THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION EXPERIENCE

Local DAR Chapter Hosts American Revolution Experience Traveling Exhibit At The Georgetown County Museum

Innovative Revolutionary War Exhibition is Collaborative Project of the American Battlefield Trust and the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution Murrells Inlet, SC – The Carolina Gold Chapter, NSDAR, is excited to announce the opening of the American Revolution Experience at the Georgetown County Museum on November 1, 2024. The innovative pop-up exhibition includes display panels and interactive digital kiosks that use storytelling, illustration, technology and unique artifacts and primary accounts to connect modern audiences with the people and places that shaped the birth of our nation. Created through a collaboration between the American Battlefield Trust and the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, the exhibit is also made possible by generous matching funds from the National Park Service’s American Battlefield Protection Program battlefield interpretation grants.

The exhibit will run through December 6, 2024, at the Georgetown County Museum at 120 Broad Street, Georgetown, SC.

The cost of admission is free, but donations are always welcome, from 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Tuesday – Saturday.

250th Anniversary Celebration of the Georgetown Tea Party

On Thursday, December 5, 2024 guests are invited to celebrate the 250th Anniversary of the Georgetown Tea Party at the Georgetown County Museum, 120 Broad Street, Georgetown, SC. The museum will open its doors at 5:30 p.m. to allow guests to view and experience the American Revolutionary War travel exhibit while enjoying Colonial music and light Colonial fare before noted historian and author Ron Bridwell sets the stage for the Georgetown Tea Party by speaking at 7:00 p.m. He will explain how tensions were mounting in the colonies, including the Georgetown area, that led to the strong feelings that erupted in December 1774 with Georgetown’s own tea party. After placing a ceremonial tea cup on the Museum’s already tea cup-laden tree, Georgetown County 250 Committee Board Member Phil Phillips will lead the processional down Broad Street to the Harbor Walk to view the reenactment of the Georgetown Tea Party. Photo opportunities and Certificates of participation will be available for the families who portray the members of the Georgetown Committee of Observation.

Copies of That We Should Have A Port, Ron’s history of the Port of Georgetown, SC 1732 – 2018, will be available for purchase, and the author will be available for a book-signing.