Museums in:

Greenville, South Carolina

Bob Jones University Museum & Gallery

Greenville, South Carolina

University

Fine Arts Center of Greenville County

Greenville, South Carolina

Art

Gassaway Mansion Art Museum

Greenville, South Carolina

Art

Greenville Cultural Exchange Center

Greenville, South Carolina

Culture

Historic Greenville Foundation

Greenville, South Carolina

History

Museum and Library of Confederate History

Greenville, South Carolina

Culture, General, History, Library, Military

This museum is dedicated to an accurate portrayal of the history of one of the most tragic periods in America's past: 1861-1865. We show the events as they were, without embellishment or revisionism. The museum is home to numerous artifacts and displays portraying the war and home life in the South during that time.

Greenville County Museum of Art

Greenville, South Carolina

Art

The Greenville County Museum of Art is counted among the country's premier American art museums, drawing visitors from around the world to see installations of work by two of the nation's greatest contemporary artists, Andrew Wyeth and Jasper Johns, as well as its Southern Collection, which traces the history of American art using Southern examples. Free tours are offered for groups of 10 or more adults. For all tours, call Museum Educaton Terri Steck at 864/271-7570, ext. 17, or send an email to tsteck@greenvillemuseum.org.

Greenville Zoological Park

Greenville, South Carolina

Park

Howell Memorial Planetarium

Greenville, South Carolina

Planetarium

Roper Mountain Science Center

Greenville, South Carolina

Anthropology, Arboretum, Archaeology, Botanical Garden, Children's, History, Library, Natural History, Nature Centers, Park

The arboretum is a Roper Mountain location that is lovely year-round, but it is especially glorious when the azaleas and Carolina jessamine are blooming in the spring. First established in 1987, the arboretum displays landscape specimens and identifies them with markers that show both the botanical name and common name for each plant. The natural setting located adjacent to the entrance of the Living History Farm provides a pleasant backdrop for displaying understory trees, shrubs, vines, perennials and annuals. The public is welcome to stroll through the arboretum during daylight hours when the center’s main gate is open.

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