06/23/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/23/2026 14:58
NINETY SIX, S.C. - Ninety Six National Historic Site announced today the official reopening of its museum following an extensive redevelopment effort designed to enhance visitor experiences and expand interpretive storytelling. Beginning June 24, the refreshed museum will welcome visitors and feature new exhibits that highlight the park's natural, cultural and historical significance.
The updated museum showcases several new exhibits, including:
The new exhibits incorporate updated accessibility features, new multimedia components and expanded content developed in collaboration with park staff, subject matter experts and local partners. Visitors can expect refreshed graphics, enhanced lighting, interactive media and new hands-on learning opportunities for visitors of all ages.
Ninety Six National Historic Site was established in 1976 to preserve and commemorate for educational benefit and enjoyment the settlement and development of the English Colonies in the backcountry of America and the role of Ninety Six in the Southern Campaign of the American Revolutionary War. It preserves unique and original resources, such as the Star Fort earthworks and Kosciuzko's Mine, remnants of the 28-day siege of the Star Fort, the longest land siege of the entire Revolutionary War. The unique national park unit consists of 1,022 acres which include over 10 miles of hiking trails, a 27-acre fishing lake and official state fishery, and numerous natural resources and outdoor opportunities.