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DO~LI V~Ea I ~carolina ·· · museums~ ~ museum_ -::-_; related-: rganizations_ TABLE OF CDNI'ENTS Institution Page No. Abbeville County Museum 1 Aiken County Historical Museum 1 Aiken Thoroughbred Racing Hall of Farna 1 Anderson County Arts Center 31 Ashtabula Plantation House 25 Avery Institute of Afro-American History 35 and Culture Barnwell County Museum 2 Beaufort Museum, The 2 Belton City Museum 3 Blue Ridge Numisnatic Association Museum 4 Bob Jones University Museum of Sacred Art 19 Branchville Railroad Shrine and Museum 4 Brookgreen Gardens, A Society for Southeastern 23 Flora and Fauna Calhoun County Museum 28 Calhoun Mansion (Charleston) 5 Canrlen Archives 5 Charleston City Art Gallery 31 Charleston Museum, The 5 Charles Towne Landing 6 Cheraw Lyceum Museum 9 Chester County Historical Museum 10 City Hall Art Gallery 6 Claflin College Fine Arts Center 33 Clemson University Art Gallery - see "Lee, Rudolph E. , Gallery" Clinton Museum ll Cokesbury Historical and Recreation Commission 12 College of Charleston Fine Arts Center 31 Colleton County Cultural Canplex 34 Columbia College Art Gallery - see "Edens Gallery" Columbia Museums of Art and Science 12 Converse College Art Gallery - see "Milliken Gallery" Cowpens Museum 35 Cowpens National Battlefield 10 Darlington County Historical Commission 15 Darlington County Historical Museum of 15 Ethnic Culture Davis, Winnie, Hall of History 35 Department of Art, Furman University 33 Department of Art, Lander College 33 Department of Art, Winthrop College 34 Dillon, James W., House Museum 16 Drayton Hall 6 Dunklin, Jarnas, House 21 Institution Page No. Eastwood, A.J., Gallery, Limestone. College 33 Edens Gallery (Colurrt>ia College) 32 Edmonston-Alston House 6 Elfe, Thanas, Workshop 9 Elliott, George Parsons, House Museum 2 Erskine College Exhibition Center 32 Fairfield County Museum 30 Fine Arts Center of Kershaw County 31 Fine Arts Center of the School District of 33 Greenville County Florence Air and Missile Museum 17 Florence Museum of Art, Science and History 17 Fort Hill 10 Fort Jackson Museum 17 Fort Moultrie National ~Aonument 28 Fort Sumter National Monument 28 Francis Marion College Arts Center 32 Furman University Art Gallery - see "Department of Art' Furman'' Gallery, The ( Spart!Ulburg) 34 Gruoocock Artillery Headquarters 36 Gibbes Art Gallery 6 Governor's Mansion Complex 12 Greenville County Museum of Art 19 Greenville Z'Dological Park 19 Hamrond, A., Museum 4 Hampton County Historical Society ~~eum 20 Hampton Plantation State ~ark 22 Hampton-Preston Mansion 12 Hanover House ll Hartsville Historical Museum 21 Heyward-Washington House 7 Historic Brattonsville 22 Historic Camden 5 Hane of Peace-Thornwell Hane for Children ll Hopsewee Plantation 18 Horry County Museum 15 l Howell Maoorial Planetarium 19 Hunting Island State Park 18 J. Jackson, Andrew, State Park 21 Kaminski, Harold, House 18 Keowee-Toxaway State Park 29 Keowee-Toxaway Visitors Center ll King's M:>untain National Military Park 3 King's Lbuntain State Park 4 - ii - Institution Page No. Lander College Art Gallery - see "Department of Art, Lander College" Landsford Canal State Park Uusewn 35 lee, Rudolph E. , Gallery, Clanson University 32 Lexington County Museum 22 Lilrestone College Art Gallery - see ''Eas~, A.J., Gallery" Macaulay Museum of Dental History 7 Magnolia Dale 16 Magnolia Plantation and Gardens 7 Manigault, Joseph, House 7 Manning Avenue Free Studio 34 Mann-SinDns Cottage 13 Marion County Museum. 36 Marlboro County Historical Musewn and 3 Jennings-Brown House Musewn M::.Kissick Musewns 13 Merorial Archives and Museum 7 Middleton Place 8 Milliken Gallery, Converse College 34 Mills, Robert, Historic House and Park 13 Museum, The (Greenwood) 20 Museum-Archives of the Swnter County 29 Historical Society Museum of York County 26 Neeses Fann Musewn 24 Oakley Park, UDC Shrine 16 <X!tagon House 36 Old Dorchester State Park 29 Old Exchange Building 35 Old Slave Mart Musewn 8 Old Textile Hall 35 Orangeburg County Historical Society 24 Patriots Point Naval and Maritime Museum 23 Pendleton District Agricultural Museum 25 36 I Pendleton Foundation for Black History & Culture 1 Penn Community Services, Inc. 18 Pickens County Art Musewn 26 Pickens Co'unty History Musewn 26 Pinckney Brothers Musewn and Media Library 24 futtersville Museum 16 t fumer Magazine 8 i Presbyterian College Gallery - see ''Thanason, James, H., Gallery" Price House 30 - iii- Institution P~e No. Railroad Historical Center 20 Redcliffe Plantation State Park 1 Rice Museum, The 19 Riverbanks Zoological Park 13 Rivers Bridge State Park 17 Robinson, H.B., Visitor's Center 20 Rose Hill State Park 30 Russell, Nathaniel, House 8 Sandor Teszler Gallery, The, Wofford College 34 S.C. Antique Toy Museum 25 S.C. Confederate Relic Roan and Museum 13 S.C. Criminal Justice Hall of Fame 14 S.C. Department of Archives and History 14 S.C. Department of Mental Health, Department of 14 Archives and History S.C. Hall of Fame 23 S.C. Railroad Museum 8 S.C. State Museum 35 Spartanburg County Nature-Science Center 27 Spartanburg County Regional Museum 27 Stanback, I. P. , Museum and Planetarium 24 Stock Car Hall of Fame/Joe Weatherly Museum 15 Sumter Gallery of Art 34 Thanason, James H., Gallery, Presbyterian College 32 Union County Historical Museum 30 University of South Carolina - Aiken 31 Useurn, The 14 Verdier, John Mark, House Museum 2 Walnut Grove Plantation 27 Waring Historical Library 9 Washington Light Infantry Archives & Museum 35 v.a;c Broadcast Museum 9 Wilson, Woodrow, Boyhood Hane 14 Winthrop College Art Gallery - see ''Department of Art - Winthrop College" Wofford College Art Gallery - see "Sandor Teszler Gallery" .. Woodburn Plantation 25 " - iv - ABBEVIUE Abbeville County Musetm1 Mrs. Helen Neuffer, Director Street Address: Corner of Poplar and Cherry Streets Mailing Address: P.O. Box 6fY7, 29620 459-2696 Many items and papers of historical significance pertaining to Abbeville County, the old Abbeville District, and South Carolina are housed in this jail designed by Robert Mills, c. 1830. Hours are 3:00-5: OOpn, Wednesday and Sunday. ~ AIKEN Aiken County Historical Museun Mrs. Joyce Ross, Director Street Address: 226 Chesterfield, NE Mailing Address: Same, 29801 649-4658 Artifacts of Aiken County and South Carolina as well as extensive Indian collections are displayed in this old jail. Hours are 10: OOam­ Noon and 1:00-4: OOpn, Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Aiken Thoroughbred Racing Hall of Fame Mrs. Joan Tower, Director Street Address: Whiskey Road and Dupree Place Mailing Address: P. 0. Box 595, 29801 649-7700 Paintings, photographs, jockey silks, trophies and other memorabilia related to Aiken-trained National Champions are included in the exhibits of this horse racing musetml. Hours are 2:00-5:00pn, .. Tuesday through Sunday . Radcliffe Plantation State Park Mr. Gene Cobb, Superintendent .,. Street Address: Route #2, Box 98 Mailing Address: Same, 29841 827-1743 The Redcliffe Plantation house was built in 1857 by James Hammond, a former congres::man, governor and senator fran South Carolina. Administered by the S.C. Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism. Hours are 1:00-5: OOpn on Sunday. Barnwell County Musemn Ms. Hildegarde Roberts, Curator Street Address: Corner of Marlboro and Hagood Streets Mailing Address: Same, 29812 259-1916 The collection of this musemn concentrates prUnarily on material related to the history of Barnwell County. Hours are 2: 30-5: 30pn Wednesday; 2:00-5: OOpn Thursday; Noon-1: OOpn Friday, and 2: 30- 5: 30pn Sunday. BEAUFORT The Beaufort Musemn Mrs. J. Berry, Curator street Address: 713 Craven Street Mailing Address: Same, 29902 524-4444' ext. 199 This museun exhibits a general collection focusing on the history and culture of Beaufort County. Hours are 10: OOam-Noon and 2:00- 5:00pn llbnday through Friday; lO:OOam-Noon on Saturday. The George Parsons Elliott House MusetUn Ms. Isabelle Verdier, Director street Address: 1001 Bay Street Mailing Address: Box 1047, 29902 524-8098 This musemn is an antebellmn hare, c. 1840, featuring period fur­ niture and antique Oriental carpets. Hours are 11:00am-3:00pn Monday through Friday. John Mark Verdier House MusetUn Ms. Henrietta Smith, Administrator Street Address: 801 Bay Street Mailing Address: P.O. Box 11, 29902 524-6334 The Verdier House is in the Adam style, c. 1790, and is furnished to the period. Administered by the Historic Beaufort Foundation. Hours are ll: OOam-3: OOpn Wednesday through Saturday. - 2- -' BEL'l"'O Belton City Museum Judge W.P. Kay, Director Street Address: 306 Anderson Street Mailing Address: P.O. Box 520, 29627 338-7773 This rruseum exhibits artifacts pertaining to Belton and Anderson County. Hours are 3: OQ-5: OOpn on Wednesday· BENNEITSV!Il..E Marlboro County Historical Museum and Jennings-Brown House Museum Mrs. Doris M:xlre, Curator Street Address: 117 S. Marlboro Street Mailing Address: Same, 29512 479-7748 The historical museum contains relics tracing Marlboro County his­ tory through 300 years while the Jennings-Brown House interprets family life in Bennettsville during the 1890's. Hours are 10: OOam- 1: OOpn and 2: OQ-5: OOpn on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday; 10: OOam- 1: 00pn on Wednesday and Friday. BlACKSBURG King's Mountain National Military Park Mr. Andrew M. loveless, Park Superintendent Street Address: Near Blacksburg .. Mailing Address: P.O. Box 31, King's Mountain, N.C., 29096 (919) 936-7508 .p Exhibited here are weapons, household furnishings, tools and other objects relating to the Revolutionary War. June 1 to Labor Day hours are 9:00am-6:00pn, seven days a week. The rest of the year the hours are 9: OOam-5: OOpn, seven days a week. - 3 - King's Mountain State Park Mr. leN Cato, Superintendent Street Address: Highway 61 Mailing Address: Route #2, Box 230, Blacksburg, S.C.
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