HISTORY OF THE KAMINSKI HOUSE
Of the more than 60 antebellum homes in Georgetown, the Kaminski House stands out as one of the most representative ...
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About Us
The Georgetown County Museum was officially established under the auspices of the Georgetown County Historical Society in 2005. The Socie...
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The Rice Museum, known locally as The Town Clock, is located in the Old Market Building and is a prominent symbol of Georgetown County. Through dio...
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Mission:To collect and preserve material related to the prehistory, natural history, history and culture of Horry County; to interpret and to creat...
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About Us:Wheels of Yesteryear opened in the Myrtle Beach area September 30, 2009. The local community was quick to embrace the museum and it’...
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Tucked away on the south end of Myrtle Beach, SC, PirateLand Family Camping Resort will provide you with a camping experience to treasure for...
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Acclaimed as one of the finest small town museums in the state. The Village museum opened in April 1999. Exhibits demonstrate a time line of histor...
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The Florence County Museum showcases over 140 works representing 20th-century Southern art, along with works by Florence native, William H. Johnson...
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Our Mission:
The Art Museum is dedicated to being one of the finest visual arts museums in the Carolinas. We strive to engage our community and ou...
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Artifacts and memorabilia from 1850-1900 are on exhibit here. Pictures of military personalities are displayed in the museum, as well as many items...
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The City of Mullins sprang from the growing, harvesting and selling of tobacco beginning in 1894. Proving that tobacco and farm life was the life-b...
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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 f...
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Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Odditorium in Myrtle Beach features the largest collection of the odd and unusual from all corners of the world. ...
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The c. 1915 Dillon County Museum building was once the medical office of Dr. Henry Edwards, and later the dental office of his son Luther. Step ins...
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Looking for fun things to do in Myrtle Beach, SC. Pinball and Retro lovers this one is for you! The Best Arcade in Myrtle Beach!
Take a totally aw...
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The James W. Dillon House Museum is located in Dillon, South Carolina, and was the home of the James W. Dillon family. Built in 1890, the home was ...
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Blackbeard's Cove Family Fun Park has something for everyone! Go-Karts, 2 miniature golf courses, an amazing arcade, electric go-karts, jump-land, ...
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On March 10, 2005, local businessman Dick Hester had a vision. He saw the Museum in its current location--the former North Myrtle Beach Library bui...
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