Exploring the Historical Path to the US Constitution and the Information Age: A Lecture by Tim Lord at Laurens County Museum

October 8, 2023

The Revolutionary War Lecture Series at the Laurens County Museum is set to delve into a fascinating exploration of the historical path leading to the creation of the US Constitution and its relevance in the modern Information Age. On Tuesday, October 10, at 6:30 pm, the museum will host a lecture titled “The Historical Path to the US Constitution and the Information Age” by Tim Lord, a distinguished historian, and an active member of historical preservation organizations.

This enlightening lecture will be divided into two engaging parts, scheduled from 6:30-7:15 pm and 7:30-8:00 pm respectively. A brief 15-minute break with refreshments will be provided at 7:15 pm, allowing attendees to recharge before the second segment commences at 7:30 pm. For those eager to delve deeper into the topic, the lecture will seamlessly continue, providing an opportunity to absorb further insights.

Mr. Tim Lord, a resident of Camden, SC, brings a wealth of historical knowledge and expertise to the lecture. He is a dedicated historian and an esteemed member of prominent organizations such as the SC Battleground Preservation Trust and the Kershaw County Revolutionary War 250th Committee in Camden. His extensive involvement in historical preservation is complemented by his background in Information Technology, making him well-suited to discuss the historical progression of the US Constitution and its intersection with the modern Information Age. Furthermore, Mr. Lord serves on the board of the SC Military Museum at the SC State Museum, showcasing his commitment to preserving and promoting South Carolina’s rich military history.

The Laurens County Museum is located at 116 South Public Square in Laurens. The event is open to all, with free admission for museum members and individuals aged 18 and under. For non-museum members, a suggested $5 donation is appreciated to support the museum’s initiatives and educational programs.

For those seeking more information or interested in attending this captivating lecture, feel free to contact the Laurens County Museum at (864) 681-3678. Additionally, you can visit the museum’s official website at www.laurenscountymuseum.org or connect with them on the Laurens County Museum Facebook page.

Join us for an enlightening journey through history, shedding light on the origins of the US Constitution and its relevance in today’s dynamic Information Age.