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A Revolution on Display

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Whether they’re checking out the newest restaurants or enjoying a stay at a bed-and-breakfast, contributing writers share their unique insight and stories from exploring the Palmetto State.
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The Revolutionary War Visitor Center at Camden highlights the state’s role in the turning point of the war.

Step back in time and immerse yourself in the pivotal moments of the Revolutionary War with our curated roundup of South Carolina museum exhibits.

 

Charleston

At The Charleston Museum, founded in 1773, the permanent exhibit Becoming Americans explores the city’s role in the revolution. Visitors can see artifacts from the 135 military engagements that took place across the state, as well as several of Francis Marion’s personal effects.

 

Gaffney

Exhibits trace the fascinating history of the Lower Towns of the Cherokee.

The Cherokee County Museum is the official gateway to the South Carolina Liberty Trail and is home to thousands of artifacts that help tell the story of the state’s pivotal role in the Revolutionary War. Don’t miss the 90-foot Revolutionary War Mural that puts you in the center of the action.

 

Columbia

The South Carolina State Museum
The South Carolina State Museum offers visitors exhibits on the cultural and natural history of the state, from dinosaurs to the 20th century.

Learn about the impact of the Revolutionary War at the South Carolina State Museum’s collection of artifacts, including firearms and a life-sized replica of Fort Moultrie. Several exhibits highlight the roles of African Americans and women in the war.

 

Camden

Kershaw House
The historic Kershaw-Cornwallis House is the backdrop for Camden's Revolutionary War Field Days.
The 1.5-mile Battlefield Trail winds around the ridge where the patriot forces attacked the loyalists in the battle at Kings Mountain.

Berkeley County was the setting for more than 30 Revolutionary War battles. The Berkeley County Museum showcases the area’s history, including a permanent exhibit about the area’s role in the revolution. History buffs won't want to miss the on-site gift shop, which is stocked with further reading about the battles and leaders.

 

Blacksburg

Berkeley County was the setting for more than 30 Revolutionary War battles. The Berkeley County Museum showcases the area’s history, including a permanent exhibit about the area’s role in the revolution. History buffs won't want to miss the on-site gift shop, which is stocked with further reading about the battles and leaders.

 

Sneak Peek: America 250

Cooking over the campfire at a South Carolina battle reenactment

In 2026, a yearlong celebration of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence will commemorate America's rich history, diversity and achievements while looking forward to the next chapter of its journey. Celebrate with a lineup of events, initiatives, and reflections. Learn more at SouthCarolina250.com

 

Featuring a variety of great stories and exciting trip ideas, the 2025 South Carolina Vacation Guide makes planning your next getaway to the Palmetto State easy. Request your free copy or download the guide today.

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Whether they’re checking out the newest restaurants or enjoying a stay at a bed-and-breakfast, contributing writers share their unique insight and stories from exploring the Palmetto State.