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In 1965, through the generosity of the estate of Bernard Mannes Baruch, the University of South Carolina received an extensive collection of 18th and early 19th century British silver. This collection
This exhibit features crafted coiled baskets and the story of their history. There will be over 200 pieces of African artistry on display.
Through the hundreds of specimens available in the library, the museum visitor can travel the world through minerals. Gold from South Carolina, amethyst from Brazil, malachite from Namibia, fluorite f
The fall line is a geographic region in South Carolina where the rivers are no longer navigable from the Lowcountry. Throughout the state's history, the fall line, which stretches from Cheraw on
This exhibit focuses on the military history of the war, strategies used during it and how the war is a part of South Carolina's military tradition. The exhibit themes examine various aspects of
Photographs and artifacts illustrate the contributions the Boy Scouts have made to South Carolina communities and the positive influence the organization has had on generations of youth in the Palmett
'The Chemistry of Color: Contemporary African-American Artists' and its accompanying catalog chronicle the accomplishments and struggles of African-American artists in the latter half of the
The exhibit encompasses dramatic photographs taken by photojournalists who were killed or reported missing while covering the conflict from 1945 to 1975. 'Requiem' is a memorial to those men
At a beautiful farmhouse in upstate New York, eight men hash out their passions, resentments and fears over the course of three summer weekends. Infidelity, flirtations, soul-searching, AIDS, truth-te
Coffee & Donuts with friends & neighbors. No sales pitch! But, we will be glad to answer any questions you may have. If this time does not fit into your schedule, you may call 803-603-1481
Coffee & Donuts with friends & neighbors. No sales pitch! But, we will be glad to answer any questions you may have. If this time does not fit into your schedule, you may call 803-603-1481
This exhibit focuses on the military history of the war, strategies used during it and how the war is a part of South Carolina's military tradition. The exhibit themes examine various aspects of
The fall line is a geographic region in South Carolina where the rivers are no longer navigable from the Lowcountry. Throughout the state's history, the fall line, which stretches from Cheraw on
Join us for a treasure hunt through the Garden as we try to find fun and unusual things in the plants. Everyone will make a "treasure" of their own.
'The Chemistry of Color: Contemporary African-American Artists' and its accompanying catalog chronicle the accomplishments and struggles of African-American artists in the latter half of the
Photographs and artifacts illustrate the contributions the Boy Scouts have made to South Carolina communities and the positive influence the organization has had on generations of youth in the Palmett
The exhibit encompasses dramatic photographs taken by photojournalists who were killed or reported missing while covering the conflict from 1945 to 1975. 'Requiem' is a memorial to those men
This exhibit features crafted coiled baskets and the story of their history. There will be over 200 pieces of African artistry on display.
In 1965, through the generosity of the estate of Bernard Mannes Baruch, the University of South Carolina received an extensive collection of 18th and early 19th century British silver. This collection