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“The history of the smoky mountain region”
Two beloved American icons come to life in an interactive exhibit created by the Betty Brinn Children’s Museum in collaboration with the U.S. Forest Service. This exhibit inspires children to discover and care for the natural resources that sustain our world – our home sweet home. Find diverse crafts from Upcountry artists at the Museum Shop – everything from paintings and pottery to jewelry and handbags. You support the Museum and local artisans when you purchase their creations at the Museum Shop.
History nerds unite! I have always been a complete nerd for history so any chance I get to check out a museum in all for it. This museum did not disappoint! So many fun exhibits to read abt. I... Read more
For a small museum, this one packs a punch! It probably takes 1-2 hours to make it through, but you can spend more time during special exhibits without realizing it. A few things make this museum... Read more
The History Museum of Upcountry South Carolina is a great museum to visit. The museum offers free parking it its parking lot. The museum is on two levels and they offer an elevator if you prefer... Read more
History Museum of Upcountry South Carolina
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- Sun: 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm
- Tue - Sat: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
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