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Liberty Trees: The Trees That Helped Grow a Revolution
Why are communities across North Carolina planting Liberty Trees? As America celebrates its 250th anniversary, these living symbols honor the original Liberty Tree in Boston, where Patriots gathered to organize resistance before the Revolution. Discover the story behind the Liberty Tree, the patriotic song Chester, and Camp Flintlock's participation in the Four Oaks dedication as history takes root once again.

April Rosequist
Jun 265 min read


The Week America Chose Independence
As America approaches its 250th birthday, it's worth remembering that independence wasn't declared in a single day. During the final week of June 1776, delegates debated freedom, Thomas Jefferson drafted the Declaration, and colonies weighed one of the most important decisions in history. Discover how North Carolina, Virginia, South Carolina, and the Continental Congress helped shape the week America chose independence.

April Rosequist
Jun 243 min read


America Turns 250: Why 1776 Changed North Carolina Forever
America turns 250 in 2026 — but what made 1776 so important? While many know July 4 marks the adoption of the Declaration of Independence, fewer realize North Carolina helped lead the way. From Moore’s Creek Bridge to the Halifax Resolves, discover how North Carolina earned its nickname “First in Freedom” and why these events still matter 250 years later.

April Rosequist
May 253 min read


Why Choose a Colonial Summer Camp in NC? Discover the Best North Carolina Summer Camps Experience!
Looking for a summer camp that goes beyond screens and ordinary activities? At Camp Flintlock, campers step into the 18th century through hands-on history, canvas tents, campfire cooking, crafts, music, games, and adventure. More than just learning about history — they live it while building confidence, friendships, and memories that last long after summer ends.

April Rosequist
Mar 234 min read


First in Freedom: Camp Flintlock at the 250th Anniversary of Moores Creek Bridge
Camp Flintlock was honored to participate in the 250th Anniversary of the Battle of Moore’s Creek Bridge — the first decisive Patriot victory of the American Revolution and a defining moment in North Carolina’s “First in Freedom” story. Visitors explored hands-on history through Quill & Ink writing, block printing, and Revolutionary-era music, including a special visit from Outlander author Diana Gabaldon.

April Rosequist
Feb 233 min read
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