As part of a City-wide commemoration of the Marquis de Lafayette’s return to the United States 50 years after the successful American Revolution ended, The Beaufort History Museum is proud to present a night of celebratory dancing.
In cooperation with the Historic Beaufort Foundation, the City of Beaufort, and other history-based organizations, the Museum will sponsor a celebratory dance on Tuesday, March 18, 2025 to be held at the historic Beaufort Arsenal building on downtown’s Craven Street.
A reception is planned in the courtyard, and there will be a period dance instructor on hand to provide attendees guidance in dances of that era.
The city will provide the lights and sound and close Craven Street for the event, which will be hosted from 5:30 – 8:00pm. The dance instructor will be available to assist and encourage guests to engage in period dances set to period music. Refreshments, sandwiches and desserts will be served along with beer, wine, and soft drinks available.
Tickets to the event are only $40 each, and attendance is limited to 150 people. Tickets are expected to sell out, and it’s wise to purchase them as soon as they become available.
Guests at the event will also be encouraged to visit the Museum and a newly renovated room adjacent to the Museum on the second floor of the Arsenal. In this room, the Museum will showcase a circulating Lafayette exhibit that will draw visitors from throughout South Carolina and beyond.
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