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Living History Saturdays


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Living History reenactors display Colonial skills such as musket firing, woodworking, fireplace cooking, candle making, crafts, and baking in the Beehive oven. Special talks and tours will also be available. Held the 3rd Saturday of each month May through August.


Hours:

  • Event Hours: Site is open 8am - 5pm; Events will take place 10am - 2pm.

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

    Phone: (864) 543-4068
    Fax: (864) 543-2058
    Our Website:www.nps.gov/nisi

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Living History Saturdays

Living History reenactors display Colonial skills such as musket firing, woodworking, fireplace cooking, candle making, crafts, and baking in the Beehive oven. Special talks and tours will also be available. Held the 3

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