Did you know there’s a place in South Carolina where you can get a taste of what life in a 1700s village was like way back when? It’s an experience that’s often met with pleasant surprise at just how delightful it was when it’s over, especially by younger members of the crowd who allegedly were skeptical at first, with expectations they may be bored without the electronics and entertainment of modern day living! Come along with us to explore the Living History Park in North Augusta, SC.

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Public events at the park are free with donations greatly appreciated. Visit the Living History Park website and the Living History Park Facebook page for more information, including details on each of the buildings in the village, events offered during the year, and more.

North Augusta is a beautiful river town in South Carolina that’s a fun place to explore. You could stay overnight in this delightful mid-century modern bungalow near the Living History Park and take some time to enjoy other attractions in the area after visiting the park.

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