This is truly a hidden treasure and a must see for visitors and residents of South Carolina. Lexington County Museum is actually a collection of quaint little structures and homes from over 200...
Lexington County Museum
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231 Fox St
Lexington, SC 29072
The Lexington County Museum, located in downtown Lexington, offers a rare and unforgettable experience – the chance to see and touch a way of life gone forever. The Museum interprets and exhibits historic structures and artifacts that tell the story of everyday life for Lexington County residents in the colonial and antebellum period and contains many everyday items people used in the 18th and 19th centuries. The Museum features over 30 historic structures on seven acres. Some of these include the Leaphart/Harman house, built around 1790; the Corley Cabin, the oldest documented building in Lexington; the Ernest Hazelius House, where the traditional song "Give Me That Old Time Religion" was composed, the two story-John Fox House, built in 1832, and the Fox House slave quarters. The Museum serves as an invaluable educational tool by promoting the county's history and attracting school groups. The Museum offers thirteen hands-on tours to school groups for free.
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Estela B.
6/23/2019
Lorren P.
7/28/2023
My youngest and I had an absolute fantastic time here, it was just the two of us on our guided tour and it was great. We were able to enjoy each house/building, ask a ton of questions and learn...
Danielle P.
4/9/2019
Wow, Ive lived in this area for some time, and finally decided to stop at this history Gem! The own approx. 6 acres of land, enough parking for events, the bldg and grounds are well kept, the...
Jazz B.
4/22/2017
6 acres of SC/Lexington history! 32 structures! Great staff. Really worth checking out! Ask for Kenneth.
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