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 juried exhibit to be held through the month of July, 2026. Our American Dream show will be part of the celebration for the 250th Anniversary
In honor of the 250th anniversary of the United States of America, join us in the Historic Textiles Gallery for a special exhibit on Revolutionary War history and 18th century material culture in the Lowcountry.
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 the fall of Charlestown to the British. What would make a man, with no clear orders, no supplies to speak of, no large number of
Join Historian and Battlefield Preservationist Durant Ashmore for a Lecture on The Snow Campaign - First Blood in South Carolina. The 1st Siege of Ninety-Six. The Battle of the Great Cane Brake. Upcountry History Museum / 540 Buncombe Street / Greenville SC 29601 The Upcountry History Museum requires reservations. 85 capacity is usually a sell-out,
The Brittons Neck Regiment of Militia will commandeer one of the slave cabins at Hopsewee Plantation and display a collection of period, officer grade camp furniture. The regiment's meals will be cooked in the cabin using period and reproduction cookware. Presentations of period life trades (surveying, joinery) as well as demonstrations of militia war activities
o The Declaration of Independence: Stories and Myths Neale, a renowned expert on the Declaration of Independence gives an inside look at the document's creation and the men who wrote
Learn all about Francis Marion and the men that kept the British from taking over South Carolina and discover why he is called the “Swamp Fox”. In honor of the
On Sunday afternoon, February 8th, a new revolutionary war docudrama, “Freedom Fighters of Calhoun County,” will have a FREE premiere screening at the Cameron Auditorium in Cameron, South Carolina. The SC250 Calhoun County Committee received two grants from the SC250 Sestercentennial Commission for shooting and completing a docudrama about five unsung heroes from their county.
The Anderson County Museum opens its temporary exhibit entitled In Our Revolutionary Era: Exploring Anderson County in the Age of Independence. In addition to the exhibit, a 4:30pm program led
Join Historian and Battlefield Preservationist Durant Ashmore for a Lecture on The Fall of Charleston - The world turned upside down. Laurens County Museum / 116 S. Public Square / Laurens SC 29360 Facebook Live - https://www.facebook.com/laurensmuseum/ The Laurens County Museum lectures are shown on Facebook Live, and then later on the Laurens County Museum
Colonial games offer a fun and educational way for families to explore children’s experiences during the Revolutionary War. Children of all ages can try their hand at such period games as rolling hoops or walking on stilts. Included with General Admission Free for Members
Joshua Shumak, a nationally recognized policy consultant, educator, and advocate for indigenous communities, uncovers the overlooked stories of Native American involvement during the Revolutionary War in South Carolina, highlighting their strategic roles and impact on the war effort. Join us for an illuminating evening adding yet another piece to the story of the American Revolution.
The Abbeville County Chamber is excited to host a speaker series in 2026 in recognition of the 250th. The series will focus on Abbeville County's role in the Revolutionary War, highlighting the people, places, and perspectives that shaped the conflict in this backcountry district. Our first speaker will be Dr. Tim Drake, descendant of Andrew
Explore the Charleston Museum’s newest special exhibit, Ringleaders of Rebellion: Charleston in Revolt, 1775-1783 on a guided tour geared to teen history-lovers. Learn all about the Lowcountry’s experience during the Revolutionary War and see objects bringing this history to life. Teen Homeschool History Day is a program geared for students 13 to 17 and features
You are cordially invited to attend the Historic Dedication Ceremony marking the renaming of the Highway 183 Bridge in Pickens County, SC. The bridge will thereafter be named "General Andrew Pickens Bridge - Twelve Mile River. This bridge is hereby dedicated in enduring honor of General Andrew Pickens, Patriot of the American Revolution, Commander of
Ink & quill was the original paper and pen and was widely used during the American Revolution to write patriot correspondence, loyalist letters, and British proclamations promising freedom. Guests are invited to try their hand at writing with this Revolutionary method in this drop-in style program. Included with General Admission Free for Members
Discover the lesser-known stories about America’s fight for freedom. Join us with your lunch as Donald West shines a light on the vital role African Americans played in America’s quest
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
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.
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
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
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
This event is held on Graham's Historic Farm, where Francis Marion and his men staged attacks against the British and brought British prisoners in 1780-1781. Colonial period presenters, vendors, and speakers will be present for the public to learn about this important time during the American Revolution in which Marion and his men changed the
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
Liberty live reenactments, Historical live performances by Eliza Lucas Pinckney. Jeff Neale's Declaration of independence: Stories and Myths Chris Burtt with Revolutionary Gardens, Cricket Demonstrations, Storyteller, Fort Fair Lawn Tours,
Pleasant Valley Baptist Church 211 Marvin Road Indian Land, SC 29707 Tentative Agenda: 9:45 AM - 10:00 AM Check-in and Welcome Take your seat and get ready to dive in
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. The
This concert celebrating the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution will celebrate the role of African Americans in our country, and will feature all African American music.
On February 24th, join Museum Director and Revolutionary War historian Carl Borick for a special guided tour of the Charleston Museum’s newest exhibition, Ringleaders of Rebellion: Charleston in Revolt, 1775
In commemoration of the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence and the founding of our nation, The Charleston Museum is pleased to host a series of lectures, each focusing
Annual Commemoration of Gen. Francis Marion at his Pineville gravesite with Fly-over and Light Infantry and lunch at Belle Isle Presbyterian. Open to the public.
Fans of the Swamp Fox, General Francis Marion, will gather together to honor his memory with a wreath ceremony. Organizations and individuals are invited to attend and present a wreath.
Hear ye! Hear ye! The Nathanael Greene Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) invites the public to SC250 Trivia Night — a FREE, all-ages, "revolutionary" evening of