Historic Camden Revolutionary War Site is a national historic district and open-air museum located in Camden, Kershaw County, South Carolina, …
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Sep 17, 2024
We were driving from Charleston to Charlotte and wanted to break the journey so we thought we'd give this a go. We were very impressed! It's very well laid out with outside areas and inside. We learn… Full review by mummmmmm
Mar 29, 2024
Can’t say enough nice things…wonderful and very knowlegable tour guide, friendly staff, useful gift shop. Special thanks to the wonderfully kind staff. A very special place. Thank you. Full review by NorthStar47530288875
Nov 9, 2023
Lots of interesting history here. They have built several new buildings and more are in progress. Enjoyed touring the Kershaw house, which you can walk to from the Revolutionary War visitor center.… Full review by timmymel
When we were there we did see one man there with his dog playing fetch in the back towards the walking trails. I googled and found the following saying pets are not allowed (I …
When we were there we did see one man there with his dog playing fetch in the back towards the walking trails. I googled and found the following saying pets are not allowed (I would call the number to find out if they are just talking about taking a pet into the buildings or just walking a pet on a leash outside)..... The Historic Camden Revolutionary War Site is located at 222 Broad St., Camden. Admission during Revolutionary War Field Days is $10 for adults, $5 for seniors, military and children age 6–15. Children under 6 admitted free. Family packages (two adults and three kids under age 15) are $30. Pets not allowed. For more information, call (803) 432-9841
If I have to choose between going to Charlestown area and seeing Fort Moultrie and Boone Hall Plantation, OR, going closer to Columbia area and seeing Camden Revolutionary War site and Historic Brattonsville, which should I choose? I have a 16 and 9 year old.
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Charleston, More walking, but lots of fun. A lot more to offer for younger also. Consider Patriots Point, Battery, Waterfront Park etc. Exception would be to come to Revolutionary …
Charleston, More walking, but lots of fun. A lot more to offer for younger also. Consider Patriots Point, Battery, Waterfront Park etc. Exception would be to come to Revolutionary Camden during the reenactment which I believe is in early November. IF you come to camden consider one of the nice B&B homes in camden.