The South Carolina Railroad Museum, Inc. was established in 1973 by a group of dedicated railroad enthusiasts from the Columbia and Charleston, Sou...
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The Carolina Children’s Garden is a two-acre green oasis and teaching garden located in northeast Columbia on the Clemson University/Sandhill...
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Skateland has been providing clean, safe, quality skating entertainment for over 30 years.
We constantly strive to keep our facility up to d...
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Frankie's is Thousands of Square Feet of Entertainment.
Sure, we could have named it, 'THE MOST AWESOMEST FUN PARK IN THE WORLD', but Uncle Franki...
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Mission:The Columbia Museum of Art seeks to inspire, educate and enrich the lives of the community, South Carolinians, tourists and visitors by col...
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Our MissionWe create connections and inspire actions that have a lasting impact on wildlife and wild places.Our VisionWe envision a world where eve...
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McKissick Museum is located at the heart of the historic Horseshoe on the Columbia campus of the University of South Carolina. It was established i...
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History:The Ira & Nancy Koger Center for the arts demonstrates the cooperative spirit present in South Carolina. Its construction is the produc...
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Mission:Through innovative partnerships, comprehensive collections, and stimulating exhibits and programs, The South Carolina State Museum provides...
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The Mission Statement:The South Carolina Confederate Relic Room and Military Museum serves as the State’s military history museum by collecti...
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History:In March of 2001, an event of note took place with the dedication of an African-American History Monument on the grounds of the South Carol...
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About Us: The Camden Archives and Museum is funded by the City of Camden and is a department of the City. It is responsible for collecting, preser...
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History:
Camden, the oldest existing inland town in the state, was part of a township plan ordered by King George II in 1730. The frontier settlem...
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The Boykin Community and Boykin Mill Pond are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Boykin derives its name from William Boykin...
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History:Armand and Roselyn Sease bought 20 acres in 1942. They built their home, while working on Armand's father's farm. Five years later they mov...
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History:Matthew Richard Singleton (1817-1854) completed Kensington Mansion in 1854. The house stands on what was known as Headquarters Plantation o...
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