by sc250v2 | Jan 21, 2026
Established in 1767 by the Moore family, who supported the Patriot cause. Local militia gathered at Walnut Grove prior to the Battle of Cowpens. Visitors may take guided tours of the house and grounds.
by Period Three | Jan 21, 2026
While the museum has frequently changing featured exhibits, their Revolutionary War exhibit details the skirmish at Fort Galphin, which was led by “Light Horse Harry” Lee.
by sc250v2 | Jan 21, 2026
(located in Old Santee Canal Park) AR Timeline Display
by sc250v2 | Jan 21, 2026
This comprehensive center for the study of SC’s Native American peoples, their histories, and their cultures is hosting a special exhibit in Fall 2022, “Resilience and Revolution: Native Americans in the 18th Century.”
by sc250v2 | Jan 21, 2026
American Revolution in Chester County – Long Rifle display – Patriot William White’s Irish Flintlock used at King’s Mountain and the Battle of Beckhamville.