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Festivals

01/26/2012 - 02/28/2012
The Original Pub Tour of Charleston presents a Winter Warmer Special! Join us for tasty brews, southern cocktails, and delightful hors d’oeuvres.

Exhibits

02/19/2012 - 04/15/2012
Spring Makes an Early Entrance in Historic Textiles Gallery.
02/01/2012 - 03/31/2012
National Park Service invites the public to celebrate Gullah heritage with free Saturday programs.
01/12/2012 - 04/04/2012
Developed by the Smithsonian Institution’s Anacostia Community Museum, this beautiful and thought provoking assemblage of artifacts, photographs and text documents the life and work of Dr. Lorenzo Dow Turner.
01/13/2012 - 09/10/2012
Continuing its commemoration of the Sesquicentennial of the Civil War, the Charleston Museum presents Blasted: Assorted Projectiles and Explosives of the Civil War.
07/22/2011 - 10/01/2012
This exhibition showcases paintings, drawings, and sculpture by the foremost self-taught artists of the American South.
02/10/2011 - 12/31/2015
This includes the most comprehensive list of events commemorating the Civil War.
01/01/2011 - 12/31/2015
Special changing exhibits will mark sesquicentennial anniversaries of the American Civil War on a year-by-year basis and follow the lives of the Alston family and their slaves.
01/01/2011 - 12/31/2015
Includes special changing exhibits commemorating American Civil War sesquicentennial anniversaries on a year-by-year basis and follow the lives of the Middleton family, friends and slaves.

Events from 02/01/2012 to 02/29/2012

CSO Spiritual Ensemble Anniversary Performance: Moses Let My People Go: A Tribute to Moses Hogan
Director Nathan L. Nelson will lead the Ensemble in a moving tribute to Moses Hogan, the late African-American composer and arranger of choral music and founder and conductor of the Moses Hogan Chorale.
February
04
2012

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Lecture and Book Signing "Relieve Us of this Burthen": American Prisoners of War in the Revolutionary South, 1780-1782
The new book focuses on the prisoners that were captured by the British in South Carolina during the Revolution, many of whom were held in Charleston.
February
07
2012

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Mark Jones lecture
Author and tour guide Mark Jones will lecture on his forthcoming book "Doin' The Charleston: Black Roots of American Popular Music & the Jenkins' Orphanage Legacy."
February
15
2012

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"We Have Just Begun to Fight!":Textiles from World War II
This December 7th marks the 70th Anniversary of the bombing of Pearl Harbor and the official entrance of the United States into World War II.
Dec
07
2011
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Feb
05
2012

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Coat Check
Just in time for cooler weather, Coat Check will display historic outerwear - coats, capes, cloaks, shawls, jackets - worn in Charleston in the past 200 years.
Nov
12
2011
to
Mar
04
2012

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Fashion Plates: Illustrating History's Latest Styles, 1760s-1920s
Once the most important resource for current styles, fashion plates are now a valuable source for historic research.
Nov
19
2011
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May
06
2012

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