by sc250v2 | Jan 21, 2026
Boone Hall Plantation was founded in 1681 when Englishman Major John Boone came to Charleston and established a lucrative plantation and gracious home on the banks of Wampacheone Creek. The family and descendants of Major Boone were influential in the history of South...
by sc250v2 | Jan 21, 2026
AR – Chartered 1786. 1793-1800 Construction
by sc250v2 | Jan 21, 2026
The Battle of Kings Mountain was one of the few major battles of the war fought entirely between Americans and marked the first major Patriot victory after the British invasion of Charleston in May 1780.
by sc250v2 | Jan 21, 2026
A 3,400-acre wildlife sanctuary owned by the National Audubon Society, the site boasts a diversity of wildlife and a wealth of history. Before the Revolutionary War, Silver Bluff was a trading post for Native Americans, but it became a British fort during the war. The...
by sc250v2 | Jan 21, 2026
The Andrew Jackson Museum contains Revolutionary War artifacts and exhibits that explore life in South Carolina’s backcountry during the late 18th century. Park programs about the Revolutionary War may include weapons demonstrations, living history days, lectures and...