Brought to you by the South Carolina Historical Society (SCHS) “No taxation without representation” became a rallying cry for colonists in the mid-18th century. Prior to...
Brought to you by the South Carolina Historical Society (SCHS) November 15, 1777: the Second Continental Congress adopts the Articles of the Confederation Name United States...
The South Carolina Historical Society (SCHS) today announced its 2022 Fall Tour, which will showcase a variety of architecturally and historically significant churches in downtown Charleston....
Brought to you by the South Carolina Historical Society (SCHS) Ronald Erwin McNair grew up in Lake City, the second son of Carl and Pearl McNair....
The South Carolina Historical Society will host “Madeira to Moonshine: A Drink History” on Friday, October 7th from 6 pm to 9 pm. Attendees will take...
Brought to you by the South Carolina Historical Society (SCHS) When Thomas Boone took over as Governor of South Carolina in 1761, the locals hoped he...
The South Carolina Historical Society Museum (SCHS) and The Powder Magazine today announced the launch of “The Fire and Powder Pass,” a joint ticket that grants...
Brought to you by the South Carolina Historical Society The Marsh Tackies, or Carolina Marsh Tackies, became South Carolina’s official state heritage horse when Governor Mark...
Brought to you by the South Carolina Historical Society On April 5, 1839, Robert Smalls, Civil War hero, businessman, and political figure, was born in Beaufort,...
Press Release The South Carolina Historical Society Museum (SCHS) announced its next exhibit will be “Africa to America: The Plantation Culture of Early South Carolina,” which...