Revolutionary War Living History Event

McGowan-Barksdale-Bundy House 305 North Main St, Abbeville, SC, United States

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 &

McCormick County 250 Gateway Historical Site Map Unveiling

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

McCormick County 250 Gateway Historical Site Map Sign Unveiling – Willington

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

Revolutionary Days: Allendale County

USC Salkehatchie Atrium 465 James Brandt Boulevard, Allendale, SC, United States

Join the Allendale County 250 Committee at its month-long American Revolutionary War in South Carolina exhibit – on loan from the South Carolina State Museum – at USC Salkehatchie from January 3-26. The exhibit features artifacts, panels and interactive elements. Visit from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and during special weekend events.

Free

The American Cause…Is the Cause of Liberty

In a celebration marking the 250th anniversary of the Revolution in South Carolina, We will explore the Palmetto state’s critical role in America’s War for Independence with three intriguing lectures: Fete Lafayette - We will explore the ties that Georgetown has to the marquis de Lafayette, who landed in Georgetown on June 14, 1777, on

10:00 a.m.: Eliza Lucas Pinckney Dresses with Laura Thompson

Eliza Lucas Pinckney’s Dresses with Laura Thompson and Colonial Reception Lauren Thompson is an internationally known award-winning designer, author, and teacher specializing in the areas of heirloom sewing, smocking, and embroidery. She has authored numerous needlework publications and has been featured in a variety of needle arts periodicals and magazines in the United States and

Lancaster American Revolution Experience Exhibit

Lancaster County Historic Courthouse 104 N. Main Street, Lancaster, SC, United States

The Lancaster American Revolution Exhibit is sponsored by Elizabeth Hutchinson Jackson DAR Chapter and Lancaster County Historical Commission.

The American Revolution Experience

Lancaster County Historic Robert Mills Courthouse Lancaster County Historic Robert Mills Courthouse, 100 N. Main Street, Lancaster, SC, United States

The American Revolution Experience invites visitors to consider the choice faced by members of the revolutionary generation as tensions mounted in the 1770s: Would these ordinary citizens risk their lives and livelihoods in pursuit of liberty? Or would they remain loyal subjects of the British crown, coming into conflict with neighbors and family? Contact Information: