About Us:Featuring 115 unique arts and crafts, antiques, homemade peach desserts and preserves, fresh local peaches, peach ice cream, and festival ...
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About us :The Ruth Patrick Science Education Center (RPSEC) is a cooperative effort by the University of South Carolina Aiken, local industry, and ...
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Mission :The mission of the Hitchcock Woods Foundation is to:protect and preserve the Hitchcock Woods in a natural and ecologically healthy state, ...
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Founded in 1972 by artists Pat Koelker and Nancy Wilds, Rose Hill Arts Center became a place for aspiring artists to create, to teach and learn. It...
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About us:Aiken Community Playhouse (ACP) is a non-profit, volunteer, community theater dedicated to producing quality shows at reasonable prices. A...
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The Aiken Hounds' annual Blessing of the Hounds in the Hitchcock Woods is one of Aiken's favorite, longstanding Thanksgiving traditions. Each year,...
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History:Aiken County has reinvented itself many times during its more than 300 years of history. From the earliest farming settlements at Silver Bl...
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About us :Like many small towns and communities across America, North Augusta was on the brink of losing its distinctive character to the forces of...
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Mission:According to the museum's charter, The purpose of the Morris Museum of Art shall be: to enhance the quality of life in the Central Savannah...
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Mission Statement : The Augusta Museum of History collects, preserves, and interprets history in relation to the past of Augusta and Central Savan...
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Mission:The mission of the Lucy Craft Laney Museum of Black History is to promote the legacy of Miss Lucy Craft Laney through art, history, and the...
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About Us:Bill Carter and Owen Holmes began selling orchids as cut flowers in the years following World War II when corsage flowers were in great de...
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Phinizy Swamp Nature Park is an important component of the program’s operation. Visitors are able to connect with nature 365 days a year for ...
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History:Armand and Roselyn Sease bought 20 acres in 1942. They built their home, while working on Armand's father's farm. Five years later they mov...
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