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This Week At The Museum

Drop-In Tour: Changing Exhibitions

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Connections Café – Vision and Spirit

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An Evening with Dr. Courtney Tollison Hartness

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Lunchbox Learning

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Homeschool Day – Vision and Spirit: Black Artists in the Bank of America Collection

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Exhibits and Programming

Narwhal: Revealing an Arctic Legend

Narwhal: Revealing an Arctic Legend

Narwhal: Revealing an Arctic Legend February 3, 2024 – June 16, 2024 Dive deep into the world of nature’s most mystical sea-creature. The Upcountry History Museum will invite visitors to... More »

Vision & Spirit: Black Artists in the Bank of America Collection

Vision & Spirit: Black Artists in the Bank of America Collection

Vision & Spirit: Black Artists in the Bank of America Collection February 17, 2024 – June 2, 2024 Vision & Spirit: Black Artists in the Bank of America Collection, is... More »

Salley Mavor’s Bedtime Stitches

Salley Mavor’s Bedtime Stitches

Salley Mavor’s Bedtime Stitches March 2, 2024 – May 5, 2024 Award winning fiber artist Salley Mavor has spent four decades developing her signature style, carving out her own niche... More »

Drop-In Tour: Changing Exhibitions

Drop-In Tour: Changing Exhibitions

Annually, the Upcountry History Museum hosts and organizes a diverse exhibit schedule that features topics in history, art, science, natural history, and pop culture. Through guided tours, UHM Docents engage... More »

Connections Café – Vision and Spirit

Connections Café – Vision and Spirit

Monthly program in partnership with the Alzheimer’s Association for individuals living with early-stage Alzheimer’s or dementia. Programs vary each month but usually include a short meeting with updates from the... More »

An Evening with Dr. Courtney Tollison Hartness

An Evening with Dr. Courtney Tollison Hartness

 Enjoy a special evening with Dr. Courtney Tollison Hartness as she shares stories from her recently published book, “Our Country First, Then Greenville” A New South City During the Progressive... More »

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