Events
CLOSED
To ensure the safety of museum staff and guests, the Upcountry History Museum will be closed tomorrow, March 18. Doors will reopen Friday, March 19, at 10:00 a.m. Stay... Read more »
Exhibit Homeschool Day – Framed: Step into Art
Framed: Step into Art They say life imitates art, but what if art becomes life? Find out as we explore Framed: Step into Art! Children will be transported to another... Read more »
History Homeschool Day – WWII
WWII: Training our Soldiers Examine artifacts from World War II, explore local training bases, and learn about life on the home front. This lesson meets SC standards for 4th-5th grade,... Read more »
Clemson Football History with Tim Bourret
Clemson Football History with Timothy Bourret Thursday, April 8, Noon $8.00 per UHM Member $12.00 per all other guests Hear from the Clemson legend, Timothy Bourret, as he shares his... Read more »
Exhibit Homeschool Day – Pigskin Peanuts
Pigskin Peanuts: From the STEM Zone to the End Zone Explore the history of football while also learning about the science, technology, and evolution of this beloved pastime. Exhibit Homeschool... Read more »
Toddler Time!
Explore children's exhibit, Framed: Step into Art with themed games designed for ages 1-5 years old. Toddlers can partake in a scavenger hunt, group story time, and grab a treat... Read more »
Lunchbox Learning
Presenter: Bill Fitzpatrick Topic: The Road to Yorktown: South Carolina’s Role in the American Revolutionary War Join author and historian, Bill Fitzpatrick as he shares our state’s outsized contributions to America’s independence,... Read more »
History Homeschool Day
War and Peace: The 1960s and 1970s Explore the history of the Civil Rights Movement, the Vietnam War, and the events that shaped a generation. This lesson is open to... Read more »
Toddler Time!
Explore the world of plants with themed games designed for children ages 1-5 years old. Toddlers can partake in a scavenger hunt, group story time, and grab a treat bag... Read more »
Lunchbox Learning
Threading a compelling story with theoretical insights, Dr. Claire Whitlinger, delivers a study that will help scholars, students, and activists alike better understand the dynamics of commemorating difficult pasts, commemorative... Read more »