Museums in Andrews, SC

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Franklin G Burroughs-Simeon B Chapin Art Museum gallery
3100 S Ocean Blvd, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577

History was made as the Museum first opened to the public in June, 1997, but was conceived some 13 years earlier by a small group of Myrtle Bea

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Gullah Museum gallery

Hunnah! That’s the word for “Welcome” in the Gullah language created by enslaved Africans brought to the Sea Islands off South Carolina during Colonial time

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Jones-Carter Gallery gallery

The Jones-Carter Gallery is a state-of-the-art exhibition gallery owned and operated by the Community Museum Society in Lake City, South Carolina. Located

Gibbes Museum of Art gallery

The Gibbes Museum enhances lives through art by engaging people of every background and experience with art and artists of enduring quality, by collecting a

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French Quarter, Downtown Charleston
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Public Works Art Center gallery

Public Works Art Center is a family-friendly 501(C)(3) nonprofit community art center in the heart of Downtown Summerville. With three galleries that have n

Florence County Museum gallery

The Florence County Museum showcases over 140 works representing 20th-century Southern art, along with works by Florence native, William H. Johnson. Through