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South Carolina Cotton Museum
Location: 121 W Cedar Lane, Bishopville, South Carolina, USA
Description:
The South Carolina Cotton Museum, located in Bishopville, South Carolina, is a tribute to the vital role that cotton played in shaping the history, economy, and culture of the region. Through exhibits, artifacts, and engaging displays, the museum provides visitors with insights into the cotton industry’s impact on the state and its communities.
Notable Features:
Cotton Exhibits: Explore exhibits highlighting the history of cotton farming, processing, and its influence on South Carolina’s agricultural heritage.
Historical Artifacts: View a collection of historical tools, machinery, and artifacts associated with cotton cultivation, showcasing the evolution of cotton farming techniques.
Educational Displays: Engage with educational displays that delve into the social and economic impact of the cotton industry on the region’s history and communities.
Cultural Significance: Learn about the cultural significance of cotton, including its influence on the arts, music, and daily life in South Carolina.
Operating Hours:
Tuesday to Saturday: [Insert Operating Hours]
Closed on Sunday and Monday
Admission:
Adulta: $6.00
Senior Citizens: (60+) $4.00
Students: $300
Children 5 and under free
We will be closed September 3-5 for the Labor Day Holiday.
Closed Holidays: New Years Eve, New Years Day, Good Friday, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day
2023 Holiday closures: May 29, July 3-4,September 4, November 23, December 23-26, 30, January 2, 2024.
Visitor Information:
Address: South Carolina Cotton Museum, 121 W Cedar Lane, Bishopville, SC 29010, USA
Website: South Carolina Cotton Museum http://www.sccotton.org
Events and Programs:
The South Carolina Cotton Museum hosts occasional events, educational programs, and workshops related to the history and cultural significance of cotton.
Fun Fact:
Bishopville was once recognized as the “Center of the World” for its cotton production, and the South Carolina Cotton Museum celebrates this historical legacy.
Please note that operating hours, admission fees, and event schedules might vary. It’s recommended to check the official South Carolina Cotton Museum website or contact them directly for the most up-to-date information before planning your visit.
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