Living History reenactors display Colonial skills such as musket firing, woodworking, fireplace cooking, candle making, crafts, and baking in the Beehive oven. Special talks and tours will also be available. Held the 3
Ninety Six, SC Other AttractionsThis unique program features an authentic encampment of living history interpreters who portray soldiers and women of the mid-1700s. Get ready to step back in time before the days of the Revolution when there were Indians, a few hardy settlers, and the King'
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Handicap accessible day use area, and fishing pier. Picnic area has tables grills, and group shelter. Bath house with flush...
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