Historic Camden Revolutionary War Site
This 107-acre outdoor museum complex and Revolutionary War historic site emphasizes the period surrounding the British occupation of 1780. Several structures dot the site, including the 1789 Craven House, the Blacksmith Shed, and the Kershaw House, a reconstruction of the circa-1770 home of Camden's founder, Joseph Kershaw, which also served as Cornwallis's headquarters; it's furnished with period pieces. Recently relocated here is the Bonds Conway House, a circa-1812 structure with impressive woodwork that was built by the first African American in Camden to buy his freedom. It now serves as the home of the Kershaw County Historical Society. The grounds also include a nature trail, fortifications, powder magazine, picnic area, and a crafts shop. Guided tours are at 10:30 and 2:30.