Alternate Venue
| Maximum Capacity: 250
The Kershaw-Cornwallis House is the reconstructed Georgian house of the town’s prolific founder and mayor, Joseph Kershaw. The original mansion was burned down during the Civil War and was reconstructed in the late 1970s to be a museum with modern amenities for rentals. In 2016-2017, Historic Camden built a completely new rose garden and made renovations to the site, including upgrading the restrooms and adding two bridal suites.
Supported Layouts and Capacities
Reception
Capacity: 250 People
McCaa’s Tavern was built c. 1800 and was originally the residence and practice of Dr. John McCaa, whose father was a tavern owner in Camden in 1794. Historic Camden finished a years-long rehabilitation of the house in 2015, complete with a gorgeous cage bar made from reclaimed 18th- and 19th-century heart pine and modern amenities.
Supported Layouts and Capacities