• Lunch & Learn: Wartime Experiences of Rev. William Martin

    Revolutionary War Visitors Center 212 Broad St, Camden, SC, United States

    Historian, archivist, and reenactor Robert Ryals brings to life Presbyterian Covenanter Rev. William Martin’s wartime experiences. Enjoy the dramatic reenactment of a backcountry reverend’s fight for freedom against tyranny. Ryals

  • Make and Take Workshop: Indigo

    Join us, anytime between 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM in McCaa's Tavern at Historic Camden to try your hand at creating an indigo-dyed bandana stenciled with the liberty tree motive.

  • Make and Take Stencil Workshop

    Join us any time between 1:00 PM and 2:00 PM at McCaa's Tavern at Historic Camden to try your hand at creating your own tote bag stenciled with Benjamin Franklin's

  • Tavern Dinner

    Chef Justin Cherry will be creating an extraordinary formal colonial dinner showcasing South Carolina's traditional fare. The meal will be completely prepared using 18th century methods, bakes and roasted in

  • Defending the Garrison Wall

    Historic Camden Foundation 222 Broad St., Camden, SC, United States

    Wander through the British encampment and learn about garrison life in occupied Camden. Living history and cannon firing throughout the day along with a variety of family friendly activities. Provision

  • “…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

  • Two Lights for Tomorrow

    The events that sparked the War for Independence outside Boston in April of 1775 are immortalized in Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s famous poem, “Paul Revere’s Ride” with the famous line about