South Carolina State Museum

301 Gervais Street, Columbia
4 vertinimų
9.50/10.00
+1 803-898-4921

South Carolina State Museum žemėlapyje

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Vincent Le Strat (23.10.2017 09:30)
Really beautiful collection of telescopes in addition with an amazing view of the sun through one of them. Interesting expositions on the side on South Carolina history that made the visit even more enjoyable. Would recommend.
Tyler Watson (05.09.2017 22:08)
This is a great museum with a lot of different things on display from multiple time periods. It very clean and well laid out. The gift shop has plenty to choose from as well. Great way for families or a couple to spend the day.
S N (23.08.2017 04:12)
We had a wonderful experience at the Museum during the total solar eclipse on August 21st. Both the coordination of the event and the Excellence of the museum itself made a lasting impression on both me and my children.
This was our first visit to Columbia and this Museum certainly makes us want to come back. We started the day off exploring the art exhibits and the geologic history exhibits. We are especially Amazed by the Savage Seas exhibit, which shows some of the amazing prehistoric life of the Inland shallow American sea during the period about 80 million years ago. This exhibit had full skeletons of a huge variety of animals that lived at this time in quite life-like positioning.
As for the activity surrounding the eclipse itself, the museum certainly outdid itself and its peers. Not only did they arrange for an orderly and extremely pleasant that was neither too crowded nor too expensive, they also had exhibits from NASA and a local astronaut hero who spoke to the crowd before the full eclipse. They arranged for delicious local catering provided water and glasses to all attendees.
I can't wait to go back.
Briana Smith Glenn (30.07.2017 09:00)
As a South Carolina native, I have been to the SC State Museum countless times, but with each visit I discover something new. This museum provides a wonderful and comprehensive history of South Carolina. Visitors get to experience hundreds of interactive exhibits detailing the history of the State we proudly call home and beyond. Get answers to questions such as "why is there so much sand in Lexington?" To "what is the significance behind the Palmetto Tree?" and much, much more. We love the state museum and hope you enjoy your visit as much as our family has.

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