• “…make no Doubt we shall carry this post…”

    The Calhoun County Museum & Cultural Center 313 Butler Street, St. Matthews, SC, United States

    The history and archaeology of Ft. Motte. Exhibit curated by James B. Legg and Steven D. Smith. The display includes Patriot period uniforms, archaeology maps and, Revolutionary artifacts from Calhoun

  • “…make no Doubt we shall carry this post…”

    The Calhoun County Museum & Cultural Center 313 Butler Street, St. Matthews, SC, United States

    The History and Archaeology of Ft. Motte. Exhibit Curated by James B. Legg and Steven D. Smith. The Battle of Fort Motte Patriot Period Uniforms Archaeology Maps and Artifacts Revolutionary

  • War Songs Concert

    South Carolina Military Museum 1 National Guard Road, Columbia, SC, United States

    Come to the South Carolina Military Museum for a free concert lasting all day, featuring a variety of musical acts! We will have a string group playing American Revolution songs, a military brass band, old time bluegrass, and much more!

    Free
  • Living History Exhibit

    Court House Grounds R F Huff Drive, St. Matthews, SC, United States

    In conjunction with the annual Purple Martin Festival, the Calhoun County 250 Committee will sponsor an information booth on the Court House Grounds. The highlight of the event will be Ted Walker's Living History History display and demonstration. The public is invited to begin the day with the Purple Martin Parade then make their way

  • Annual Revolutionary War Encampment

    If you have ever been curious about how life was in South Carolina during the Revolutionary War or you are just looking for a fun way to spend a weekend, then you need to come out to the Battle of Musgrove Mill State Historic Site on the weekend of April 26 and 27 for our

  • South Carolina Jews and the American Revolution

    Registration Opens January 2025  Join us at the Madren Center, Clemson University for a special weekend where we will explore the role that South Carolina Jews played in the American Revolution.

  • Native American Powwow

    Hagood Mill Historical Site 138 Hagood Mill Rd, Pickens, SC, United States

    Come by the historic Hagood Mill in Pickens, South Carolina, to experience a Traditional Native American Powwow held by the Eastern Cherokee Southern Iroquois & United Tribes. Gates open at 9:00am with grand entry at 11:00am. The day will be filled with dancers, drummers, singers, traditional crafts, and more. The organization will be hosting an array

  • 250th Anniversary of South Carolina receiving the “Lexington Alarm”

    Vereen Memorial Historical Gardens, C.B. Berry Center 2250 SC-179, Little River, SC, United States

    SIGNIFICANCE - On May 9, 1775 – Isaac Marion, brother of Francis Marion, living at the Boundary House, on the state line just above the present-day VMHG, received word of the Battle of Lexington via a courier on horseback, and forwarded the message (aka “Lexington Alarm”) on to Charleston. This event marked the first arrival

  • Grave Dedication

    Nazareth Presbyterian Church 680 Nazareth Church Road, Moore, SC, United States

    Grave Dedication for 23 Revolutionary Patriots.

  • Elijah Clarke

    Laurens County Museum 116 E Main St, Laurens, SC, United States

    Join Historian and Battlefield Preservationist Durant Ashmore for a lecture on Elijah Clarke. Clarke was one of the American commanders at the Battle of Musgrove's Mill.

  • Special Preview of The American Revolution: A film by Ken Burns

    Sottile Theatre 44 George St., Charleston, SC, United States

    Please join South Carolina ETV and Public Radio, in partnership with the College of Charleston and SC250, in welcoming celebrated, award-winning filmmaker Ken Burns to Charleston for an exclusive preview

    $30