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The Anderson Arts Center located in the Arts Warehouse has gallery exhibits that rotate every 6-8 weeks. The exhibits represent a wide variety of media from painting, drawing, and ceramics, to wood... [more] |
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The Anderson County Museum (ACM) is one of the largest county museums in the state. Within the 12,000 square foot gallery are 13 permanent exhibits including exhibits on Anderson County's textile, ... [more] |
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| Antiquers Haven [map] | The Corner Of Highway 135 And Flat Rock Road Liberty, SC Phone: 864-843-6827
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This private collection has everything from pre-World War I automobiles to old general store objects, and much more. Open Wed-Sat 11 am -5 pm and Sun. 1-5 pm. Located at the corner of Highway 135 a... [more] |
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The Belton Center for the Arts is a community cultural arts center that is committed to engaging the community in the education, exhibitions, and exploration of the visual, performing , and literar... [more] |
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The Blue Ridge Arts Center is located in Seneca's downtown historic district in an 1882 church that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The complex includes an exhibit gallery, w... [more] |
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The Bob Campbell Geology Museum is home to over 5,00 plant and animal fossils, meteorites, minerals, stone carvings and gems. Highlights of the museum include one of the largest faceted gem collect... [more] |
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The Campbell Museum of Natural History features a vast collection of plant and animal specimens. Tours are by appointment through the University Visitors Center, 864-656-4789. The museum is located... [more] |
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The 1893 Jeptha and Minnie Morgan House, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is home to teh Central History Museum. In addition to local history exhibits, the museum includes the Be... [more] |
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| Details The Central Model Railway and Historical Association, in cooperation with the town of Central, are creating the Central Railway Museum. Most of the renovation is complete and work has begun on buildin... [more] |
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Step back in time in this recreated 1930s village. Visit a Depression-era country store, barbershop, schoolhouse, gristmill, molasses mill and sawmill. Objects on display are reminiscent of life in... [more] |
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The Oconee Heritage Center serves as an archives, educational facility and museum of the county's history. Located in the historic Tobacco Warehouse in Walhalla, the OHC offers a glimpse into the h... [more] |
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The Pendleton District Agricultural Museum is temporarily closed. The building is now the temporary office of the Pendleton District Commission and their local and family history archives and resea... [more] |
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Housed in the 1902 old Pickens County "gaol," the Pickens County Museum of Art and History interprets the history of Pickens County and the Upstate through art, antiquities and artifacts,... [more] |
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| REVIVA Museum [map] | 106 E. Broad Street Iva, SC 29655 Phone: 264-348-6544 or 264-352-6588
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The REVIVA Museum, located in the old bank building in Iva, features local history artifacts and photographs. This volunteer organization is free and open to the public Thu-Sat 10 am- 4 pm, or by a... [more] |
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Located in the Historic Southern Railroad Depot in the center of Belton, this newly renovated museum features exhibits on local railroad, agricultural, textile and genealogical history as well as r... [more] |
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The South Carolina Tennis Hall of Fame, located in the Historic Southern Railroad Depot on Main Street in Belton, honors state and national players, coaches and volunteers who have contributed to t... [more] |
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The gallery in the Thrift Library features changing art exhibits throughout the academic year as well as an annual Senior Art Exhibit. Hours are Monday through Friday 2:30-5:30. ... [more] |
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The World of Energy, located next to Oconee Nuclear Station at 7812 Rochester Highway, Seneca, offers the opportunity to learn how electricity is generated using water, coal, and uranium. Learn how... [more] |
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