- TripBuzz found 22 things to do indoors in the Moncks Corner area. From Mepkin Abbey to Swamp Fox Lanes, Moncks Corner offers a variety of rainy day activities and other fun things to do indoors — including 30 indoor attractions with ratings over 90%.
- There are 25 different types of things to do inside in or near Moncks Corner, South Carolina. Some of the most popular types of these activities include: Bowling, History Museums, Religious Buildings and Movie Theaters.
- There are 3 indoor activities in Moncks Corner, and 19 indoor attractions in nearby cities within 25 miles, including: North Charleston, Summerville, Goose Creek and Charleston.
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500 Hampton St., Walterboro, SC 29488
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The Forde Doll & Doll House Collection features a collection of dolls that include miniatures from the United States, Germany, Japan, and Korea. The doll houses can be inspected in the Hampton House, a building that dates back to 1912.
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318 Wichman Street, Walterboro, SC 29488
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South Carolina Artisans Center features a juried selection of artworks from over 300 artists working in a variety of mediums, with a focus on promoting crafts and folk art produced in the state.
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South Carolina's Slave Relic Museum is committed to preserving and celebrating the rich culture of people from an African descent. The museum displays artifacts that were created by and used by enslaved Africans in the 1700's and 1800's.
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At the Colleton Museum & Farmers Market, visitors can view a variety of historical artifacts, including photographs and models of the B-25 bomber. The location also has a gift shop which sells items that are related to the history and culture of the area.
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Visitors can view the works and paintings of local, regional, and national artists at Palmetto Frame Gallery. They gallery also offers fashion jewelry and custom picture framing, featuring over a thousand frames.
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Georgetown's Kaminski House Museum is a fascinating institution for visitors interested in the history of the American Southeast. Its imposing white Classical façade bears strong Colonial influences. Most of the interior appointments are Colonial, but some hail from the Antebellum period.
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An exemplary instance of Georgian style architecture, the Harold Kaminski House and museum was built in the 18th century by the merchant Paul Trapier, also known as 'The King of Georgetown.' The home is open for tours.
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Outlaw's Original Art Gallery and Museum is a small art gallery focused on the artwork of the late Alvin Thomas Outlaw. The main attraction is the gallery itself - the artwork described as being country-like and charming.
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The Georgetown, South Carolina Rice Museum is dedicated to the history of American rice cultivation and the ways rice cultivation has shaped South Carolina. The museum's exhibits include photographs, paintings, sculptures, historic documents, agricultural equipment and more.
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729 Front Street, Georgetown, SC 29440
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Celebrating the maritime history of South Carolina and the port at Georgetown is The South Carolina Maritime Museum. The museum houses photographs of ships, harbors, and sailors from history as well as models and artifacts.