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Ninety Six National Historic Site
Support Your Park

Help support Ninety Six National Historic Site for future generations. 

Special thanks to all our volunteers for their invaluable support & assistance throughout the year.

Donate: Ninety Six National Historic Site is not a fee area and does not charge for any event or program. The Park accepts donations, which stay in the Park and go directly to presenting many events throughout the year. 

Your help is greatly appreciated!

To learn more about Volunteers 96, the Heart of the Park, visit our news archive section. 

 

A Special Note to Historical Interpreters, Living Historians, & Reenactors: 

If you are an 18th c. reenactor interested in participating in our special events please contact us. Be prepared to email a representative picture and provide information if requested.

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Did You Know?
On June 18, 1781, 50 men called the Forlorn Hope rushed forward to attack the Star Fort. They were led by Lt Isaac Duval of 1st MD & Lt Samuel Selden of 1st VA. The name Forlorn Hope means that many would be wounded or killed in the attack.

Last Updated: August 24, 2009 at 14:15 EST