Monday, July 4, 2022

South Carolina State Museum

While we visited the South Carolina State Museum for the recent art exhibit, we decided to take a stroll through the rest of the museum.

Another temporary exhibit right now is Apollo 16. Charles Duke was born in NC but grew up in SC. Duke walked on the moon in 1972.

After seeing his suit in person, I found this photo of him on the moon on Wikipedia.

This is a replica of the Lunar Roving Vehicle Duke would have driven on the moon. There are 3 of these vehicles left on the moon from Apollo missions 15, 16 and 17.

While I am not into space exploration and such (since I think we need to be putting all our efforts into earth) this exhibit was interesting. To see of piece of the moon up close it kind of cool!


There is an interesting exhibit showing the South Carolina Habitats that we did not see in the past. Perhaps it is new.

It shows the Coastal Zone with a mockup of the boardwalks I love so much here.

The Coastal Plain which is more inland. The coastal plains actually cover more than half the state.

The Sandhills (this is the region we live in which ranges through the center of the state).

The Piedmont is the northwest region.

The Blue Ridge is located at the base of the mountain range.

The state has something for everyone who loves nature! This is one of the reasons we enjoy living here.

We walked by a couple of dinosaurs.

A prehistoric megalodon. This guy could swallow me hole, no crunching required! 

A mastadon.

We saw the sun on a prompter in real time as seen through a 1926 Alvan Clark refracting telescope.

The museum takes up 4 floors of a cotton manufacturing building formerly known as the Columbia Mills Building.

This museum is always a fun place to visit and great for escaping the heat of summer here!

If you go, the museum is located at: 
301 Gervais Street
Columbia, SC
Sunday noon - 5pm
Monday - closed
Tuesday thru Saturday 10am - 5pm

Have a marvelous day/evening (wherever you are on the clock)! ~Val

14 comments:

  1. aww.... awesome images....
    lovely Lunar Roving Vehicle

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  2. Oh what a great museum and a wonderful place to visit on the regular. So much useful exhibits here. Ah yes got to love nature!

    Allie of
    www.allienyc.com

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  3. quite big museum and a lot of collections ....
    Thank you for sharing interesting photos...

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  4. What a fantastic museum! The Apollo 16 exhibit is fascinating... and how fun you were able to see the actual suit!

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    1. Thank you Heidi! It still amazes me that people have walked on the moon.

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  5. The Apollo exhibit looks very good.

    All the best Jan

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    1. It was quite interesting focusing on astronauts from our state.

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