• Pints with Patriots

    Ever wanted to grab a drink with a hero from the 1700s? The Downtown Camden Cultural District is making it happen! Grab a pint at select downtown spots and chat with Revolutionary figures who are ready to spill the tea (or the ale) on what life was really like back then. Our patriots will be […]

  • Exhibit Opening

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

    Exhibit opening on June 27, 2026 at 10:00 at the Revolutionary War Visitor Center, 212 Broad Street, Camden, SC 29020.

    Free
  • 10th Annual Kid’s 4th of July Parade and Commemoration of America’s 250th

    Camden City Hall 1000 Lyttleton Street, Camden, SC, United States +1 more

    The cutest parade in Kershaw County is getting a “sestercentennial-sized” glow up! Kids from all across Kershaw County are invited to show off their patriotic spirit, decorating bicycles, scooters, and wagons and wearing their red, white, and blue as we celebrate the 10th Annual Kids’ 4th of July Parade, in partnership with Books on Broad, […]

  • Thursday Talk: Are the Congaree Indians Descendants of Cofitachequi

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

    Named for a Native American group who appear in colonial records for the first time in 1691, generations of historians, ethnohistorians, and archaeologists have lamented the meager data that exist regarding the Congaree Indians. Christopher Judge provides an overview of the Congaree, addressing the possibility they are descendants of the Chiefdom of Cofitachequi, visited by […]

  • Lunch & Learn: Dressing for the 18th Century

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

    Aliene Humphries presents this program in 18th century attire and brings a mannequin and additional period clothing to the presentation. She invites volunteers to help dress Molly, the mannequin, in the many layers of traditional 18th century apparel. Humphries explains these layers and why women would wear them in the 18th century. This is a […]