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Ninety Six National Historic Site
Living History Saturdays
Volunteer Cannon crew
Ninety Six National Historic Site
Volunteer Cannon Crew 2006

Saturday, August 16, 2008
10 am to 2pm

Living History reenactors display Colonial and Revolutionary War skills around the Park's Black Swan Tavern. Special talks, tours, and children’s activities might also be available that day. Check in the Park’s VisitorCenter for details.      

  Each Living History Saturday is unique so be sure to check in the Visitor Center for a schedule of events. 

As always our Jr Ranger program is available for kids in the Park's Visitor Center. 

Star Fort  

Did You Know?
The Star Fort was built in late 1780 & completed in early 1781 by Loyalist soldiers & slaves. The eight point Star Fort walls were originally 14 feet high. Today, they are a little weatherworn, but they are original. You can view the original Star Fort at Ninety Six National Historic Site.

Last Updated: July 19, 2008 at 14:55 EST