Living history interpreters recreate life at Fort Clinch during the War between the States. Activities may include powder artillery demonstrations, marching drills, as well as soldiers and civilians taking up duty in the laundry, infirmary and kitchen. For details call (904) 277-7274.
Farm Days Tobacco Talk – Myrtle Beach, SC
Rhonda Etherden will tell her story of growing up in Horry County and working on a tobacco farm. She will show the technique of tying tobacco, and the equipment used in earlier times. This is a educational event which does not promote tobacco use.
Horry County Museum, 438 Main Street, Conway, SC
For more info, please call 843-915-5320 or visit www.hcmuseum@horrycounty.org
Coastal Companion Weekly South Carolina 2908
Weekly show from Coastal Companion about Upcoming events in South Carolina. This show is for the week of July 14 -July 20, 2008 for coastal South Carolina, highlighting a full moon sail on the shooner Pride in Charleston, living history event at Charles Towne Landing Historic Site, and Reggae Nights at James Island. Find out what to see, what to do and where to go. For more information visit www.coastalcompanion.com
Fort Clinch Union Garrison – Amelia Island, Florida
Living history interpreters recreate life at Fort Clinch during the War between the States. Activities may include powder artillery demonstrations, marching drills, as well as soldiers and civilians taking up duty in the laundry, infirmary and kitchen. For details call (904) 277-7274.
City of St Augustine 443rd Birthday Celebration
Put on your 16th century party hat and celebrate St. Augustine’s 443rd Birthday!
On Thursday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., the Native American village of Seloy (now the Fountain of Youth Archeological Park) will come alive with demonstrations of culture and lifestyles of the Timucua who had been living here for at least 500 years when the Spanish arrived in 1565. The Seminoles and other U.S. tribes that have been part of Florida’s history will also be represented. That evening, an Indian Pow Wow will honor the Native American traditions that are a part of the city’s history.