Living History
Historic Natchez Foundation, Mississippi
Please join Joseph McGill, the living history troupe, and Historic Natchez Foundation for a sleepover and living history campfire conversation.
Behind the Big House Tour, Holly Springs, Mississippi
Behind the Big House 151 South West Boundary Street, Holly Springs, MS, United StatesPreserve Marshall County & Holly Springs, Inc.’s preservation initiative: the “Behind the Big House” Program
Juneteenth, Fireside Chat and Optional Sleepover at Magnolia Plantation & Gardens, Charleston, SC
Magnolia Plantation & Gardens, SC 3550 Ashley River Rd, Charleston, SC, United StatesPlease join Joseph McGill on Juneteenth at Magnolia Plantation for a book signing and sleepover.
Juneteenth Freedom Day at Magnolia Plantation and Gardens
Magnolia Plantation & Gardens, SC 3550 Ashley River Rd, Charleston, SC, United StatesJoin Joseph McGill and Magnolia Plantation & Gardens on Saturday, June 17th for our Juneteenth event.
Ashland, Lexington, KY
Joe McGill and a team of living historians from throughout the US will participate in panel discussions, lectures, book signing and living history.
Magnolia Plantation and Gardens, Charleston, SC
Magnolia Plantation & Gardens, SC 3550 Ashley River Rd, Charleston, SC, United StatesBook signing and sleepover at Magnolia Plantation and Gardens, Charleston, SC
Whitney Plantation
Whitney Plantation 5099 Louisiana Hwy 18, Edgard, United StatesPlease join us at Whitney Plantation for a campfire conversation, sleepover, living history, and book signing.
Belle Grove Plantation, Middletown, VA
Book signing and sleepover at Belle Grove Plantation, Middletown, VA
Roswell, Georgia
Living History and Consulting event
Fort Moultrie, Sullivans Island, SC
Fort Moultrie, Sullivans Island, SC Living History event
Griffin Spalding Historical Society
Griffin Spalding Historical Society / UGA, Griffin, GA
Juneteenth Celebration
Magnolia Plantation & Gardens, SC 3550 Ashley River Rd, Charleston, SC, United StatesLearn more about the Slave Dwelling Project and the meaning behind Juneteenth. Honor and recognize the Emancipation of those who were once enslaved.