by sc250v2 | Jan 21, 2026
Burial Site of General Francis Marion.
by Period Three | Jan 21, 2026
Connected to the Riverwalk along the west side of the Congaree River, the 12,000 Year History Park has been witness to 12,000 years of history from mammoths to Native Americans to Revolutionary history. When the British abandoned Fort Granby they retreated along what...
by sc250v2 | Jan 21, 2026
Another place to get outdoors is a state park that was donated by SC’s American Revolution 150th Anniversary Commission. The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), one of President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal Programs, developed the park. The park was the site of...
by sc250v2 | Jan 21, 2026
Known for its amazing nature, the Congaree National Park can also claim American Revolutionary War history. With the largest intact expanse of old-growth bottomland hardwood forest remaining in the southeastern US, exploring can truly feel like walking back in time....
by sc250v2 | Jan 21, 2026
This British outpost fort was the site of the first land battle in the South during the American Revolution.