Clinton Museum
Non-Profit Museum in Clinton, South Carolina about the history & growth of Clinton. No admission charge.
Address: 400 N Broad St, Clinton, SC 29325 | MAP
Phone: 864-833-2790
Non-Profit Museum in Clinton, South Carolina about the history & growth of Clinton. No admission charge.
Address: 400 N Broad St, Clinton, SC 29325 | MAP
Phone: 864-833-2790
Dr. Benjamin E. Mays was a mentor to Martin Luther King Jr. and an intellectual leader of the Civil Rights Movement. Now, his childhood home stands as a museum for his legacy and influence.
Address: 237 North Hospital St, Greenwood, SC 29648 | MAP
Phone: 864-223-8434
The Joanne T. Rainsford Discovery Center houses an excellent general museum which tells the story of Edgefield County and its people. This 1840 plantation home was designed to provide a comprehensive overview of the history of Edgefield County and surrounding areas. The Discovery Center also houses the William Miller Bouknight Theatre.
Address: 405 Main Street Edgefield, SC 29824 | MAP
Phone: 803-637-3833
Explore the story of Laurens County all the way from its start as Laurensville, named after a Revolutionary War hero.
Address: 205 West Laurens St, Laurens, SC 29360 | MAP
Phone: 864-681-0670
The Magnolia Dale House Museum is an 1843 plantation home which houses numerous portraits, furnishings and artifacts related to the history of Edgefield County and its people.
Address: 320 Norris Street, Edgefield, SC 29824 | MAP
Phone: 803-637-3833
The Abbeville County Historical Society is very fortunate to have a number of historic documents and photographs in our Military Room Collection. This includes the personal flight diary of Lt. Col. Langdon H. Wilson (23 August 1942 to 18 June 1944), 513 Bombardment Squadron Photographs, 376 Bombardment Group Photographs, and B24 Liberators Nose Art Photographs.
Address: 305 N Main St, Abbeville, SC 29620 | MAP
Phone: 803-637-2233
The only museum in the world dedicated to the wild turkey, its hunting history, and the success story of its conservation.
Address: 535 Gary Hill Rd, Edgefield, SC 29824 | MAP
Phone: 803-637-7480
The Siege of Ninety Six was the South’s first land battle of the Revolutionary War. Explore the still-standing Star Fort, and possibly watch some living history.
Address: 1103 Hwy 248, Ninety Six, SC 29666 | MAP
Phone: 864-543-4068
Address: 300 Columbia Road, Edgefield, SC 29824 | MAP
Phone: 803-637-4027
The Greenwood County Veterans Center Hall of Heroes Military Museum serves as a public display of United States military memorabilia associated with the experiences of local veterans. Open Wednesdays from 1:00-5:00 pm, Third weekend of each month (Saturday and Sunday) from 1:00-5:00 pm.
Address: 106 Main Street N, Greenwood, SC 29646 | MAP
Phone: 864-450-9268
Locally just called “The Museum,” The Greenwood Museum offers engaging and interactive exhibits of the city’s history.
Address: 106 Main Street, Greenwood, SC 29646 | MAP
Phone: 864-229-7093
Journey back to the golden age of railroad travel and take a private tour of real historic train cars.
Address: 906 South Main St, Greenwood, SC 29646 | MAP
Phone: 803-229-7093
Explore the museum’s progress on preserving local history and discuss the exciting future of Ware Shoals—and learn how they both go hand and hand. Check their Facebook page for updated hours.
Address: 38 Main St. E. Ware Shoals, SC