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Mid-Summer Weekend On A Rice Plantation – Charleston, South Carolina

June 21, 2007 by Joe Talentino

Experience what life was like on a rice plantation in the olden days at Middleton Place. Costumed interpreters and learn more about working on a rice plantation as a slave, brick making, Gullah culture and much more.

For additional information call (843) 556-6020.

www.middletonplace.org

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Fort King George Cannons Across the Marsh Darien, Georgia

June 19, 2007 by Joe Talentino

Cannons Across the Marsh

Location: Fort King George, Darien, GA

Celebrate America’s birthday at this coastal fort with cannon firings, artillery drills, living history tours, soldiers life demonstrations and free watermelon. $2.50-$5. 912-437-4770.

Fourth of July at Middleton Place – Charleston, South Carolina

June 16, 2007 by Joe Talentino

What better way to celebrate the July 4th holiday than by visiting the home of Arthur Middleton, a signer of the Declaration of Independence?

Arthur Middleton (1742-1787) is buried in the family tomb at Middleton Place. Visitors can see the tomb and tour the Gardens, House Museum and Plantation Stabelyards from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. daily.

www.middletonplace.org

 

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Carolina Day 2007. Charleston, South Carolina.

June 16, 2007 by Joe Talentino

Carolina Day 2007
Major General William Moultrie Statue Unveiling
Carolina Day is a day of recognition by South Carolinians for all the patriots who fought and died for American and South Carolina freedom. This year’s Carolina Day will be highlighted by the commemoration of the bravery and heroism of the leader of the Battle of Fort Sullivan, Major General William Moultrie.
On the morning of June 28, 1776, Colonel William Moultrie and a little over 400 foot soldiers repelled a massive attack on Charleston by the Royal Navy and the British Army. After a daylong battle, there were 230 British and only ten patriot casualties. The brave efforts of these South Carolinians boosted the morale of a nation. The call for Independence was heard through the land. Freedom was obtainable. The William Moultrie statue decorates the leader of these brave South Carolina heroes.

Location: South Carolina Historical Society’s Fireproof Building, Gibbes Museum, St. Philip’s Church
Phone: 843-345-6767

Schedule of Events

7:00 – 7:15 a.m.
St. Michael’s & St. Phillip’s ring bells
10 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Open House at South Carolina Historical Society’s Fireproof Building
11:00 a.m.
Gibbes Museum opens for morning tour
12:00 – 12:15 p.m.
All church bells ring
1:30 p.m.
Gibbes Museum opens for afternoon tour
2:00 p.m.
Church service at St. Philip’s Church
3:00 p.m.
Assembling of participating organizations at Washington Park
3:30 p.m.
Procession from Washington Park to White Point Garden
4:00 p.m.
Wreath-laying ceremony and dedication of Moultrie Statue
7:30 p.m.
Ceremony at Fort Moultrie

Steam Days at the Roundhouse. Savannah, Georgia.

June 15, 2007 by Joe Talentino

Steam Days at the Roundhouse
Presented by the Coastal Heritage Society
The rail operations crew will fire up the Georgia Power #30 locomotive and move it around the site, utilizing newly-laid track and a massive turntable.
At the Roundhouse Museum, 601 W. Harris Street. Daily demonstrations. Regular admission.
June 22 – July 15

912-651-2338
www.chsgeorgia.org

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