Explores “The Cherokee Path” through South Carolina 

Published 9:57 pm Tuesday, April 2, 2019

Conserving Carolina and the Landrum Library invite the public to attend a free program about “The Cherokee Path” presented by Dennis Chastainnoted naturalist, historian, and outdoor writerThe program will be held at the Landrum Library, 111 East Asbury Drive Landrum, SC, oThursdayApril 11 at 6:0p.m.  

Dennis Chastain will present a slide show on the Cherokee Path, an old colonial era Indian trail that once ran all the way from downtown Charles Town in South Carolina to Fort Loudon in Tennessee. He’ll also discuss what is known about old Native American paths and roads in Spartanburg County and William Moultrie, one of the original surveyors in this area. 

The lecture is part of Conserving Carolina’s monthly Speaker Series at the Landrum Library and it is made possible thanks to a grant from the Spartanburg Community Foundation and the Friends of the Landrum Library.   

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The next program will be held on May 16th when Beth Button, educator at The Opossum’s Pouch, will present “Our Awesome Opossum” at 6:00 p.m. Beth will be bringing a LIVE Opossum!   

For more information, contact Pam Torlina at 828-697-5777, ext. 300 or e-mail pam@conservingcarolina.org, or contact the Landrum Library at 864-457-2218. 

 

– Submitted by Pam Torlina