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Lifeways of The Cherokee Indians And Col. Settlers


category : Other Attractions
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.


Hours:

  • Event Hours: 10 - 5pm and 10 - 3pm

Address: 1103 Hwy 248
Ninety Six National Historic Site
Ninety Six,SC 29666

Phone: (864) 543-4068
Our Website:www.nps.gov/nisi

Come visit us in Ninety Six, South Carolina

Attractions and Upcoming Events

South Carolina Half Ironman

A Half Ironman distance triathlon. Swim 1.2 miles, bike 56 miles and run 13.1 miles. Relay teams and individual entries are welcome. This is a USA Triathlon sanctioned event and race #11 in the 2007

Ninety Six, SC Other Attractions


Civilian Conservation Corps Museum at the Drummond Center

The Civilian Conservation Corps Museum, part of the John Drummond and Holly Self Drummond Environmental Education Conference Center, is home to an extensive set of interactive exhibits describing the life and times of the men of the Civilian Conservation Corps who built this park and 16

Ninety Six, SC Museums


Lake Greenwood State Recreation Area

Generations of history come together with miles of fun at Lake Greenwood State Recreation Area.

The park occupies a series of peninsulas on Lake Greenwood, which itself offers 212 miles of shoreline and 11,400 acres of boating and fishing opportunities year-round.

Ninety Six, SC State Parks

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Bettis Academy

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Parson's Mountain Recreation Area

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Greenwood

This area was first settled by Irishmen John Blake and Thomas Weir in 1802. In 1824, Judge John McGeehee brought his bride he...