• 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

  • Revolutionary Reads: The Hornet’s Nest

    Join us in celebrating America's 250th Birthday attending Revolutionary Reads! February's selection is "The Hornet's Nest" by Jimmy Carter We will meet at Oconee History Museum to discuss the book

  • African American people of color

    Presenter : Eleanor Cooper Brown This research was proposed to find definitive documentation that would identify historical information about enslaved persons of African descent in Berkeley County, or their stories.

  • Quarterly Commission Meeting

    The SC250 Commission will convene its official meeting beginning at 10:00 a.m. at the South Carolina State Museum. The meeting will recess for lunch at noon and resume at 1:00

  • SC250 Commission Meeting

    SC250’s FY26 Quarter 3 Commission Meeting, hosted by the Richland & Lexington County 250 Committees, will feature opportunities to learn and network with County 250 representatives, Midlands partners, and the

  • The Fall of Savannah

    Join Historian and Battlefield Preservationist Durant Ashmore for a Lecture on The Fall of Savannah - One of the most pivotal events of the Revolutionary War. The beginning of the

  • 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 for learners between the ages of 6 and 12. Learn all about

  • Revolutionary Berkeley Day

    Celebrate America's 250th Birthday with us at Revolutionary Berkeley Day! Colonial Day is the Museum’s biggest fundraiser and flagship colonial and Revolutionary War event, bringing in 3,500 visitors the first