Upcountry History Museum

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The Upcountry History Museum is a history museum in Greenville, South Carolina that displays the regional history of fifteen upstate South Carolina counties from the early 18th century to the present. Exhibits designed by Christopher Chadbourne and Associates emphasize technology rather than artifacts "to engage the senses, ignite the imagination and transport visitors back in time."[citation needed][1]

Upcountry History Museum
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EstablishedSeptember 2007 (2007-09)
Location540 Buncombe Street, Greenville, South Carolina 29601
Coordinates34°51′26″N 82°24′11″W / 34.85722°N 82.40306°W / 34.85722; -82.40306
TypeHistory museum
WebsiteOfficial website
Interior of the museum

The museum is located on Greenville's Heritage Green with The Children's Museum, the Greenville County Art Museum, Sigal Music Museum, the Greenville County Main Library, and the Greenville Little Theatre. The museum opened in September 2007 and is operated by Furman University.

In 2015, the Upcountry History Museum was named a Smithsonian affiliate. Its first Smithsonian exhibit was Searching for the Seventies: The DOCUMERICA Photography Project.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ Christopher Chadbourne & Associates website
  2. ^ Donna Isbell Walker (February 9, 2015). "Upcountry History Museum named Smithsonian affiliate". Greenvilleonline.com. Retrieved December 8, 2016.

External links edit

  • Official site