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Experience the Past: Fourth of July at Living History Park


NORTH AUGUSTA, S.C. (WRDW/WAGT) – The Living History Park in North Augusta marked the nation’s birthday with a special celebration on Friday.

It included a reading from the Declaration of Independence by North Augusta Mayor Briton Williams.

Visitors got to tour the historic buildings throughout the park and visit with re-enactors as they brought history to life.

Some visitors showed their patriotic spirit by dressing up, too.

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The park at 299 W. Spring Grove Ave. is a recreated village representing the period between 1735–1785, run by the nonprofit Olde Towne Preservation Association and volunteers.

All of the funding comes from donations and grants.



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