Free family event honors 250th anniversary of the American Revolution
Families looking for a unique and educational way to spend their Saturday afternoon are invited to attend “The Shot Heard Round The World,” a free community event taking place Saturday, April 19 from 4:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the scenic Old Mill Pond Trail in Lexington (711 East Main Street).
Hosted by 250 American Revolution: Lexington County in partnership with Capital City/Lake Murray Country, this immersive event commemorates the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution, with a special focus on the historic Battle of Lexington and Concord—the very battle that gave Lexington County its name.
This family-friendly celebration is designed to bring history to life with activities that appeal to all ages:
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Live cannon demonstrations and colonial reenactments
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Lantern tours with actors from Soda City Theatre Company
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Interactive exhibits presented by the Cayce Historical Museum and the Lexington County Museum
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Hands-on history stations for kids to explore
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Historical games and educational crafts
The evening will end with a special toast at 8:00 p.m. in honor of the “Shot Heard Round The World,” featuring locally crafted cinnamon whiskey from Hollow Creek Distillery for adults and a non-alcoholic option for children and teens.
Organizers say the event is about more than just fun—it’s a chance for families to connect with the stories and struggles that shaped our nation.
“This is a great way to spend an afternoon outdoors while learning about our local history in a fun, engaging setting,” said organizers with the Lexington County 250 Committee. “There’s something for everyone—whether you’re a history buff, a curious kid, or just looking for a memorable way to enjoy the weekend together.”
Admission is free, and no registration is required. For more information, visit LakeMurrayCountry.com or call 803-781-5940.
Grab the kids, bring your curiosity, and don’t miss this one-of-a-kind local history celebration happening right in the heart of Lexington!