Georgetown County marked America’s 250th birthday in a uniquely personal way this Fourth of July — by opening a time capsule that residents sealed nearly 50 years ago.
The capsule was created in 1976, when the nation celebrated its bicentennial, and was intended to be opened exactly half a century later. On July 4th, 2026, that moment finally arrived, connecting two generations of Georgetown County residents across five decades of history.
The opening drew attention from outlets across the region, including the Post and Courier, WMBF, WPDE, and WTMA-AM, reflecting just how much the event resonated with the community. Items placed inside the capsule in 1976 offered a vivid window into life in Georgetown County at the time of America’s 200th birthday — a snapshot preserved specifically for this milestone celebration.
The timing could hardly have been more fitting. As the country paused to reflect on 250 years of history, Georgetown County had a tangible, homegrown piece of that story to unwrap and share. It’s a reminder that the people who called this community home in 1976 were thinking not just of their own era, but of the neighbors and families who would follow them.
Georgetown County’s bicentennial time capsule opening stands as a joyful bridge between past and present — and a celebration of community continuity that’s as American as the holiday itself.
Sources: WPDE, Post and Courier