I know I've said it a million times, but I love where we live. South Carolina is such a beautiful state and it has such a rich history. We will never be able to explore it all.
We have often passed a road exit for Historic Musgrove Mill and I have always wondered what it was. After seeing a friend post some pictures, today we decided to go visit. It's about an hour away and it is the sight of a key battle during the Revolutionary War.
There aren't many ruins left (in fact the mill ruins at our local zoo are much better), but it was a beautiful spot to visit and the waterfall was great.
The Visitors Center had clothes the kids could dress up in. Here are my little Patriot Warriors.
Jalen (who didn't wear a shirt, which I didn't notice until we got there) wanted to wear the red costume, but these outfits weren't for trying on.
The only ruins - foundations from the original mill house.
Just down the road was Horseshoe Falls. According to the S.C. Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism: During the summer of 1780, Enoree River landowner, attorney and mill owner Edward Musgrove allow British Loyalists to use his property as a hospital. According to legend, his daughter Mary Musgrove helped a Patriot blacksmith Gailbreth Robinson (sometimes recorded as James Robertson) hide from these Loyalist troops in the cavern to the left of these falls. Robinson, nicknamed Horseshoe for his occupation, was brought food and information daily about the Loyalists' activities by Mary. This information led to a plan of attack for the Patriots. Later, the falls were named in Robinson's honor.
The falls were small, but perfect for swimming in and around.
Baylie posed for what she called her "photo shoot."
There she is!
Ducking behind this portion of the waterfall was pretty cool (and cold!).
We would have stayed longer, but then I saw a copperhead and it was HUGE and it was swimming not far from me and Jalen. It had a big fish in it's mouth. I didn't get a picture, but it looked pretty much like this, only floating on the edge of the water.
I think Jalen was pretty pooped by then anyway.
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