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February Flicks
Commemorating the "Great War" in Film Sergeant York (1941) FREE to Museum Members FREE with admission for all other guests
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American History Book Club
FeaturedSunshine Norwood, AHBC Member Topic: Seabrook's Oak Island at War, A Personal History Recommended reading: Soldiers, Sailors, Slaves, and Ships: The Civil War Photographs of Henry P. Moore by Jeffery Bolster and Hilary... Read more »
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February Flicks
Commemorating the "Great War" in Film The African Queen (1951) FREE to Museum Members FREE with admission for all other guests
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Toddler Time!
Calling all tiny tots! Come out and play while making new friends plus kids can enjoy a snack and juice with our story time. We will have all kinds of... Read more »
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Lunchbox Learning
FeaturedThe Carolinas and the First World War Presenter: Dr. M. Ryan Floyd, Lander University Dr. Floyd explores the political, social, and economic impact of the Great War on the American... Read more »
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Jerry Pinkney Story Time
Come out and take part in a story time and black history tour through the Museum, as we celebrate the opening of "Jerry Pinkney: Imaginings." These story times are geared... Read more »
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Jerry Pinkney Story Time
Come out and take part in a story time and black history tour through the Museum, as we celebrate the opening of “Jerry Pinkney: Imaginings.” These story times are geared... Read more »
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Jerry Pinkney Story Time
Come out and take part in a story time and black history tour through the Museum, as we celebrate the opening of “Jerry Pinkney: Imaginings.” These story times are geared... Read more »
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Jerry Pinkney Story Time
Come out and take part in a story time and black history tour through the Museum, as we celebrate the opening of “Jerry Pinkney: Imaginings.” These story times are geared... Read more »
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Bus Tour: Textile Crescent
FeaturedBuilding an Empire: Greenville’s Textile Crescent with Don Koonce $45.00 per Museum Member $50.00 per Non-Member Call 864-467-3100 for tickets. Boxed lunch included. In the early 1960’s Greenville, South Carolina... Read more »

