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Elloree Heritage Museum


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                                                                     Cultural Center, Inc.







                    An Exciting and Educational View of South Carolina’s Rural Past!



















               Meet the founder of Elloree, William J. Snider, and learn the plan for his new town.

               Visit the 18th century Snider cabin and farm yard.

               Stroll Elloree’s Cleveland Street as it appeared in 1900, with recreated stores, bank & hotel.

               Explore a plantation cotton gin and discover how cotton is grown, picked and ginned today.





               Shop Snider’s Store
                                                                                           Admission Fees
                 Cotton Boll Wreaths
                                                                                              Adults     $6
                  Cotton Ornaments
                                                                                             Seniors     $5
                   John Deere Toys
                                                                                             Students    $3
              Home Décor & Collectibles
                                                                                        Children Under 6  Free
                     Local Books




               Museum Hours
                                            2714 Cleveland Street, Elloree, SC  29047
                                                                                        Group Tours Available
             Wednesday - Saturday
                                                       (803) 897-2225
                                                                                              Special Rates
             10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.              ElloreeMuseum@ntinet.com

                                                    www.ElloreeMuseum.org
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