“The Inner Passage” // Ginna Richards

A highway centuries older than the ones we travel today, there exists a largely undocumented 300-mile network of colonial-era canals connecting our Lowcountry rivers for the purpose of travel, trade, […]

When Generals Decide // MacArthur and Wainwright

From the shores of the Philippines at the start of World War II came two men who knew only one thing – leave no man behind, regardless of the cost. […]

Republic and Empire // Andrew O’Shaughnessy

Join us in partnership with the South Carolina Historical Society as we approach our country’s 250th anniversary — we have explored many different angles of the Revolution – those specific […]

Six Decades of USAID

USAID was established by President John F. Kennedy in 1961 to unify America’s foreign aid programs and deliver benefits both abroad and at home. Internationally as well as in South […]

Building on Tradition // Curtis & Windham

Join us for a compendium that is years in the making with architectural tastemakers William Curtis and Russell Windham of Curtis & Windham Architects. Since 1992, Curtis & Windham have […]

The South’s Serial Killer

From one of South Carolina’s leading voices in the courtroom comes a true story of murder and intrigue, right here in our home state. Explore the true story of Donald […]

Life Long Learning: The Originals in Fashion & Design // Six-week Course

The trendsetters of the last 20 years may, in fact, take direction from those before (or even before). Join fashion historian Caroline Rennolds Milbank and former interiors designer Diana Hambleton […]

If These Walls Could Talk // The White House

As part of our ongoing reflection on our nation’s 250th Anniversary year, we have a unique opportunity to host Stewart McLaurin, President of the White House Historical Association, for a […]

Inside “AD at Home” with Amy Astley

They say home is where the heart is – Architectural Digest Editor-in-Chief Amy Astley has taken this to heart. In the new book from the magazine that has been the […]

Maritime Power Before the Making of America

Join early American historian Benjamin C. Schaffer who reveals a number of lesser-known truths about America’s earliest naval forces in his new book, The First Fleets: Colonial Navies of the […]

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