Historical Sites Near Me in Orangeburg, sc
Calhoun County Museum
313 Butler Street, Saint Matthews, SC
The Calhoun County Museum and Cultural Center, originally a 5,000 sq. ft. pecan plant, was purchased by Calhoun County in 1976. Since then, the building has been expanded to 20,000 sq. ft.... Read More
Anne Frank Center at USC
Corner of Barnwell Street and College Street at 1731 College Street, Columbia, SC
About Us
The Anne Frank Center on the USC campus brings to life the story of the young Jewish girl who – in the pages of her world-renowned diary – documented two years of... Read More
EdVenture Childrens Museum
211 Gervais Street, Columbia, SC
Mission:
In Mission Imagination, children will learn through hands-on experiences. What’s more, they’ll develop communication skills that will last a lifetime. Here,... Read More
South Carolina State Museum
301 Gervais Street, Columbia, SC
Mission:
Through innovative partnerships, comprehensive collections, and stimulating exhibits and programs, The South Carolina State Museum provides educational... Read More
Rivers Bridge State Historic Site
325 State Park RD, Ehrhardt, SC
Rivers Bridge State Historic Site marks the site of one of the Confederacy’s last stands against General William T. Sherman’s sweep across the South. Of all the Civil War Sites in South... Read More
Lexington County Museum
231 Fox Street, Lexington, SC
The Lexington County Museum, founded in 1970, offers a rare and unforgettable experience – the chance to see and touch a way of life gone forever. Structures and furnishings focus on the early... Read More
Barnwell County Museum
9426 Marlboro Avenue, Barnwell, SC
Colleton Museum & Farmers Market
506 East Washington Street, Walterboro, SC
We conserve history through curation and research.
Some of the Earth's greatest landscapes are here in the Lowcountry. With the help of supporters like you, we aim to promote and protect... Read More
The South Carolina Railroad Museum
110 Industrial Park Road, Winnsboro, SC
The South Carolina Railroad Museum's mission is the preservation and interpretation of railroading in South Carolina. To that end, we welcome visitors to our Winnsboro museum site where guests... Read More
The Button Museum
55 Joe Dority Road, Bishopville, SC
Stevens is also a vocalist and has two songs that he wrote about all of his creations.
"I have a unique song and it goes like this," he said. "If you like the color of my clothes, would you... Read More
Fairfield County Museum
231 South Congress Street, Winnsboro, SC
Mission:
- To stimulate interest in the role of Fairfield County in the development of South Carolina and the nation.
- To preserve the history... Read More
Colonial Dorchester State Historic Site
300 State Park RD, Summerville, SC
From 1697 until the beginning of the Revolutionary War, the trading town of Dorchester flourished along the Ashley River, inland from colonial Charleston. Today, Colonial Dorchester State... Read More
Berkeley County Museum and Heritage Center
950 Stony Landing Road, Moncks Corner, SC
About Us:
The Berkeley Museum is a 5600 state-of-the- art exhibit building and one of the most valuable historic assets as well as a fascinating facility that traces... Read More
Redcliffe Plantation State Historic Site
181 Redcliffe Rd, Beech Island, SC
Redcliffe Plantation, completed in 1859, was once the home of James Henry Hammond, three generations of his descendants, and numerous African-American families like the Henleys, Goodwins, &... Read More
BMW Zentrum Museum
Exit 60 on Interstate 85, Hartsville, SC
Edisto Island Historic Preservation Society Museum
8123 Chisolm Plantation Road, Edisto Island, SC
Edisto Island has long been a special place.A barrier island roughly halfway between Charleston and Beaufort, SC, it was purchased from the Edisto Indians by the Lords Proprietors in 1674 in... Read More
The Charleston Museum
360 Meeting Street, Charleston, SC
Mission Statement:
To document and explain the natural and cultural history of Charleston and the South Carolina coastal region through the maintenance, improvement... Read More