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Mule Plowing Demonstration

Plowing Demonstration with Walter Hill from the L.W. Paul Living History Farm

Members
Free
Non-Members
Free with Garden Admission
Where

The field across from the first picnic area - before the main parking lot

When
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Have you ever wondered what life was like on a living farm in the early to mid-1900s? Take a step back in time and discover the history and culture of the Horry County farm family during the 1900-1955 period. Come and experience what it was like to be a farmer during the first half of the twentieth century in Horry County.  Join Walter Hill and Tyler McCracken in a live plowing demonstration as they showcase the hardest working animal on the farm, the mule.  

 

About the Speaker:  

Robert Walter Hill IV is Director of the Horry County Museum, which includes the L.W. Paul Living History Farm. Mr. Hill holds a B.A. in History from Coastal Carolina University and a master's in museum studies from Harvard University. Growing up in an historic home in nearby Plantersville, he was inspired in his future career by his parents, who were in the Living history interpretive field. 

 

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