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300 College Street, Greenville, SC 29601
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Children and adults love to learn, play and explore at The Children's Museum of the Upstate in Greenville, South Carolina. Plan to spend several hours here. This museum is most appropriate for children younger than 12.
32.2 Miles
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420 College Street, Greenville, SC 29601
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One of the American South's most notable American art museums, the Greenville County Museum of Art exhibits a large collection of Andrew Wyeth watercolors, along with a notable group of paintings and prints by contemporary artist Jasper Johns.
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500 Oconee Station RD, Walhalla, SC 29691
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Originally both a military outpost and a trading post, Oconee Station State Historic Site is still home to the William Richards House, and a stone blockhouse dating to the late 1700s. Take a guided tour, or hike the site's trails to Station Cove Falls.
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1700 Wade Hampton Boulevard, Greenville, SC 29614
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The Museum and Gallery at Bob Jones University is home to a world class collection of European Old Masters paintings, with artists such as Botticelli, Rubens, Rembrandt, van Dyck, and Cranach the Elder represented. M&G also displays the Bowen Collection of Antiquities, period furniture and tapestries, and rota…
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Considered to make the world's best moonshine, the Dark Corner Distillery creates a range of whiskey in the historic traditions of the region. The distillery itself is rather small in size and is housed in an old building that was constructed in 1925.
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Offering guided Segway tours of the downtown Greenville area, Greenville Glides leads visitors through business districts, parks and greenways, providing sightseeing and historical and cultural background.
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Shoeless Joe Jackson Museum was first opened to the public in 2008. The Museum is the brick house in which Shoeless Joe Jackson lived and died and contains many of his personal belongings and over 2,000 books related to baseball.
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Part of Chimney Rock State Park, Rumbling Bald is a popular spot for hiking, bouldering, and mountain climbing. The area is open to the public and may be crowded during the winter months.
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Stretching more than 17 miles, the Swamp Rabbit Tram Trail is reserved for pedestrians and cyclists. Despite its name, there is no tram; the trail was formed from the ruins of a defunct railway system.
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Consisting of a mix of walking and food tours, Greenville History Tours offers visitors a special look at cultural identity of Greenville. On the walking tour, the guide provides a historical narration of the city's past.