• Celebrating 250 Years of the American Dream Art Exhibit

    What does the American Dream mean to you? The Arts & Heritage Center invites all artists to express your interpretation of that idea through your chosen medium for a special

  • Annual General Francis Marion Memorial

    includes wreath-laying, fly-over, and Washington Light Infantry. Francis Marion Day keynote speaker Steven Steele looks at the political and military situation leading up to Francis Marion retaking the field after

  • SC250 Executive Committee Virtual Meeting

    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/89271717809?pwd=Fg7Wx6bDwfvRez70dD55FcsHkjNNzg.1 Meeting ID:

  • The Fall of Charleston

    Join Historian and Battlefield Preservationist Durant Ashmore for a Lecture on The Fall of Charleston - The world turned upside down. Laurens County Museum / 116 S. Public Square /

  • Colonial Games at Middleton Place

    Colonial games offer a fun and educational way for families to explore children’s experiences during the Revolutionary War. Children of all ages can try their hand at such period games

  • Revolutionary War Stories in South Carolina

    Joshua Shumak, a nationally recognized policy consultant, educator, and advocate for indigenous communities, uncovers the overlooked stories of Native American involvement during the Revolutionary War in South Carolina, highlighting their

  • Teen Homeschool History Day: Ringleaders of Rebellion

    Explore the Charleston Museum’s newest special exhibit, Ringleaders of Rebellion: Charleston in Revolt, 1775-1783 on a guided tour geared to teen history-lovers. Learn all about the Lowcountry’s experience during the

  • Historic Bridge Dedication Ceremony

    You are cordially invited to attend the Historic Dedication Ceremony marking the renaming of the Highway 183 Bridge in Pickens County, SC. The bridge will thereafter be named "General Andrew

  • Ink & Quill Writing at Middleton Place

    Ink & quill was the original paper and pen and was widely used during the American Revolution to write patriot correspondence, loyalist letters, and British proclamations promising freedom. Guests are