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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. Join Zoom Meeting https://us06web.zoom.us/j/88128149525?pwd=3BUXcb6RV90vPbMidOJ6vibp4bXoIR.1 Meeting ID: 881 2814 9525 Passcode: 325020 Dial +1 305-224-1968
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 Camden for a special Colonial meal at 7 p.m. prepared by Mount Vernon’s resident 18th century chef & baker Justin Cherry. Click here for the
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 the Commission Business Meeting so we thank you for RSVPing. See you in Camden! Hybrid Meeting - Join Via Zoom: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/89556300816?pwd=gY49lSPTlb6xcbhiZWw1cQNrDcHFyz.1 Meeting ID: 895 5630
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 feature open-hearth cooking using recipes, or ‘receipts’, highlighting dishes from prominent cookbooks along with activities that reflect the era of publication. Nov. 2; Living History
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.
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
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
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