This category lists significant points of interest, activities and regular events in Walterboro, South Carolina. Examples of sites that may be listed here include local libraries, museums, art galleries, cultural centers, entertainment and recreational venues, as well as festivals and other events.
 
 
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The non-profit corporation was organized in order to provide for the renovation and preservation of the Hampton Street Elementary School building and for the development of a museum and arts civic center. Space rentals and availability may be ascertained through the site, along with sponsorship information and a calendar of events.
http://www.thecolletoncenter.org/
Colleton County Memorial Library
A profile of the public library in Walterboro, South Carolina is featured, including a directory of programs and hours of operation, announcements, contacts, and access to online databases.
http://www.colletonlibrary.org/
The annual three-day event features arts and crafts, food, fireworks, music and other entertainment venues, with an emphasis on the importance of rice in the history of Colleton County, South Carolina. Scheduled events are discussed, along with directions, vendors, and contacts, as well as photographs of previous festivals.
http://thericefestival.org/
The Walterboro, South Carolina facilities hosts an annual rodeo and provides stabling services for horses. Upcoming rodeos are featured and scheduled, and information and photographs are shown for past rodeos, along with an overview of the facilities, services, and sponsors.
http://www.doubledarena.com/
The Walterboro, South Carolina museum is dedicated to documenting, preserving, exhibiting, and interpreting the history and culture of local historical people of African descent, particularly those objects which were made and used by enslaved Africans from 1750 to the mid 1800s. Its exhibits, programs, location, and hours are posted.
http://www.slaverelics.org/
South Carolina Artisans Center
Based in Walterboro, the Center shows and highlights the work of artists and artisans from throughout the state, including those who work in clay, metal, glass, wood fiber and film. A map to the facilities is available, along with links to artist web sites, newsletter, and consignor form.
http://www.scartisanscenter.com/