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SUMMARY:Beautification: The Environmental Legacy of Lady Bird Johnson
DESCRIPTION:Beautification: The Environmental Legacy of Lady Bird Johnson\nMarch 15\, 2025 – September 7\, 2025  \nCurated and produced by the LBJ Presidential Library\, Austin\, Texas\, Beautification: The Environmental Legacy of Lady Bird Johnson\, focuses on the life and legacy of Lady Bird Johnson\, wife of the 36th President of the United States\, Lyndon Baines Johnson. The Upcountry History Museum\, Greenville\, SC\, will be the exhibit’s first stop on its limited national tour. \nThe former first lady is most often associated with promoting environmental conservation and the wildflowers that brighten the country’s landscape. This exhibition guides visitors through a comprehensive story of Mrs. Johnson’s life\, providing more context to her education\, family\, campaign efforts\, acumen as a businesswoman\, leadership in education and environmental conservation\, and her role as a philanthropist. \nThroughout her time in the White House\, Lady Bird fought to make American cities more beautiful by planting flowers or adding park benches and by removing billboards and junkyards from the nation’s highways. Her efforts in these areas pushed her further into the political arena\, more than any First Lady before her. Even Eleanor Roosevelt\, Lady Bird’s declared role model\, had not sat in on a legislative strategy session or been given assignments to influence Congressional votes. Lyndon Johnson supported Lady Bird’s efforts\, publicly promoting her projects in his State of the Union speeches and during Cabinet meetings. \nBeautification: The Environmental Legacy of Lady Bird Johnson will guide visitors through a comprehensive story of Mrs. Johnson’s life\, from childhood through her post-White House years. Visitors will be immersed in the life and legacy of Lady Bird Johnson on loan from the LBJ Presidential Library and the Johnsons daughters Lynda Bird Johnson Robb and Luci Baines Johnson include items from Whistle Stop campaign tours\, gowns from White House galas\, mementos from beautification projects; original art from The Lorax\, created by Dr. Seuss; along with letters\, photographs\, oral histories\, home movies\, and artifacts – the majority of which have never been shared with the public. \n  \nSupport provided by \n           \nJanis Bandelin & Bill Fitzpatrick            Mountain Laurel Garden Club of Travelers Rest \n 
URL:https://upcountryhistory.org/event/lady-bird-johnson/
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Highlight
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SUMMARY:Privies\, Pipes\, and Progress...
DESCRIPTION:Privies\, Pipes\, and Progress…\nMay 10\, 2025 – October 5\, 2026 \n  \nRenewable Water Resources Celebrates 100 Years of Cleaning Water \nNovember 1\, 1928\, ushered in a new era for the Upcountry as the then Greater Greenville Sewer District began operations at the recently completed Mauldin Road treatment plant. The realization of this “modern sewerage system” in the “first city in the South to be completely sewered” brought with it expectations\, opportunities\, and progress for the 20th century. \nOver the next few decades\, upgrades and advanced improvements were made to keep the utility on mission for cleaning water and protecting public health\, while additional facilities were built to help meet the demands of a growing region. As the service area and functions expanded\, the utility was renamed Greenville County Sewer Authority in 1968\, and by 1969\, S.C. Act 688 established it as the primary wastewater treatment provider in the Greenville area. \nThe succeeding years brought increased environmental responsibilities\, escalating infrastructure demands\, as well as an anticipated expansion in scope of responsibility for surrounding counties. So\, the General Assembly authorized S.C. Act 1415 in 1974 to rename the utility to Western Carolina Regional Sewer Authority (WCRSA). \nFor the next 35 years\, WCRSA made pioneering and groundbreaking advancements in numerous areas of wastewater treatment\, many of which positioned the utility as the definitive leader at the state and national levels. \nBy the early 2000s\, the utility’s vision had evolved to encompass a more thorough commitment to enhancing the quality of life for its communities by transforming wastewater into a clean\, fresh\, renewable resource. State legislators agreed and by approval of Act 102 in 2009\, the name became Renewable Water Resources (ReWa). \nOver the past 100 years\, ReWa has established itself as an organization dedicated to protecting Upstate waterways\, supporting public health\, and promoting a cleaner environment. It has also become a steadfast community partner motivated to lead\, engage\, and serve. \nThis exhibition takes visitors on a journey through ReWa’s 100 years and features interactive displays\, archived materials from early days of operations\, photo collages highlighting the decades\, and more. \n  \nSupport provided by \n         \n 
URL:https://upcountryhistory.org/event/rewa/
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Highlight
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SUMMARY:Avengers: Endgame – The Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Avengers: Endgame — The Exhibition\nJune 7\, 2025 – January 18\, 2026 \n“In the comic books and the movies\, the story is always the most important element.”\n– Stan Lee\, Writer\, Editor\, Comic Book Creator \n  \nFor over 85 years\, creating independent yet deeply connected stories has been the foundation of the Marvel Universe. Conceived from a simple idea of strange tales and journeys in 1939 with the publication of Marvel Comics #1\, Marvel began to create a world with visual and cultural impact that has continued to influence readers and viewers today. \nAs the comic book industry gained momentum in the 1930s\, Stan Lee\, an aspiring writer\, joined Timely Comics\, the forerunner to Marvel Comics. In 1940\, Timely introduced characters such as Captain America\, Toro\, the Whizzer\, and even Miss America\, who with the Human Torch\, founded the Invaders\, dedicated to combating Nazi forces in Europe. Following the war\, the group was renamed the All-Winners Squad with the mission to fight crime in the U.S. \nOver the next two decades\, new characters in different genres expanded the growing repertoire of stories which furthered the narratives of heroes and villains. By the 1960s\, Marvel had risen in popularity. Lee and artist Jack Kirby created the company’s first family with The Fantastic Four in 1961\, followed in 1962 with Spider-Man\, well Daredevil\, Nick Fury\, Incredible Hulk\, and the X-Men. \nIn 1963 Marvel created a team of superheroes including Captain America\, Iron Man\, Black Widow\, Thor\, Hawkeye\, Hulk\, and Black Panther. Named The Avengers\, their mission was to stand as Earth’s first line of defense against the most powerful threats in the universe. \nBy 2012\, movies and television shows were the outlets for Marvel Universe characters\, the parent company became Marvel Cinematic Universe. The Avengers continued to provide audiences with thrilling storylines based on their mission as seen in 2012\, 2015\, and 2018 films. \nAvengers: Endgame debuted in theaters in 2019 and became the highest-grossing film of all time that year. In partnership with The Walt Disney Company’s Marvel Studios and private collectors\, the Upcountry History Museum will present an exclusive 2000 square foot exhibition featuring an extraordinary display of original costumes\, props\, and memorabilia showcasing the film’s messages of teamwork\, courage\, and perseverance. \nThe first exhibition of its kind in the United States\, the project invites visitors of all ages to traverse the Marvel Universe. This once-in-a lifetime experience will explore the fourth installment in the Avengers saga and is the culmination of 22 interconnected Marvel films and the climax of a journey. The exhibit’s design and messaging will emulate Avengers: Endgame’s principles of friendship\, teamwork\, and setting aside differences to overcome impossible obstacles. \n  \nSupport provided by \n           \n  
URL:https://upcountryhistory.org/event/avengers-endgame/
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Highlight
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SUMMARY:Exhibit Drop-In Tour
DESCRIPTION:“Avengers! Assemble.”\nExplore Avengers: Endgame – The Exhibition with a guided tour led by UHM Education Coordinator\, Sarah Wright. This exhibition features original costumes and props from Marvel Studio’s Avengers: Endgame as well as comics and memorabilia from private collectors.\nGet a behind the scenes look at how the Marvel Studios created one of the highest-grossing films of all time. After the tour\, test your MCU knowledge with rapid round trivia.\n\n  \n\n\n\nDrop-In Tours will occur on select Fridays at 2:00 PM.\nTours last approximately 30 minutes.\nDrop-In Tours are included with your general admission.\n 
URL:https://upcountryhistory.org/event/exhibit-drop-in-tour-19/
CATEGORIES:Events,Highlight,Programs
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SUMMARY:Connections Café - Dinosaurs: Land of Fire and Ice
DESCRIPTION:Connections Café is a 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 Alzheimer’s Association\, a tour of a Museum exhibition\, and a hands-on activity time in the classroom.\nConnections Café meets the second Thursday of each month at 2:00 p.m. \nAdmission is free for all participants and caregivers. \n  \n  \nSeptember 11\, 2025 | 2:00 p.m.\nJoin us on September 11th to explore Dinosaurs: Land of Fire and Ice.\n  \n  \nConnections Café  is generously sponsored by:\n \n  \n 
URL:https://upcountryhistory.org/event/connections-cafe-dinosaurs-land-of-fire-and-ice/
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SUMMARY:Saturday Toddler Time!
DESCRIPTION:Spark your child’s innate curiosity through hands-on play that’s both educational and engaging.\n\n\nStomp\, roar\, and play your way through for the final Saturday Toddler Time for Dinosaurs: Land of Fire and Ice! \nLittle ones will discover the world of dinosaurs through interactive games made just for their curious minds and busy little feet. Join the group story time\, complete with juice and a snack\, at 10:30AM. \n  \n\n Saturday\, September 13 \n 10:00AM  | Included with your admission \n\n\n Adults – $14 | Kids (ages 3-18) $10 \n\n Kids ages 2 and under are FREE \n📖 Story Time with Snack & Juice | 10:30AM \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nToddler Time is included with your general admission and FREE for children ages 2 and under.
URL:https://upcountryhistory.org/event/saturday-toddler-time-21/
CATEGORIES:Events,Highlight,Programs
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SUMMARY:Museum Drop-In Tour
DESCRIPTION:Interested in Upcountry history?\nJoin UHM Educator\, Sarah Wright\, for an upcoming\, drop-in tour through the Museum’s permanent galleries and explore the area’s rich and fascinating history.\n\n  \n\n\n\nDrop-In Tours will occur on select Saturdays throughout the year.\nAll tours will begin at 2:00 p.m. and conclude at approximately 3:30 p.m.\nDrop-In Tours are included with your general admission.\n 
URL:https://upcountryhistory.org/event/museum-drop-in-tour-15/
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SUMMARY:Dinosaur Toddler Time
DESCRIPTION:Stomp\, roar\, and play your way through the last Dinosaurs Toddler Time!\n\n\nLittle ones will discover the world of dinosaurs through interactive games\, a take-home fossil craft\, and group story time with snack and juice. \n  \n\n Tuesday\, September 16 \n 10:00AM  | Included with your admission \n\n\n Adults – $14 | Kids (ages 3-18) $10 \n\n Kids ages 2 and under are FREE \n📖 Story Time with Snack & Juice | 10:30AM \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nToddler Time is included with your general admission and FREE for children ages 2 and under.
URL:https://upcountryhistory.org/event/dinosaur-toddler-time/
CATEGORIES:Events,Highlight,Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250920T100000
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SUMMARY:Family Fun Day
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a roaring good time as we celebrate the grand finale of Dinosaurs: Land of Fire & Ice!\nPerfect for toddlers\, young kids\, and even adults who are young at heart\, this drop-in program invites families to enjoy one last Jurassic journey before the exhibition becomes extinct.\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Saturday\, September 20 \n 10AM – 12PM | Doors will be open until 5PM \n\n\n Adults – $14 | Kids (ages 3-18) $10 \n Kids ages 2 and under are FREE \n Purchase tickets upon arrival or at the link below \n\n\n Have a question? Give us a call at (864)467-3100 \n\n \nThere’s something for all ages\, including fun crafts\, games\, and story times for the kids. Venture out and  explore Upcountry history and the Museum’s one-of-a-kind exhibitions.
URL:https://upcountryhistory.org/event/family-fun-day-39/
CATEGORIES:Events,Highlight,Programs
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SUMMARY:War Dogs: K9 Military Heroes
DESCRIPTION:War Dogs: K9 Military Heroes\nSeptember 20\, 2025 – February 1\, 2026 \n“I want to pay tribute to the soldiers who served with great sacrifice by creating the sculptural allegory of wounded warrior dogs who were the soldier’s best friend and companion in battle.”\n– artist\, James Mellick \n  \nSince the American Revolutionary War\, military working dogs have served with all branches of the United States Armed Forces. First used as pack animals\, working dogs have expanded their military roles to include scouting\, policing\, detection\, and combat. U.S. military dogs officially began serving in WWII\, following the formation of the Dogs for Defense\, Inc. coalition. Today\, hundreds of dogs serve with U.S. military forces around the globe assisting with dangerous missions on today’s modern battlefields. \nThe Upcountry History Museum will spotlight and honor the important role of these four-legged warriors when it hosts War Dogs: K9 Military Heroes. The exhibition combines life-size sculptures designed by Ohio master craftsman James Mellick with combat art and objects on loan from the collections of the National Museum of the Marine Corps\, the United States Coast Guard\, and the Naval History & Heritage Command. \nThe project features eight Wounded Warrior and two Canine War Dog sculptures\, bringing attention to the history\, service and heroism of military working dogs. The collection represents Doberman Pinchers\, German Shepherds\, Labrador Retrievers and Belgian Malinois who served in WWII\, Vietnam\, Iraq and Afghanistan military campaigns. \nOne of the sculptures honors Lucca\, a Marine Corps war dog. Lucca conducted more than 400 missions during two deployments to Iraq and one to Afghanistan. One of those missions cost Lucca her leg and severe burns but there were no human casualties under her watch. When she retired\, Lucca’s handler adopted her. \nTwenty pieces of art paint a more complete picture of dogs at work\, detailing the most menacing war dogs to goggled high-flying dogs to sleeping warriors and keen detectives. Artifacts include items used by war dogs and their handlers. Dog uniforms\, medical kits and Purple Hearts share poignant stories of perseverance and bravery. Military working dogs have served and protected countless lives in war\, this inspiring exhibition tells their amazing story. \n  \nSupport provided by \n                         \n      
URL:https://upcountryhistory.org/event/war-dogs/
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SUMMARY:Lunchbox Learning
DESCRIPTION:Native American Resilience in South Carolina \nPresented by Joshua Shumak \nIn 1513\, the first European settlement in what is now South Carolina was established on Parris Island. It’s inhabitants were the first of many settlers to cross the Atlantic Ocean and settle in the area\, but the land had been occupied for centuries by various tribes of Native peoples. Over several era’s of American history\, Native Americans have faced disease\, violence\, and exile from land once held by their ancestors. As the populations of several of these tribes dwindled\, the preservation of their culture was a struggle\, but many members of these tribes still remain\, and their voices come together to tell the history of their peoples. Join Joshua Shumak as he highlights the resilience and challenges of Native American communities in South Carolina. \nJoshua Shumak is Vice Chief of the Wassamasaw Tribe of Varnertown Indians and Native American Affairs Program Coordinator for the South Carolina Commission for Minority Affairs. A nationally respected advocate and educator\, he has received multiple Keys to the City and became one of the the youngest recipients of the Order of the Palmetto\, South Carolina’s highest civilian honor. His work has earned numerous national and international awards for leadership\, cultural preservation\, and public service. In 2024\, Joshua made history as the first representative of a South Carolina–recognized tribe to speak at the United Nations Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in Geneva. \n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLunchbox Learning is generously sponsored by:
URL:https://upcountryhistory.org/event/lunchbox-learning-63/
LOCATION:Upcountry History Museum\, 540 Buncombe Street\, Greenville\, SC\, 29601\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250926T140000
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SUMMARY:Homeschool Day - ReWa 100 Years
DESCRIPTION:Privies\, Pipes\, and Progress: Renewable Water Resources\nOver the past 100 years\, ReWa has established itself as an organization dedicated to protecting Upstate waterways\, supporting public health\, and promoting a cleaner environment. It has also become a steadfast community partner motivated to lead\, engage\, and serve. \nThis exhibition takes visitors on a journey through ReWa’s 100 years and features interactive displays\, archived materials from early days of operations\, photo collages highlighting the decades\, and more. \nStudents joining our ReWa Homeschool Day will explore their 100 year history and then craft trivet dishes from collected (and cleaned) oyster shells\, repurposing something used into something beautiful. \n\n  \nWHEN: Friday\, September 26 | 2:00 p.m. \n  \nWHERE: Upcountry History Museum \n  \nHOW: September’s Homeschool Day is open to children in 1st-12th grade \n  \nCOST: $11 per student & $14 per adult \n  \nUHM MEMBERS COST: $7 per student & Adults are FREE \n\n\n  \n\n  \n 
URL:https://upcountryhistory.org/event/homeschool-day-rewa-100-years/
CATEGORIES:Events,Highlight,Programs
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