Civilian Conservation Corps Museum at the Drummond Center

The Civilian Conservation Corps Museum, part of the John Drummond and Holly Self Drummond Environmental Education Conference Center, is home to an extensive set of interactive exhibits describing the life and times of the men of the Civilian Conservation Corps who built this park and 16 others across South Carolina during the 1930s.

Getting There & Details

Hours
Admissions: $2 adults; $1.25 SC seniors; age 15 & younger free. <
Address
302 State Park RDThe Drummond Center Ninety Six,SC 29666
Phone
(864) 543-3535
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