250th Anniversary of the American Revolution at Fort Moultrie

a group of Revolutionary War living historians stand in a line during a program
A group of Revolutionary War living historians stand in a line during a Carolina Day program.

NPS Photo/ R.Claussen

Over the next several years, Fort Moultrie will commemorate the American Revolution with a wide range of programs, events, and initiatives connecting the past to the present.

Freedom 250 at Fort Moultrie

Fort Moultrie preserves and protects the landscape where the South Carolina colonists defeated the British Navy during the Battle of Sullivan's Island on June 28, 1776.

This place also tells the story of the people who lived the events, unaware of what the outcome would be. The first fort on Sullivan's Island, constructed of palmetto logs and sand, was still incomplete when Commodore Sir Peter Parker of the Royal Navy and nine British men-of-war attacked it on June 28, 1776. After a nine-hour battle, the British ships were forced to withdraw. Charles Town was saved from occupation, and the fort was named in honor of its commander, Colonel William Moultrie.

Throughout 2026, the park will host several events focused on Fort Moultrie and and the Battle of Sullivan's Island. Please follow the links below to learn more about the Battle of Sullivan's Island and the commemorative events of Freedom 250.

 
Living History at Fort Moultrie
Carolina Day and Beyond

Learn more about 2026 events commemorating 250 years of independence.

Battle of Sullivan's Island
Battle of Sullivan's Island

Learn more about the battle on June 28, 1776, and the roles of key figures.

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Freedom 250

Visit the official Freedom 250 Department of the Interior website to learn more about events in signature cities.

Last updated: February 14, 2026

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