Fort Mill History Museum 107 Clebourne Street, Fort Mill, SC 29715
About the Business
The Fort Mill History Museum is a must-visit destination for history buffs and tourists alike. Located at 107 Clebourne Street in Fort Mill, South Carolina, this museum offers a fascinating glimpse into the rich history of the area. From exhibits detailing the town's origins to displays highlighting key moments in its development, visitors can explore a wide range of artifacts and information that bring the past to life. Whether you're a local looking to learn more about your community or a traveler seeking to immerse yourself in the history of the region, the Fort Mill History Museum is sure to delight and educate. Don't miss out on this unique cultural experience during your visit to Fort Mill!
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Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
Closed
Wednesday:
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Thursday:
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Friday:
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Saturday:
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"If you're interested in how Fort Mill developed throughout the twentieth century, then this is your place. If you're interested in the Civil or Revolutionary War, then you're better off online."
"The docents were amazing, generous and so knowledgeable! Loved the Canteen at Anne Springs Close ParkwaY recommendation."
"Visited 11/25/22. Very kind gentleman gave us a tour and talked about the history of how Fort Mill came to be. Free but appreciates donations. Enjoyed!"
"Overview: If you’re looking for a town treasure, look no further and be sure to check out the Fort Mill History Museum. Quaint and humble, this site speaks softly and carries a big stick of greatness! Parking: Two primary locations, the first closest is behind the building, coming from Confederate St, onto Main St you’ll find “hidden” parking behind the museum. The second closest is in the front across the street at the Organic Kitchen’s parking lot. Attractions: Multiple rooms with several artifacts and written stories about various locations and people from Fort Mill, namely the White and Springs families, as well as several others. The feeling you get from realizing the rich history of the town really provides a new level of appreciation and awareness. There’s also a great gift shop with books, ornaments, and hand made tributes to some of the town’s iconic locations. Staff: Extremely knowledgeable and welcoming, this group is full of class and personality. From the first greeting you knew you were in for a good time. Several stories can be shared and rich explanations that lead to further discoveries. So much can be said about the volunteer staff there, but it sums up to calling them close friends, if not, family. You may meet David, Pat, Sheila or other fantastic volunteer hosts. Price: Free admission which can’t be beat. Of course it’s always good to support the museums cause by way of monetary donations, filling in the visitor registration card, or making purchases of the many unique gifts. Bottom Line: Highly recommended that you make a stop to get familiar with the town and its rich history. The new appreciations you’ll have are priceless and you may make a new friend or two."
"What a wonderful representation of the history of our town. I truly enjoyed walking through and listening to the guided tour. It was entertaining and educational. I highly recommend this for natives and newcomers!!"
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