Witness twilight time in colonial St. Augustine as soldiers guarding the town are dismissed for the night, and their replacements arrive to take over guarding Government House. The commander of the new watch puts the replacement soldiers through a rigorous drill before they take over their posts. The retiring soldiers are ordered to clear their weapons with the command of “Disparen!†The resounding blast of musket fire assures 18th century St. Augustine that the changing of the guard has taken place and the town is safe for the night.
Location: Plaza de la Constitucion- Government House
Hours: 7 p.m.
Admission: Free
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Carolina Rice Plantation – Charleston, South Carolina
Investigate colonial and antebellum rice cultivation technology and examine issues of American slavery while exploring features of former inland swamp rice plantations. A registered and paid chaperone is required for participants ages 15 and under.
Caw Caw Interpretive Center
Sat Aug 11
10:00am-12:00pm
www.ccpr.com
The Coast Guard Tall Ship Eagle in Brunswick, Georgia
The historic Tall Ship Eagle is a training ship for the Coast Guard. The Eagle arrives in port in Brunswick on August 3-6
For more information visit www.cga.edu
Summer Wine Strolls at Middleton Place – Charleston, South Carolina
Each Wednesday, the wine tasting will take place in a different garden location at Middleton Place. Enjoy strolling through America’s oldest landscaped gardens while sampling a variety of summer wines. A Garden Interpreter will be on hand at each event to answer any questions about the garden’s history.
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Founder’s Day at Fort Pulaski
The National Park Service was established August 25, 1916, to manage the nation’s unique natural and cultural treasures. To help celebrate this 91st anniversary, activities at the historic fort will include musket drills, soldier talks and special presentation
912.786.5787
Fort Pulaski National Monument, U.S. Hwy 80 East