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  2. American History Book Club & Forum - Upcountry History Museum

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    Email info@upcountryhistory.org for more information. Renew your UHM membership to remain on the AHBC mailing list. Call 864-467-3100 to check on your membership status or renew online. All programs begin at 11:30 am. Advance reservations suggested. AMERICAN HISTORY BOOK CLUB & FORUM. SPEAKER SCHEDULE FOR 2024-2025. Monday, October 14, 2024.

  3. American History Book Club - Upcountry History Museum

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    Optional Lunch ($15) at 11:30 a.m. Program begins at Noon in the Resource Room. Founded in 2008 for members of the Upcountry History Museum, the American History Book Club & Forum provides opportunities for the intellectually curious to explore their passion for American History through the written and spoken presentations of great writers and historians.

  4. Become a Member - Upcountry History Museum

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    Membership Levels. Individual – $75.00. Unlimited, free Museum admission for one year for one person. 10% discount in the Museum shop. Invitations to exclusive member events. Subscription to e-newsletter and all Museum mailings. Special member-only discount on Museum ticketed events. Opportunity to join the American History Book Club and Forum.

  5. AHBC Past Schedules - Upcountry History Museum

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    Topic: The Role of the Scots in American History. January 26, 2011 – Evening Program Speaker: Dr. John Shelton Reed, author: Holy Smoke Topic: Dixie Bohemia, a book in progress. February 23, 2011 Speaker: Michael Pratt Topic: 1776 and all That!! March 30, 2011 Speaker: Dr. Erskine Clarke, author: Dwelling Place Topic: Dwelling Place. 2009-2010

  6. American History Book Club - Upcountry History Museum

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    The American History Book Club and Furman University cordially invite you to. An Evening with Douglas Brinkley. Presidential Historian and Best-Selling Author. For more information, respond by email to nancy.liebezeit@furman.edu or call 864.294.2173.

  7. Kids Book Club @ Home - Upcountry History Museum

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    With the Museum being closed, we are sharing our activity for the March book club program. This activity can be done at home and we encourage all of the family to join the fun. Enjoy and share your experiences on social media by using #UpcountryMuseum. April 2020 – The Tale of Despereaux

  8. Events from October 9 – December 12 - Upcountry History Museum

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    Crescent Moon Over Carolina: William Moultrie and American Liberty Presented by C.L. Bragg Major General William Moultrie is best remembered for commanding the valiant defense of an unfinished palmetto log fort on Sullivan's Island at the entrance to Charleston harbor against a determined British naval attack on June 28, 1776.

  9. Kids Book Club - Upcountry History Museum

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    Call (864)467-3100 to make your reservations or purchase your tickets online at the link below:

  10. UHM Kids Book Club - Upcountry History Museum

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    All Book Club meetings begin at 3:30 pm. Parents: Please prepare for each UHM Kids Book Club by reading the book listed below. Summer and Fall 2019: Ancient Civilizations with Jack and Annie. July 23 ~ Dragon of the Red Dawn; UHM Book Club is FREE to museum members and regular admission for

  11. Kids' Book Club - Upcountry History Museum

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    Sweet Clara and the Freedom Quilt by Deborah Hopkinson will be the featured book at our Kids’ Book Club. An International Reading Association Book Award recipient, this inspiring book tells the fictional story of a slave girl that creates a quilt map from scrapes of fabric and information.