Under the tent, you'll enjoy Lowcountry favorites like BBQ pork, fried chicken, and fresh local fish along with beer, wine, and soft drinks. This family-friendly event also includes historical children's games, so it's perfect for parents, grandparents, and children alike. New this year, Drayton Hall's 2007 Wood Family Fellow Sarah Stroud will be giving informal presentations on her archaeological work--including sharing an array of artifacts--while 2008 Wood Family Fellow Natalie Ford will be in the house presenting her architectural research.
Added by Upcoming Robot on March 27, 2009