Historic Charleston Foundation’s Nathaniel Russell House has teamed up with The Powder Magazine and Old Slave Mart Museum to offer an educational event that explores Charleston’s history right where it happened. This program is for families and includes hands on activities and a scavenger hunt that connects the three sites.
On June 11th from 9am-12pm King Charles to King Cotton will be open for all families to experience three great historic sites. Parents bring your children 5+ to learn about 200 years of South Carolina history. Meet at Washington Square Park (78 Broad St) to begin your scavenger hunt and journey through the past. Tickets cost $12 a person.
Register online at HistoricCharleston.org.
Contact Leigh Moring for more information (843) 724-8491 [email protected]
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