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Chesterfield / South Carolina / United States
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North Charleston / South Carolina / United States
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La-Z-Boy offers a full range of great-looking, comfortable furniture designed to help customers create the look and ultimately, home of their dreams. Its sofas, sectionals, chairs, recliners and more, come in a variety of styles and are customizable to match each customer’s unique look. The highest quality construction and craftsmanship, combined with professional design services help customers bring their vision to life so they can feel confident and live life comfortably.
Columbia / South Carolina / United States
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Set in the heart of South Carolina's capital city, just a short stroll from the historic State House, the Columbia Museum of Art, founded in 1950, features a wide variety of American, Asian and European collections in its 20,000 square feet of gallery space, with notable Medieval, Italian Renaissance and Baroque art among its more than 7,000 permanent pieces. The museum -- which also has a 154-seat auditorium, art studios, a museum shop and event space -- also rotates prominent national exhibitions every few months.

Best and worst time to go to Columbia MOA
The museum is open from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Friday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturdays and noon-5 p.m. Sundays. If you'd like to go in the evening, plan your visit for the first Thursday of the month, when the museum extends its hours to 8 p.m., making it an enticing date-night option for couples. Another great option: Sunday afternoons, when the museum's permanent collections are free to the public. Just don't go on a Monday, when the museum is closed.

Must see/do at Columbia MOA
Take a walk through the museum's Kress Collection, which forms the foundation of its European holdings and includes 77 Renaissance and Baroque paintings, sculptures and decorative arts from the Old Masters, including a rare Nativity fresco by Sandro Botticelli. Also don't miss a sizable Asian antiquities collection that includes Water-Moon Guanyin Bodhisattva, an intricate wooden sculpture believed to date as far back as the late 1300s, as well as snuff bottles and ancient ceramic animals dating as far back as 200 B.C. And be sure to check the museum's current visiting exhibitions. In the past, the list has included "From Marilyn to Mao: Andy Warhol's Famous Faces" and a variety of showcases from local and regional artists, such as "Independent Spirits: Women Artists of South Carolina."

Admission to Columbia MOA
Museum admission is below $15 for adults, with slight discounts for seniors. Students receive a steeper discount -- about half the adult cost -- and children 5 and under are admitted free. From Memorial Day to Labor Day, active-duty military personnel and their families are admitted free through the Blue Star Museum initiative. The free Sunday public admission does not include ticketed exhibitions. Individual and family memberships are offered for about $75 or less that include unlimited admission for a year, discounts on concerts and classes, member appreciation days, museum shop discounts and free entry to more than 80 museums throughout the Southeast.

Parking and public transportation to Columbia MOA
Parking is available in metered spaces near the museum's location at the corner of Hampton and Main streets, as well as at the City Center Garage at 1227 Taylor Street, less than a five-minute walk from the museum along a landscaped pedestrian path. Metered parking and the garage are free on Saturdays and Sundays. The COMET, Columbia's public transportation system, has numerous daily routes -- including the 34B Bush River Road/Saint Andrews, the 26 West Columbia and the 201 Rosewood -- that stop at its transit center near the intersection of Sumter and Laurel streets, about a seven-minute walk northeast of the museum. Visit catchthecomet.org to view connecting routes and times from various sections of the city.

Food at Columbia MOA
No on-site dining is available at the museum, which allows food, drink and chewing gum in its public areas but not in the galleries. However, several eateries are within walking distance, including Bourbon, an eclectic whiskey bar at 1214 Main Street that features tempting lunch and dinner menus of Cajun-Creole classics such as gumbo, jambalaya and etoufee. To continue the art theme, visit Midlands' Modern Southern Food Arts in the nearby Columbia Marriott, about a block from the museum. There, you'll find a variety of contemporary Southern American masterpieces for breakfast, lunch and dinner -- such as fried green tomatoes and chicken and waffles -- served in a bright, airy and modern setting.

Insider tip for visitors to Columbia MOA
Many don't think of an art museum as a place to take the kids, but the Columbia Museum of Art bucks that stereotype with an Interactive Education Gallery where children can create their own masterpieces and Art Explorer Backpacks, which can be checked out at the visitors desk and include colored pencils, sketchpads, binoculars, compasses and other hands-on activities for ages 2-10.

Author's bio: Kevin Adams is a freelance writer who has lived in Orlando for more than a decade and has had travel articles appear on USAToday.com and in Golfweek magazine.

North Myrtle Beach / South Carolina / United States
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Columbia / South Carolina / United States
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Set in a renovated textile mill on the banks of the Congaree River in downtown Columbia, a mile from the state's capital, the South Carolina State Museum is home to an observatory, a dome planetarium, a 4-D interactive theater and four floors of permanent and rotating exhibits that tell the history of the Palmetto State. The museum's collection includes more than 70,000 artifacts divided into four main disciplines: Cultural History, Natural History, Science & Technology, and South Carolina Art.

Best and worst time to go to the S.C. State Museum
The museum is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays, except major holidays, with a slightly extended closing time on Saturdays (6 p.m.) and a noon opening on Sundays. If you'd like to go in the evening, the museum extends its hours to 8 p.m. on Tuesdays at a special rate ($10 general admission for two after 5 p.m.).

Must see/do at the S.C. State Museum
Don't miss the museum's natural history collection, which includes arthropods more than 500 million years old, 70-million-year-old dinosaur bones, 40-million-year-old whales, a mastodon replica, a model of a giant prehistoric megalodon shark, and displays of animals that currently live in the Palmetto State. Journey to the fourth floor, where the cultural history collection has more than 45,000 artifacts that date to Native American settlements 14,000 years ago and through colonial times, the Revolutionary War and Civil War. Among the displays: Indian pottery, a late 19th-century schoolhouse and a replica of the CSS Hunley, a Confederate submarine. The museum's 55-foot-tall digital dome planetarium includes a 145-seat theater that has daily programs such as astronomy and laser light shows.
 

Admission to the S.C. State Museum
General admission is $9 to $10 for adults, with slight discounts for children (ages 3 to 12), seniors (62 and over) and military. Children 2 and under are free. General admission allows guests into the four floors of permanent collections but does not include entry into the 4D theater, planetarium shows or "blockbuster" temporary exhibits. Explorer passes that include entry to the three optional attractions may be purchased for an additional $3 per attraction. Annual memberships are also available ($50 for individuals to $100 for families) that include unlimited general admission, one-time blockbuster exhibit tickets, 4D theater and planetarium tickets or discounts, cafe and gift shop discounts, and member appreciation events.

Parking and public transportation to the S.C. State Museum
Ample free parking is available on site. The COMET, Columbia's public transportation system, has a daily route -- the 26 West Columbia -- that has a stop at the intersection of Gervais and Huger streets, less than a five-minute walk from the museum. Visit the COMET website to view connecting routes and times from various sections of the city.

Food at the S.C. State Museum
The on-site Crescent Cafe has an extensive menu that includes salads, soups, fresh fruit and a variety of sandwiches, snacks and desserts. The cafe is open from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. most days, with extended hours on Saturdays.

Insider tip for visitors to the S.C. State Museum
The museum's "Second Shift Twosdays" is an enticing date-night option for couples, as the museum keeps its exhibits, planetarium and 4D theater open until 8 p.m., with frequent special concerts, theater shows and laser light shows. Check the museum website for the upcoming Tuesday schedule. In addition, the observatory is typically open until 10 p.m., with a live sky tour where planetarium staff identifies constellations, planets and other celestial objects in the skies above South Carolina.

Author's bio: Kevin Adams, a freelance writer who is a South Carolina native, has had travel articles appear on USAToday.com and in Golfweek magazine.

 

Hilton Head Island / South Carolina / United States
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Learn at Art League of Hilton Heads Academy. Beginner or professional, artist or collector, whatever your skill level or interest, our teaching Academy has a place for you. Curriculum changes monthly and is taught by professional art educators. Take one class or a series. Choose from classes and workshops in acrylics, oils, mixed media, pastels, drawing, watercolor, monotype, collage, printmaking and photography. Work at your own pace in our open studio and at life drawing sessions. Go 3-D with courses in ceramics, sculpture, mobile-making, jewelry-crafting and other related arts. Have fun at our weekly and monthly Special Events like Paint & Play our Adult wine and paint evening and Friday Family Fun Nights.
Myrtle Beach / South Carolina / United States
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Spartanburg / South Carolina / United States
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Charleston / South Carolina / United States
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Charleston / South Carolina / United States
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