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Curator Dustin Norris will guide attendees through 200 years of rare local history, featuring the 1856 courthouse bell and an 1897 time capsule
Anderson, S.C. — History enthusiasts and curious residents alike won't want to miss a special opportunity to explore Anderson County's Bicentennial Exhibit through an exclusive guided tour scheduled for Monday, July 14 at 5:30 PM.
A Journey Through 200 Years
Curator Dustin Norris will lead attendees on a fascinating journey back to 1826, sharing stories and insights about the county's rich 200-year heritage. The tour promises an up-close look at rare local artifacts that have shaped the community's history.
Featured Artifacts
Among the highlights of the exhibit are several remarkable pieces of local history:
The 1856 Anderson Courthouse Bell — A treasured piece of the county's judicial history that has witnessed generations of Anderson residents.
The 1897 Time Capsule — Contents from a time capsule originally sealed over 125 years ago, offering a fascinating glimpse into life at the turn of the century.
Additional rare artifacts and historical documents that tell the story of Anderson County's development from its founding to today.
Event Details
The guided tour offers a unique chance to experience local history in an intimate setting with expert commentary. Light refreshments will be served to attendees.
When: Monday, July 14 @ 5:30 PM
Where: Anderson County Bicentennial Exhibit location
RSVP: acmrsvp@andersoncountysc.gov
How to Attend
Space may be limited for this special guided experience. Residents interested in attending are encouraged to RSVP by emailing acmrsvp@andersoncountysc.gov.
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Don't miss this chance to connect with Anderson County's remarkable history and the stories that have shaped our community for two centuries. |
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