Founded in 1897 by Elizabeth Wright and modeled after her alma mater Tuskegee Institute, Voorhees was an industrial school, emphasizing a vocational curriculum for rural African-Americans. The school was named for and funded by philanthropist Ralph Voorhees. In 1967
Denmark, SC CollegesEnjoy shopping or browsing in an old-time five and dime, or wander through floors of antiques in the AT&T building, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. A restored sign shop now houses an art gallery and there'
Denmark, SC Historic DistrictsLocated in the historic AT&T Building, The Caroline Collection showcases 25,000 square feet of American, English and Continental antiques from the 18th, 19th and 20
Denmark, SC Other AttractionsJim Harrison's paintings of farm landscapes, country stores, and small town architecture afford viewers the opportunity to once again "go home." Jim's art and writing have placed him among the nation'
Denmark, SC ArtsFounded in 1897, by Elizabeth Wright, and modeled after her alma mater Tuskegee Institute, Voorhees was an industrial school,...
On Lake Moultrie; water, sewer, and electricity; boat slip; black water....
Established in 1996 to collect, preserve and display the unique documents and artifacts that chronicle area history. Housed w...
From April to May u-pick/we-pick strawberries, hanging baskets, bedding plants, country gift items. Tomatoes and other in-sea...