corner of Lake and West Spring Grove
North Augusta,SC 29841
.This event provides hands-on experience and a glimpse of life from 1735 - 1785. Blacksmithing, open-fire cooking, goldsmithing, spinning and musket firing are among the demonstrations. Exhibits include a working smokehouse and a beehive bake oven. " />

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This event provides hands-on experience and a glimpse of life from 1735 - 1785. Blacksmithing, open-fire cooking, goldsmithing, spinning and musket firing are among the demonstrations. Exhibits include a working smokehouse and a beehive bake oven.Tavern, blacksmith forge, backwoods cabin, and educational cabin.


Admission:

  • Fee: free

  • Hours:
    • Event Hours: Sa 10-5pm; Su 10-4pm

    Address: 299 W Spring Grove AVE
    corner of Lake and West Spring Grove
    North Augusta,SC 29841

    Phone: (803) 279-7560
    Fax: (803) 279-9595
    Our Website:www.colonialtimes.us

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