive for just one day! Join us as our "mannequins" answer your questions about life during the Revolutionary War. We'll have a member of the SC militia, members of the British 33rd Regiment of Foot, a Continental cannon crew, and a member of the 84th Regiment
Edgefield County Revolution 250, in partnership with the Edgefield County School District, will host an American Revolution living history event for the students in this community. More than 20 presenters will cover topics such as period dress, weapons, medicines, weaving and more.
SC250 Commissioners, staff, and grant applicants for this cycle review grants and due diligence questions in preparation of the Commission meeting. No votes will be taken at the Work Session.
Counties, stakeholders and the public are welcome to RSVP. Attendees are encouraged to continue the conversation at a Dutch Supper. Take a group to a Camden eatery or join Historic
SC American Revolution Sestercentennial Commission (SC250) is heading to Camden! Join us in Kershaw County for the Second Quarter Commission Meeting October 31, 2024. The planners need accurate numbers for
Our Favorite Cookbooks – historical 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
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
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.
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.
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
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.
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
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,
The Executive Committee of the SC American Revolution Sestercentennial Commission meets virtually on the 2nd Tuesday of each month. These meetings are open to the public. Zoom Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/84944272002?pwd=4Si5oaJli7upxym7HGBRr0zaxQnUAE.1 Meeting ID: 849 4427 2002 Passcode: 221051 Phone Number: Dial by your location +1 301 715 8592 Contact Tyler Clark if you have any questions: 803-898-3392
The 2024 Horry County Museum Documentary Film Series continues with Chasing the Swamp Fox. This film, part of the Carolina Stories Series by SCETV, details Francis Marion’s partisan campaigns during the American Revolution in South Carolina and paints a mosaic of what life was like in those years and how Marion’s participation led to the
Visit us in Gamecock Village before the South Carolina Gamecocks play the Missouri Tigers at home during the afternoon of November 16.
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
Come see the unveiling of the newest sculpture to honor Revolutionary War Catawba Veterans
250th Anniversary Celebration of the Georgetown Tea Party On Thursday, December 5, 2024 guests are invited to celebrate the 250th Anniversary of the Georgetown Tea Party at the Georgetown County Museum, 120 Broad Street, Georgetown, SC. The museum will open its doors at 5:30 p.m. to allow guests to view and experience the American Revolutionary War travel
On Thursday, December 5, 2024, guests are invited to celebrate the 250th Anniversary of the Georgetown Tea Party at the Georgetown County Museum, 120 Broad Street, Georgetown, SC. The museum will open its doors at 5:30 p.m. to allow guests to view and experience the American Revolutionary War travel exhibit while enjoying colonial music and
250th Anniversary Celebration of the Georgetown Tea Party On Thursday, December 5, 2024 guests are invited to celebrate the 250th Anniversary of the Georgetown Tea Party at the Georgetown County Museum, 120 Broad Street, Georgetown, SC. The museum will open its doors at 5:30 p.m. to allow guests to view and experience the American Revolutionary War travel
Colonial Period Venues (These are Ongoing for Whole Day) Colonial Women’s “Home Arts” Including Wool Spinning and Flax Production Society’s Historic Cabins with Gen Andrew Pickens’ Historical Artifacts Displays & Stories with Historian Dr. Tim Drake, including Maj. John Bowie’s Arsenal’s History Betsy Ross Making the American flag with Story Telling Photo Ops with Tricor
The Executive Committee of the SC American Revolution Sestercentennial Commission meets virtually on the 2nd Tuesday of each month. These meetings are open to the public. Zoom Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/84944272002?pwd=4Si5oaJli7upxym7HGBRr0zaxQnUAE.1 Meeting ID: 849 4427 2002 Passcode: 221051 Phone Number: Dial by your location +1 301 715 8592 Contact Tyler Clark if you have any questions: 803-898-3392
This year’s annual Christmas Candlelight Tours at Historic Brattonsville portray how the people of the Carolina Piedmont celebrated the holiday season during the days of the American Revolution. Historically dressed interpreters guide guests on sitewide tours for a glimpse into the Christmas of 1780. In addition to the tours’ scripted scenarios, the holiday event is
This year’s annual Christmas Candlelight Tours at Historic Brattonsville portray how the people of the Carolina Piedmont celebrated the holiday season during the days of the American Revolution. Historically dressed interpreters guide guests on sitewide tours for a glimpse into the Christmas of 1780. In addition to the tours’ scripted scenarios, the holiday event is
You’re invited to be a part of history. Join other guests and officials at the December 20th formal unveiling ceremonies of the highly anticipated “Gateway” Historical Site Map Signs presented by your McCormick County 250 Committee in association with the South Carolina & America 250 Project and in concert with the McCormick County Historical Commission
You’re invited to be a part of history. Join other guests and officials at the December 20th formal unveiling ceremonies of the highly anticipated “Gateway” Historical Site Map Signs presented by your McCormick County 250 Committee in association with the South Carolina & America 250 Project and in concert with the McCormick County Historical Commission