• Homeschool Day: Battle of Hobkirk’s Hill

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

    Due to repeated no shows; in 2026, families who sign up and repeatedly no-show will be removed from the list in order to have a more accurate picture of expected […]

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  • Lunch & Learn: A Meteor Shining Brightly

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

    Said to be the ugliest man in Britain, Lord Rawdon’s climb to Lieutenant Colonel during the American Revolution may have come as a surprise to many.  This Irish lord impressed Sir Henry Clinton and General Cornwallis with his leadership and strategy skills. Lord Rawdon occupied the city of Camden for 11 months during the American […]

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  • Homeschool Day: Revolutionary Medicine & Diseases

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

    Due to repeated no shows; in 2026, families who sign up and repeatedly no-show will be removed from the list in order to have a more accurate picture of expected attendance.   Once a month, the Rev War Center offers a free homeschool day where small school groups can come together and experience one of the […]

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  • Lunch & Learn: Elizabeth & Ann Timothy: America’s First Female Journalists in Colonial and Revolutionary War Times

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

    Elizabeth Timothy and her daughter-in-law, Ann Donovan Timothy quite literally printed their mark on American history while running the South Carolina Gazette during the birth of our country. Bring your lunch to  the Rev War  Visitor Center and join former journalist, Pat McNeely in an enlightening look at these two women’s lives which have  long […]

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  • Lunch & Learn: Moultrie & the Battle of Sullivan’s Island

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

    June 28, 1776 will forever be Carolina Day in South Carolina, but why is that? Why do South Carolinians celebrate a day during the American Revolution that no other state […]

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