Lifeways of The Cherokee Indians And Col. Settlers

This unique program features an authentic encampment of living history interpreters who portray soldiers and women of the mid-1700s. Get ready to step back in time before the days of the Revolution when there were Indians, a few hardy settlers, and the King’s men who were trying to protect his subjects on the frontier.

Getting There & Details

Hours
Event Hours: 10 - 5pm and 10 - 3pm
Address
1103 Hwy 248Ninety Six National Historic Site Ninety Six,SC 29666
Phone
(864) 543-4068
Website
www.nps.gov/nisi
Map
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