South Carolina - Cultural Destinations
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Ferrell Museum
Housed in Turner's Corner Store in Edgefield, the museum features a large collection of Edgefield pottery, Southern Appalachian baskets, quilts, tools, furniture, folk art and more.
(Florence) Museum Of Art, Science & History
The Art-Moderne museum building features changing art exhibits, regional history, Asian, African, ancient Mediterranean and Southwest Pueblo cultures. Children can visit the Children's Gallery and hands-on activity area. The minuscule one-room schoolhouse found in adjacent Timrod Park was once presided over by Henry Timrod, poet laureate of the Confederacy. A 1917 locomotive is on site. The nearby Florence Railroad Museum features a caboose and boxcar filled with railroad memorabilia.
(Hampton) Museum
Housed in the 1892 Bank of Hampton Building, with its original bank vault and safe with hand-painted doors still intact. The museum provides exhibits of regional Indian lore and collected artifacts and medical equipment. A military room, children's room, materials related to the atomic submarine the USS Hampton, and a 1930s-era beauty shop also are on display.
Kudzu Kabin Designs
Come see the restored 100-year-old Kudzu Kabin Barn in Walhalla with its stuccoed kudzu bales for the walls. This new facility will allow you to take a kudzu basketry or papermaking class. The gallery features kudzu paper cards, wall art, and baskets by artist.
(McCormick) Arts Council at the Keturah (MACK)
Revolving art exhibits now draw crowds to the old Keturah Hotel, where vacationers used to stay in the early decades of the 20th century. The adjoining city park and amphitheater host plays and concerts in the summer.
McKissick Museum at the University Of South Carolina
The largest university museum in the Southeast, the McKissick offers collections in material culture, decorative arts, natural sciences, history and fine arts
Museum & Gallery at Bob Jones University
The Museum and Gallery at Bob Jones University houses one of the finest collections of religious art in the Western Hemisphere. The museum contains 30 galleries filled with art, tapestries, furniture, sculpture and architectural motifs from the 14th through the 19th centuries. Located in Greenville.
National Steeplechase Museum At Springdale Race Course
In the heart of South Carolina horse country, this museum showcases the history of American steeplechase racing. Displays include trophies and memorabilia, jockey silks and a library with old books and references. Springdale is home to the nationally renowned steeplechase races, the Carolina Cup each spring and the Colonial Cup each fall.
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