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Discover the Catawba Cultural Center

Discover the Catawba Cultural Center: Exploring Indigenous Heritage in the Carolina Backcountry

Connecting With One of the Region’s Oldest Cultures

Long before the Revolutionary War or European settlement, the Catawba people lived throughout the Carolinas. Today, the Catawba Cultural Center helps preserve and share the history, traditions and artistry of the Catawba Nation.

Located near Rock Hill, the center offers visitors a deeper understanding of the Indigenous heritage that continues to shape the region.

The Story of the Catawba Nation

The Catawba people have lived in the Carolinas for millenia and played an important role in the history of the Southeast. Throughout periods of colonization, trade, and war, the Catawba Nation maintained strong cultural traditions and community ties despite significant challenges and displacement. During the Revolutionary War, the Catawba Nation also became connected to several backcountry military campaigns and smaller regional engagements, supporting Patriot forces as scouts and allies.

Their history is essential to understanding the broader story of the Olde English District.

What You Will Experience

Visitors to the Catawba Cultural Center can explore:

The center creates a connection between the region’s past and present.

Why It Matters on the Backcountry Revolution Trail

The Catawba Nation was one of the few Native American tribes to align with the Patriot cause from the beginning of the Revolutionary War, serving as vital scouts, warriors, and allies to South Carolina militias. Beyond that, the Catawba Cultural Center expands the historical narrative of the OED beyond the Revolutionary War. Their contributions extended beyond major battles and into the smaller movements, scouting missions and local conflicts that shaped the Southern Campaign.

It reminds visitors that the region’s story began long before the 1700s and continues today through the preservation of Indigenous culture and traditions. Including the Catawba perspective creates a more complete understanding of the area’s heritage.

Along the Trail: Where to Visit Next

Plan Your Visit: Stay, Dine & Explore

York County makes a strong home base for a visit to the Catawba Cultural Center and the broader Rock Hill area.

Discover the Catawba Cultural Center

Plan Your Backcountry Adventure

Before you arrive, be sure to tune into our upcoming Backcountry Revolution Trail Podcast to hear the diverse, untold voices of 1776 come to life.

The trail is marked. The hallowed ground is waiting. Discover the real story of the Revolution—plan your visit to the Olde English District today.