Ninety Six National Historic Site is a National Park Service operated frontier settlement and Revolutionary War battle site that includes Star Fort, a visitor center, a trail, archaeological digs and restorations. It’s rumored to be haunted by a ghost, but folks differ as to who the spirit is, or was. Some say it’s a Cherokee Indian, others say a Revolutionary soldier. Still others say the fort is visited by the spirits of slaves who were forced by the British to build it.
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Geographic Information
- Address:
- Star Fort Road
Ninety Six, SC
United States
Get Directions » - GPS:
- 34.1459603, -82.01928470000001
- County:
- Greenwood County, South Carolina
- Nearest Towns:
- Ninety Six, SC (2.0 mi.)
Greenwood, SC (8.8 mi.)
Coronaca, SC (9.0 mi.)
Chappells, SC (9.0 mi.)
Cross Hill, SC (11.2 mi.)
Promised Land, SC (12.7 mi.)
Waterloo, SC (14.4 mi.)
Bradley, SC (14.5 mi.)
Cokesbury, SC (14.6 mi.)
Mountville, SC (15.3 mi.)
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I visited this historical site February of this year. It was a foggy day. It was all a bit creepy and wet outside. I took pictures of almost everything but they all came out blurry with shadowy looking figures.