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Reenactments, heritage festivals, and living history programs — experience the Revolution where it happened.

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Beaufort History Museum Exhibits and Programs at the Arsenal

Beaufort Arsenal / Beaufort History Museum, 713 Craven Street, Beaufort, SC

The Beaufort History Museum, housed in the historic Beaufort Arsenal on Craven Street, presents ongoing and rotating exhibits covering Beaufort's history from its colonial and Revolutionary War era through the Civil War and beyond. Programs include lectures and educational events that touch on the town's role during the British occupation of Port Royal Island and the disruption of the Sea Island plantation economy during the Revolution.

Small admission feeThe museum operates year-round with periodic special programs; contact the Beaufort History Museum at the Arsenal for current schedule and any special Revolutionary War-themed events.More info →

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Guided Tour

Historic Beaufort Walking Tours — Colonial and Revolutionary War Heritage

Beaufort Historic District, including St. Helena's Episcopal Church and Bay Street, Beaufort, SC

Guided walking tours through Beaufort's historic district offered by local tour companies and the Beaufort History Museum explore the town's colonial origins, its role during the Revolutionary War including the British occupation of Port Royal Island, and the stories of enslaved people who sought freedom behind British lines. Tours pass landmarks including St. Helena's Episcopal Church (founded 1712) and historic homes along Bay Street.

Varies; typically $15–$25 per personTours operate year-round, typically daily or several times per week. Contact the Beaufort History Museum or Spirit of Old Beaufort tours for schedules.More info →

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Lecture

Revolutionary War Lecture Series at Beaufort History Museum

Beaufort Arsenal / Beaufort History Museum, 713 Craven Street, Beaufort, SC

The Beaufort History Museum and local historical organizations periodically host lectures and speaker programs focused on the Revolutionary War in the Lowcountry, covering topics such as the British expedition that staged at Port Royal, the Philipsburg Proclamation's impact on Sea Island enslaved communities, and the Beaufort Volunteer Artillery's origins. These programs often feature regional historians and authors.

Free or small donationScheduled intermittently throughout the year; contact the Beaufort History Museum or Beaufort County Library to confirm upcoming lectures.

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