Lunch & Learn The Enemy of My Enemy is My Friend

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

The Enemy of My Enemy is My Friend: George Washington and France Presented by Kyle Meyers George Washington’s experiences during the French and Indian War solidified a strong animosity towards Britain’s […]

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Adult Field Trip at the Rev War Visitor Center

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

We asked and you answered with an overwhelming “Yes”! Adults wishing to experience our educational programs that are normally offered to school aged scholars, will have an opportunity to take […]

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Lunch & Learn: “How to Study a Battle”

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

Joe Long, Curator of Education at South Carolina’s Confederate Relic Room and Military Museum, comes back to the Rev War Visitor Center on the 250th Anniversary of the Battle of […]

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Thursday Talk: Transatlantic Music 1670-1840

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

Join USC graduate student, J.P. Wilson for a musical voyage across the Atlantic, discussing pre-colonial music trends throughout Africa, the Americas, and Europe. From early maritime music to the fusion […]

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Lunch & Learn: 18th Century Music

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

Zach Lemhouse, historian at Historic Brattonsville will both inform and play 18th century music that was popular in colonial America. You bring your lunch and we will provide the learning […]

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Lunch & Learn: Henry “Light Horse Harry” Lee

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

Join one of South Carolina’s most awarded history teachers, Mike Burgess for a look at one of Virginia’s oldest families, the Lees. Take a gander through Henry Lee’s exploits in […]

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