Almost all the counties of South Carolina have atleast one museum. Museums in South Carolina is a part of the heritage and tradition of the state.
Listed below are some of the museums in South Carolina:
Aiken
Aiken Thoroughbred Racing Hall of Fame and Museum: this museum has a collection of photographs of horse race, polo and other sports. The museum also keeps a list of the different prizes, momentos and awards won by South Carolina in different competitions.
Anderson
Anderson County South Carolina: was reopened on May 2003. The 26,000 square feet building at the Greenville has 12,000 square feet of exhibit space. The museum has won the award of achievement for the conservation and preservation of the Anderson County fair model. This museum in South Carolina collct, exhibit, interpret and demonstrate items that will serve to illustrate the histort of Anderson County.
Andrews
Andrews Old Town Hall Museums: this museum preserve the history and a of the founding of the town of Andrews, South Carolina. The museum is housed in the original Town Hall building and reflects a Victorian-era Andrews home. Everything in the museum is around 1909, the year that Andrews was formed from the merging of the towns of Harpers and Rosemary.
Belton
South Carolina Tennis Hall of Fame: is located in the newly renovated and air-conditioned historic Belton Depot in Belton. Opened in 1984, the museum honors the state's top players both professional and amateur and tennis officials. Trophies, racquets and others tennis related from the past till present day are on display. The Hall of Fame is operated by South Carolina Tennis Patrons Foundation.
Cayce
Cayce Historical Museum: the museum interprets the agricultural, social and cultural heritage of Old Saxe Gotha. It exhibits and emphasize the periods of colonial trade, agricultural development and transportation from the 18th century to the present.