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 May 23, 1825: Parson Weems, the “Great Mythmaker,” dies in Beaufort Mason Locke Weems was born in...
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,...
Brought to you by the South Carolina Historical Society March 10, 1984: South Carolina Loses an Important Educator On March 10, 1984, Wil Lou Gray passed...
By: Faye L. Jensen, Ph. D., Executive Director of The South Carolina Historical Society February 9, 1882: The Eight Box Voting Law Severely Restricts African American...
The South Carolina Historical Society (SCHS) announced its 2020 Fall Tour of Camden, SC in a new virtual format from Sunday, October 25th through Sunday, November...
The South Carolina Historical Society (SCHS) Museum has announced its reopening on Tuesday, September 1st. After a brief closing, the museum has enacted new safety protocols...
The South Carolina Historical Society’s upcoming Winter Lecture Series will take place on Tuesday evenings from February 4th to February 25th at the First Baptist Church...
Calling all Lowcountry wine lovers! Do you want to learn about the world’s major wines, wine regions, and grape varieties? Presented by Bacchus & Books and...
The South Carolina Historical Society (SCHS) Museum invites everyone to celebrate the holiday season at the Fireproof Building this year with a lineup of festive events....