The Olde English District is one of eleven tourism regions located in South Carolina. The name refers to the 
region's early settlement by the English in the mid-1770's and to the Revolutionary War battles fought here.
 
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*Andrew Jackson State Park    Created as a memorial to the seventh president of the United States, the park features a museum illustrating life in the Carolina backcountry in the 18th century. The museum is open on Sat & Sun 1-5 p.m. and by appointment. Admission charged.

Hours: 9am-9pm, Apr-Oct; 8am-6pm, Nov-Mar.
Address:   Lancaster,  SC 29720       Phone: (803) 285-3344    
Web Site: www.southcarolinaparks.com    

*Andrew Jackson State Park    "Old Hickory", the seventh president, wrote that he was born on South Carolina soil on March 15, 1767, at the plantation where his uncle, James Crawford, lived. This plantation, his birth site, is now a 360-acre state park which features a museum and a on

Hours: Park: Apr.-Oct., 9 a.m.-9 p.m. daily; Nov.-Mar., 8 a.m.-6 p.m. daily.
Address:   Lancaster,  SC 29720       Phone: (803) 285-3344    
Web Site: www.southcarolinaparks.com    

*Andrew Jackson State Park    25 campsites with water & electricity. Bathhouse with hot showers, sewage disposal, picnic area, 18-acre lake, pets allowed on leash, fishing, boat rental.

Address: 196 Andrew Jackson Park Rd.  Lancaster,  SC 29720       Show me a Map
Phone: (803) 285-3344    
Email: andrewjackson@scprt.com     Web Site: www.southcarolinaparks.com    

*Andrew Jackson State Park    Boyhood home of President Andrew Jackson, nestled in the heart of the Waxhaws. The British repeatedly ravaged this frontier settlement because of its inhabitants fierce support for the Revolution. This homeplace is now Andrew Jackson State Park featuring

Hours: November-March 8-6, April-October 9-9
Address: 196 Andrew Jackson Park Rd.  Lancaster,  SC 29720       Show me a Map
Phone: (803) 285-3344    
Web Site: southcarolinaparks.com    

*Andrew Jackson State Park    A memorial to the seventh president of the United States.A museum illustrates life in the Carolina backcountry in the 18th century. 25 campsites with water & electricity. Bathhouses, picnic area, 18-acre lake, pets allowed on leash, fishing, boat rental,

Hours: Open daily; 9am-9pm
Address: 196 Andrew Jackson Park Rd.  Lancaster,  SC 29720       Show me a Map
Phone: (803) 285-3344    
Web Site: www.southcarolinaparks.com    

*Blackstock Battlefield State Historic Site    This is the site where Gen. Sumter defeated the hated Col. Banastre Tarleton. This large battle was important for lifting backcountry morale and for encouraging Gen. Greene to send Continentals into the region, who two months later turned the tide of the

Hours: Open daily from dawn until dusk
Address:   Union,  SC 29379       Phone: (864) 938-0100    
Web Site: www.southcarolinaparks.com    

*Blackstock Battlefield State Historic Site    Where Gen. Sumter defeated the hated Col. Banastre Tarleton and lifted backcountry morale and encouraged Gen. Greene to send Continentals into the region. Four-mile segment of the Palmetto Trail along the river. Location: From SC 49 (between Cross Anchor

Address:   Union,  SC 29379       Phone: (864) 938-0100 or (803) 771-0870    


*Bonds Conway House    Visit the home built by Bonds Conway, believed to be the first African American in Camden to buy his freedom. The house, circa 1810, currently serves as the office of the Kershaw County Historical Society. Groups welcome with prior arrangements.

Hours: Open to the public Thursdays, 1 p.m.-5 p.m
Address: 811 Fair St.  Camden,  SC 29520       Show me a Map
Phone: (803) 425-1123    
Email: kchistory@camden.net     Web Site: www.kershawcountyhistoricalsociety.org    

*Camden Historic District    Featuring more than 60 historic sites, this National Register designated district is the essence of Camden. From cottages to spacious mansions, the district is the reflection of Camden’s 250-year-old history ranging from the Revolutionary War era to the a

Address:   Camden,  SC 29020       Phone: 1-800-968-4037 or (803) 432-2525    


*Catawba Cultural Center    The Catawba Indians fought on the side of the colonists and supported them in the American Revolution. Today their heritage and culture are preserved through exhibits and videos at their Cultural Center. A nature trail can be explored going from the cente

Hours: Mon.-Sat. 9-5.
Address: 1536 Tom Stevens Rd.  Rock Hill,  SC 29730       Show me a Map
Phone: (803) 328-2427    
Web Site: www.ccppcrafts.com    
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