NINETY SIX NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE

NINETY SIX NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE

NINETY SIX NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE

📅15 October 2019, 23:59

Complete information about visiting Ninety Six National Historic Site is now on National Park Planner.

Located near Greenwood, South Carolina, the town of Ninety Six first served as a South Carolina backcountry trading post between the British colonists and the Cherokee Indians, but went on to fame as the site of the first major battle of the American Revolution to be fought in the southern colonies. The fight was not between revolutionary colonists (Patriots) and the British army, but between Patriots and other colonists loyal to England (Loyalists).  After the battle, the town was burned to the ground and abandoned. The current town of Ninety Six, South Carolina, is not the same as the historic town commemorated by the National Historic Site, though it is just two miles away.

PARK AT A GLANCE

PARK MAP

VISITOR CENTER

BATTLEFIELD TOUR

FISHING

HIKING TRAILS

HORSEBACK RIDING

PICNIC AREA

SPECIAL EVENTS

HISTORY OF NINETY SIX

OLDER PARK PHOTOS

DIRECTIONS AND CONTACT INFORMATION


Back to the Top


With a few exceptions, use of any photograph on the National Park Planner website requires a paid Royalty Free Editorial Use License or Commercial Use License. See the Photo Usage page for details.

Last updated on October 16, 2019
Share this article