The Greenville County Museum Of Art
You and your grandchildren can sample the very best in American art at the Greenville County Museum of Art. Through its traveling exhibitions and works from its permanent collecti... grandparents.com
Bob Jones University Museum And Gallery
Take your grandchildren to "Greenville's best-kept secret," the Bob Jones University Museum and Gallery. Recognized as housing one of the country's finest collections of Italian p... grandparents.com
Roper Mountain Science Center
Science will come to life for you and your grandchildren at Roper Mountain Science Center, which provides classes for school children across the state, along with in-service progr... grandparents.com
Museum And Library Of Confederate History
This museum is dedicated to an accurate portrayal of the history of one of the most tragic periods in America's past: 1861-1865. We show the events as they were, without embellishme... museumsusa.org
Greenville Cultural Exchange
Expose your grandchildren to a multicultural education at the Greenville Cultural Exchange Center, a museum founded in 1987 by a former history teacher with the Greenville County ... grandparents.com
The Childrens Museum Of The Upstate
With three floors of indoor exhibits, our 79,000 sq foot facility at Heritage Green is one of the largest childrens museums in the United States. 864-233-7755 famplosion.com
Joseph Jefferson "Shoeless Joe" Jackson Grave Site
Major League Baseball Player. He is best known today for being the most recognizable of the eight Chicago White Sox players who were banned forever from Major League baseball for hi... findagrave.com
Greenville Woman's College
Established in 1854 by the S.C. Baptist Convention, this institution opened as Greenville Baptist Female College in February 1856, on this site originally donated by Vardry McBee to the G... hmdb.org
Christ Church (Episcopal)
Started in 1820 as St. James' Mission, the first church built here in 1825 on land given by Vardry McBee, was consecrated in 1828 by Bishop Nathaniel Bowen as Christ Church. The present c... hmdb.org
Falls Park On The Reedy
Take your grandchildren to the birthplace of South Carolina, and one of the most magnificent attractions in the city: Falls Park on the Reedy. The Cherokee lived and hunted in pre... grandparents.com
Max Heller Legacy Plaza
New Beginnings [Top Panel]: It was 1919 and Greenville, South Carolina had emerged from World War I with a surge of patriotism and community spirit. Main Street was a center of activity a... hmdb.org
Furman Class Of '05 September 11 Memorial
Provided by Members of the Class of 2005 In memory of September 11, 2001 our first day of class [Left]: In the early hours the news broke, the truth uncertain, the implications unfathomab... hmdb.org
The Geologic History Of Greenville
The mountains of the Upstate have a very long and complex history. In fact, it took at least 200 million years for them to form! The mountains rose up as huge slowly "drifting" blocks of ... hmdb.org
African Elephant
In Greenville! Joy eats 2 bales of hay, 25 pounds of grain, 20 pounds of fruits and vegetables, with vitamin supplements added, and browse. Total food consumption is up to 200 pounds each... hmdb.org
Historic Plants Garden
Agricultural plants that were grown and sold by farmers are important to Greenville's history. For many years, most families in Greenville made their living by farming. Corn, Wheat and Oa... hmdb.org
The History Of The Gosnell Cabin
The history of the Gosnell cabin originates 200 years ago. The cabin, with original dimensions of twenty-five by eighteen feet, was built out of twelve-inch thick by eight-inch wide beams... hmdb.org
Beaver At Lake Conestee
Beaver (Castor canadensis) inhabited the Conestee area long before the arrival of Europeans in the 18th century. Their numerous dams throughout the Park have inundated much of the former ... hmdb.org