Elloree Heritage Museum and Cultural
Center
Enter the gateway to an exciting and educational
view of South Carolina's rural past.
See the reconstructed 200 year old log cabin
where the founder of Elloree was born.
Experience a rural farm yard and smokehouse.
Learn about the importance of mules to farm life
in the past.
See a 100 year old cotton gin with wooden parts
and discover the importance of cotton a
century ago.
Find out about the history of midwives and the
importance of soil conservation.
The culmination of over four years
of planning, hundreds of donations, and
thousands of hours of volunteer effort, The Elloree Heritage Museum
and Cultural Center provides all of these wonderful opportunities.
Authentic exhibits of the area's heritage
have been restored and expertly displayed to take visitors on an
intriguing journey back in time.
The Elloree Heritage Museum and Cultural Center is one of the
primary educational facilities available to students in the region's
school districts.
Visit the Elloree Heritage Museum and Cultural Center today. This is
an experience that your family will not forget!
Family memberships in the Heritage Museum and
Cultural Center are available for $40.00 annually and individual
memberships for $25.00. Single visit admissions are $5.00 for
adults, $4.00 for senior citizens and $3.00 for school children.
Admission is free for children under 6.
School groups and other tours are encouraged to
call ahead for appointments at (803) 897-2225.
Operating Hours:
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
The Elloree Heritage Museum and Cultural Center is located at 2714
Cleveland Street. This location is conveniently mapped for you
below.
Other Attractions
- Joe Miller Park
- Loyn's Park
- Fishing
- Golfing
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