Events
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Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum: The Exhibit
Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum: The Exhibit May 16, 2026 – September 27, 2026 Young adventurers and their caregivers will travel back in time to unravel the secrets of world-famous heroes and heroines in Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum: The Exhibit. Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum is an animated PBS KIDS... Read more »
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Homeschool Day – Upcountry Road to Freedom
FeaturedUpcountry Road to Freedom: Upstate South Carolina During the American Revolution The Southern Campaign during the American Revolution marked the turn for the colonist fight for independence. The frontlines in South Carolina were determined to gain control from the British forces in the southern colonies and more than 135 military engagements took place in the... Read more »
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Lunchbox Learning
FeaturedUpcountry History Museum 540 Buncombe Street, Greenville, SC, United StatesBackcountry Resistance: South Carolina's Militia and the Fight for American Independence Presented by Carl P. Borick In Backcountry Resistance, Carl P. Borick delivers a groundbreaking account of the citizen militia that defied British forces in South Carolina's volatile Backcountry during the pivotal Southern campaign of the Revolutionary War. When Charleston fell in May of 1780... Read more »
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Family Fun Day
FeaturedStep into the Secret Museum and travel through history with Xavier, Yadina, and Brad! Families are invited to an exciting day of adventure inspired by the hit PBS Kids series Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum. Explore the Upcountry History Museum and changing exhibitions through hands-on games, creative crafts, group story time, and a museum-wide scavenger... Read more »
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Battleground Carolina: The Bloody Summer of 1780
FeaturedA 10-month lecture series meeting on the first Tuesday at 5:30 PM of the listed months below. Join historian Durant Ashmore in an engaging lecture series that explores the American Revolutionary War through the lens of South Carolina’s Backcountry, a region whose people, terrain, and battles played a critical role in the struggle for independence. While... Read more »
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Neighborhood Night
FeaturedAccess for All! UHM is open on the first Thursday evening of select months throughout 2026. The Museum operates with the firm belief that its exhibits, events, and programming should be accessible to all, regardless of cultural, ethnic, geographic, or socioeconomic differences. The Neighborhood Night initiative, introduced in 2015, provides free access to educational... Read more »
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Exhibit Drop-In Tour
FeaturedUpcountry Road to Freedom Explore Upcountry Road to Freedom: Upstate South Carolina During the American Revolution with a guided tour led by UHM Education Coordinator, Abby Silon. This exhibition features artifacts, archival materials, and accoutrements from soldiers, civilians and diverse groups from Clemson University and private collectors. After the tour, test your knowledge with rapid round trivia!... Read more »
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Connections Café – Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum: The Exhibit
FeaturedConnections 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. Connections Café meets the second... Read more »
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Saturday Toddler Time!
FeaturedCalling All Tiny Time Travelers! Travel back in time and unravel the secrets of world-famous heroes as the Upcountry History Museum hosts, “Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum: The Exhibit.” From a museum-wide scavenger hunt to game stations specially crafted for little ones, Toddler Time is included with your general admission. The program concludes with... Read more »
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Franklin
June 13 – November 1, 2026 “All of human life can be found in Charles M. Schulz’s 17,897 Peanuts comic strips.” The Saturday Evening Post, July 2018 He never kicked that football. His baseball team was historically terrible. He got nothing but rocks for Trick-or-Treating. Yet Charlie Brown can count one absolute triumph on his resume.... Read more »

