• 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:

  • The American Revolution Experience Traveling Exhibit

    The Elizabeth Hutchinson Jackson DAR Chapter and Lancaster County Historical Commission invite the community to launch the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution in Lancaster County with a series of engaging events and activities. Leading our celebration is the American Revolution Experience, a compelling exhibit made possible through the partnership of the American Battlefield Trust

  • Liberty Live Education Hands-On Event for Middle and High School

    • 18th-Century Medicine Demonstration: Dr. Tray Dunaway, MD, FACS, will guide participants through the role of an 18th-century physician, highlighting period medical practices and the fight against historical epidemics. • Cannon and Ballistics Program: Warrior Brigade Commander Tom Oblak (retired U.S. Army Infantry Officer) and historian Robert Ryals will lead an interactive session on Revolutionary

  • SC250 Executive Committee Virtual Meeting

    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/84944272002?pwd=4Si5oaJli7upxym7HGBRr0zaxQnUAE.1 Meeting ID: 849 4427 2002 Passcode: 221051 Phone Number: Dial by your location +1 301 715 8592 Contact info@southcarolina250.com for any additional information. Agenda: Click Here

  • Revolutionary Camden

    Author Derek Smith will share his well researched book that’s newly released about South Carolina’s Bloody Epicenter in the War of Independence.

  • Members Only Behind the Seams Tour: Ringleaders of Rebellion: Charleston in Revolt, 1775-1783

    On January 29, Museum Members are invited to an exclusive preview of Ringleaders of Rebellion: Charleston in Revolt, 1775-1783 before it opens to the public. Museum Director Carl Borick, Curator of Historic Textiles Virginia Theerman, and Curator of History Chad Stewart will provide a guided tour and answer questions regarding this special exhibit honoring the

  • FY25 Virtual Commission Meeting

    SC American Revolution Sestercentennial Commission (SC250) is planning a special virtual meeting mid-quarter! Join Via Zoom: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/87273092330?pwd=UJauOMbNVZEFzJYMmUVQBi1g3YRWz9.1 Meeting ID: 872 7309 2330 Passcode: 633828 Dial +1 646 558 8656

  • Ringleaders of Rebellion: Charleston in Revolt, 1775-1783 Opening Keynote and Reception

    The Charleston Museum invites the community to join in a celebration of the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution on Friday, January 30th, 2026. This historic celebration will begin in the Arthur M. Wilcox Auditorium with remarks from Carl Borick, Director of the Charleston Museum. Immediately following, the Museum will host a celebratory reception in

  • Virtual Gathering “Lunch & Learn”

    SC American Revolution Sestercentennial Commission (SC250) is planning a special virtual Gathering of stakeholders and County 250 teams to discuss topics like how to engage with your County and City representatives. The public is welcome! Join Via Zoom: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/84547856873?pwd=aFdn2nJAb9oKY5hQhc0GbscPyNIYqI.1 Meeting ID: 845 4785 6873    Passcode: 927073 Dial +1 305 224 1968  

  • Lunch & Learn: Revolutionary Camden

    Author Derek Smith comes to the Revolutionary War Visitor Center to share his latest book about Camden during the Revolutionary War. With two major battles occurring in Camden, Smith argues that this small frontier town was crucial to British success or failure in the Southern Campaign. Books will be available for purchase before and after