Lunch & Learn: Colonial Encounters

212 Broad St 212 Broad Street, Camden, SC, United States

You bring your lunch and we'll provide the learning!What happens to people’s diets when two worlds collide? Find out how life changed for the Indians in South Carolina following European exploration and settlement 1520-1730. Why were some crops adopted, and how did the encounter change the Europeans?Join Professor Gail Wagner again at the Rev War […]

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Firearms in June

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

The United States is turning 248 years old in July. What’s a better way to celebrate our country’s birth than by learning about the weapons that shaped a new nation? Programs and demonstrations will be presented by experts in American Revolutionary weapons throughout the day.

Lunch & Learn: Jane Black Thomas

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

You bring your lunch and we’ll provide the learning! Author Sheila Ingle comes back to the Rev War Center to share the history of a lesser known heroine of the American Revolutionary, Jane Black Thomas. Mrs. Ingle has a number of books about women of the American Revolution and will be selling them and signing […]

8th Annual Kids’ Fourth of July Parade

Camden City Hall 1000 Lyttleton Street, Camden, SC, United States

Kids throughout Kershaw County are invited to show off their patriotic spirit by decorating bicycles, scooters, and wagons and wearing their red, white, and blue for the eighth annual Kids’ Fourth of July Parade on Saturday, June 29 in downtown Camden. Festivities begin at Camden City Hall at 10 a.m.; the parade will start at […]

Lunch & Learn: Freemasonry During the American Revolution: Myth & Reality

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

Lunch and Learn at the Rev War Center: You bring your lunch and we will provide the learning! Join Steven Knapp, Executive Director of the Newberry Museum talk about what Freemasons really did and did not do during the Revolution.

Thursday Talks: Indigo

212 Broad St 212 Broad Street, Camden, SC, United States

Heather K. Powers comes and shares the importance of indigo to colonial South Carolina. Event is free Reservations are encouraged