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“marks the site of one of the Confederacy's last stands against Sherman”
Rivers Bridge State Historic Site marks the site of one of the Confederacy’s last stands against General William T. Sherman’s sweep across the South. Of all the Civil War Sites in South Carolina, the Battle of Rivers Bridge is the only one in the State Parks system that is home to a preserved battlefield. A ¾-mile guided trail details the Battle of Rivers Bridge by way of interpretive panels along the trail. Ranger-guided tours of one of the most well-preserved Civil War sites in South Carolina, which includes still-intact earthen fortifications, are also given throughout the year.
Pretty far from the freeways and interstates, I was pleased to spot a "historic site ahead!" sign as I was passing through rural South Carolina. At 9am on a drizzly Saturday morning, I was the... Read more
High marks!!! Ranger Russ was insightful and knowledgeable about the site. My team all spoke so highly about the tour. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. Eat lunch before ur visit. It's in a remote area Read more
Yesterday, I went to Rivers Bridge State Historical Site as part of my quest to visit all 47 South Carolina State Parks. Unlike most SC state parks, RBSHS isn't really a park; it's a memorial to a... Read more
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