Oconee History Museum is a non profit organization that actively preserves and promotes the history and cultural heritage of Oconee County, South Carolina, through its museums, programs and historic sites. Visitors explore the history of Native Americans, Immigration, Railroads, New Deal Programs, Textile Mills, Agriculture and much more as it relates to Oconee County. The exhibit hall offers a self-guided tour of Oconee’s history. Popular exhibits include the dugout canoes being preserved within the museum, a walk-in Stump House Tunnel exhibit and a Depression Era Tenant Farmer’s House. The Louise Russell Alexander Children’s Corner is a special part of the museum where children can explore our culture and heritage in a fun environment. Oconee History Museum is a community-supported endeavor, and we invite everyone to join the effort by becoming a member, volunteering and donating artifacts.
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