Hilton Head Island was home to thousands of Union soldiers during the Civil War. Find out why they were here and how they spent their time. Historic photographs, maps and artifatcs tell the story of Hilton Head from 1861-1865. Meet at the Discovery House of The Coastal Discovery Museum at Honey Horn. $5 per person. Reservations are not required.
Coastal Discovery Museum Honey Horn Plantation Hilton Head Island,SC 29926
843-689-6767 Ext 223
www.coastaldiscovery.org
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Reclaiming Past Glories Tour – Jekyll Island, Georgia
Tour the last Jekyll Island Club Cottage to be preserved. Hear about the family that resided in this vacation retreat and discover the steps required to preserve the structure. Don’t miss this rare sneak peak inside a cottage that is only open to the public in honor of Historic Preservation Month!
May 3-31, 2008, Saturdays only, 12:30 pm & 2:00 pm, approx. 60 minutes, $10 Adults, $5 Children 6-12, Free under 6
For more information about daily tours and other specialy programs contact the Jekyll Island Museum at 912-635-4036.
War of Jenkins’ Ear at Wormsloe – Savannah, Georgia
Come learn about Georgia’s role in this war between Britain and Spain, 1739-1748. Demonstrations include musket firings, cartridge making, military drills and more!
Saturday, May 24th 2008 from 11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Change of Flags – St Augustine, Florida
Come join in the celebration of the anniversary of the 1763 transfer of Florida from Spain to Great Britain at the end of the Seven Years War. Living history displays and weapons demonstrations will be presented throughout the with ceremonies recreating the Changing of the Flag at 11:00 a.m. & 2:00 p.m.
Castillo de San Marcos, Avenida Menendez, St. Augustine, FL
904.829.6505
Hours: 8:15 a.m. to 5:15 p.m.
Admission: $6 for adults, children under 15 are free
Mad Science Saturday- Earthquakes and Volcanoes – Charleston, S.C.
Become geologists in training as you learn about the science of the Earth. Investigate the formation of mountains and learn about the forces that cause earthquakes. Learn about the hot molten rock that makes up the earth’s mantle called ‘magma’ and how the tectonic plates shift and cause the magma to force its way up into volcanoes where it erupts. You will get to make your own volcano! Every month The Charleston Museum offers a special Saturday program dedicated to providing an educational and exciting experience for the whole family. Join us each month for a different themed event including presentations and craft projects for children of all ages.
FREE for Museum members and FREE with admission ($10/adults, $5/children, under 3 free)10 a.m.-12 p.m.
The Charleston Museum
www.charlestonmuseum.org