Annual Harvest Festival to be held at Fort Fremont

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The festival is scheduled for November 2nd at historic Fort Fremont. Explore Beaufort photo

The Friends of Fort Fremont are excited to announce the 3rd Annual Fort Fremont Harvest Festival on Sunday, November 2nd from 1:00 to 4:00 pm at the Fort Fremont Preserve, 1124 Landโ€™s End Road, St. Helena Island, SC.

Visitors are invited to step back in time to 1910โ€ฆwith period games for children and adults, music, food, crafts, and people dressed in era-appropriate costumes welcoming visitors to Fort Fremont.

There is no admission fee. Food and crafts will be available for purchase.

Free shuttle service will be provided from Landโ€™s End Woodlands Road, just one mile from the Preserve.

This yearโ€™s event is bigger and better than before. There will be more favorite local food vendors, more history displays from area non-profits and more hands-on activities.

Teddy Roosevelt will even be there recreating his historic charge up San Juan Hill!

Fort Fremont was constructed in 1898 during the Spanish-American War for coastal defense of the Port Royal Sound and the Naval Station at Parris Island. Beaufort County purchased 18-acres of the original fort for use as a passive park. The site encompasses mixed hardwood forest with walking trails, a picnic pavilion, remains of historic batteries, and a History Center with a diorama and period artifacts.

The Preserve is open to the public free of charge Monday through Sunday from dawn to dusk. The History Center exhibit hall is open Friday, Saturday, and Sunday and staffed by Friends of Fort Fremont volunteers.

The Friends of Fort Fremont work with Beaufort County to preserve and promote Fort Fremontโ€™s educational, historical, natural, and cultural resources and to interpret Fort Fremontโ€™s history for visitors. For more information visit www.fortfremont.org.