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43rd Annual Liberty! The Saga of Sycamore Shoals
June 3, 2022
An event every week that begins at 12:00 am on Friday and Saturday, repeating until June 25, 2022
The cast of Liberty! the Saga of Sycamore Shoals invites you to join them for their 43rd season
of the Official Outdoor Drama of the State of Tennessee. Each year, the Fort Watauga
amphitheater comes to life with the sights and sounds of the late 18 th century on the colonial
frontier.
Nationally significant events that helped to shape the future of our nation before, during, and
after the American Revolution are presented in an engaging, exciting, and entertaining fashion.
The Watauga Association, formed in 1772, was widely recognized as the first continental
government that was “free and independent” of the British Crown, designed to provide for law
and order and the right of every free man to vote. In 1774, Virginia Governor Lord Dunmore
called it a “dangerous example” to form a government “distinct from and independent of his
majesty’s authority.” Later, the area was annexed by North Carolina and became known as the
Washington District, named in honor of General George Washington, who was leading the fight
for American Independence at the time.
In 1775, The Treaty of Sycamore Shoals took place at the Watauga “Old Fields” where Judge
Richard Henderson and other land speculators purchased 20 million acres of land from the
Cherokee. This negotiation sparked a series of Cherokee attacks on the pioneers of the
Watauga and surrounding settlements a year later.
Liberty! is set in front of the full-scale replica of Fort Watauga, which was used to defend the
settlement against attacks from a faction of the Cherokee, led by Chief Dragging Canoe, who
opposed the sale. Ultimately, the settlement was successful in staving off the attack and siege
of the fort.
Sycamore Shoals also served as the gathering place for the Overmountain Men, who were an
essential part of a broader militia that defeated Major Patrick Ferguson and his British force at
the Battle of Kings Mountain in 1780. That event is often noted as a major turning point for the
American Revolution.
Liberty! tells the stories of these important days of American history as well as demonstrating
the life of pioneers in a frontier settlement. Moreover, it gives faces to the names we see on
many of our street signs and other local area designations. For example, we meet John Sevier,
who went on to become the first Governor of Tennessee. We are also introduced to John
Carter, and his son Landon, both of whom are reflected in the full name of the Carter Mansion,
the oldest frame house in the state. It’s preserved by Sycamore Shoals State Historic Park and
Friends of Sycamore Shoals.
The amazing strength and skills of the local pioneer women are far from neglected in the
drama. Mary Patton, who learned the art of manufacturing gun powder from her father,
provided the Overmountain Men with a minimum of 500 pounds of gunpowder for their foray
into North Carolina in search of British Major Patrick Ferguson.
We also encounter Catherine “Bonnie Kate” Sherrill, a lively lass who was caught outside the
fort during the siege attack, and was rescued by Sevier, whom she later married. While
Tiptonville was the original name of Elizabethton, as part of the State of Franklin, it was later
renamed for Landon's wife, Elizabeth MacLin Carter, who also appears in the drama.
This is only a partial list of fascinating local contributors to regional and national history, and
putting the play on is quite an undertaking. It features professional lighting and sound, a well-
maintained amphitheater, as well as a cast, crew, and production team of nearly 100 local
actors in speaking and extra roles.
Liberty runs weekends in June beginning Fridays and Saturdays – June 3 & 4 and June 10 & 11;
Thursdays, Fridays, & Saturdays, June 16, 17, & 18 and 23, 24, & 25 in the Fort Watauga
Amphitheater at Sycamore Shoals State Historic Park in Elizabethton, TN.
General admission tickets range from Free for Children 5 and under; to $8.00 for Students 6 to
17 years; $14.00 for Seniors 55 and up; and $19.00 for Adults. Members of Friends of Sycamore
Shoals, Veterans, and First Responders may attend the drama any night for a reduced
adult/senior admission price of $10.00.
Online Ticket Sales- www.TheLibertyDrama.com or you can purchase tickets at the door until all
seats are sold.
The production of Liberty! is supported by Friends of Sycamore Shoals each season. Please
support this vital organization and become a member to help support the Liberty drama, as well
as a host of other educational park activities that take place throughout the year.
Don’t be one of the many who say “I’ve heard about it, but never gone.” And, if you’ve seen it,
you’re most welcome to come again. Our script is always changing and is sure to keep you on
the edge of your seats! Support your local history educators and preservationists; come learn
about our history in a fun and entertaining context, and spread the word. We’ll see you at the
Old Fields!
Additional Information:
Sycamore Shoals State Historic Park
1651 W. Elk Avenue
Elizabethton, TN 37643
423-543-5808
www.tnstateparks.com/parks/sycamore-shoals
www.sycamoreshoalstn.wordpress.com
www.facebook.com/sycamoreshoals
www.facebook.com/FriendsOfSycamoreShoalsStateHistoricArea
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