To preserve the history and era of the founding of the Town of Andrews, South Carolina.
Highlights & Collections:
Andrews, SC began life as a railroad hub for the blossoming early 1900 lumber industry and served as the rail hub connecting the seaport of Georgetown, SC with the eastern railroad branches. The Andrews Old Town Hall Museum is housed in the original
Town Hall building and reflects a Victorian-era Andrews home, everything in the museum is circa 1909, the year that Andrews, SC was formed from the merging of the towns of Harpers & Rosemary.
Victorian Schoolroom
Child's Room with Period Toys
Complete 1900's Kitchen
Victorian Parlor with Period Furniture & Pictures
Train Memorabilia
Early 1900's Farm Shed Complete with Tools
*NEW EXHIBIT* Early 1900's Clothing Store
Hours:
Tuesday and Thursday 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Also, other days by appointment.
Admission & Directions:
Free, donations accepted.
Located on SC Highway 521 (Main Street) downtown Andrews, 18 miles west of Georgetown.