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Explore the history and artifacts unique to Edisto Island, South Carolina, a special place with a fascinating story to share. For well over 300 years, people have come to Edisto Island. . .

  
Many who came to Edisto Island left behind a part of themselves, whether it was pottery shards, a guano spreader, sweetgrass baskets, photographs, a diary, fine porcelain and silver, furniture, a rusty hoe, or (in the case of one unfortunate turtle) a carapace. All of these objects have a story to tell. From its opening in 1991,

 

The Edisto Island Museum

has preserved the objects of Edisto Island and interpreted them to illustrate the history of the Island.  
Come see us! The Edisto Island Museum is located in the center of Edisto Island, just off scenic Highway 174, far from the hustle and bustle of the mainland. We are open Tuesday-Saturday from 1:00-4:00.   Winter hours (Jan./Feb.) are 1:00-4:00, Tuesday/Thursday/Saturday.  Admission is $4.00 for adults, $3.00 for seniors and $2.00 for students. Children 10 and under and members are admitted free.   

We have a wonderful Museum gift shop where you have a wide variety of choices - from books to foodstuffs to designer jewelry to children's games, toys and puzzles at great prices.  Even better, because we are a non-profit organization, there is NO SALES TAX!  

 

The Edisto Island Historic Preservation Society

(EIHPS), which operates the Edisto Island Museum, serves as an advocate for historic preservation on Edisto Island, working in concert with other organizations and homeowners to preserve Edisto’s unique culture and the natural and built environment.

 

 

DO YOU OFTEN SHOP ON-LINE?  DID YOU KNOW THAT YOUR ON-LINE PURCHASES CAN HELP SUPPORT THE EDISTO ISLAND MUSEUM?

 

Go to: www.ShopforMuseums.com and select the Edisto Island Museum.  Then use the links to shop any of more than 500 of your favorite on-line stores (including Amazon, Target, Home Depot, Wal*Mart, ebay, Best Buy and Staples).  When you check out, a percentage of your purchase amount is automatically donated to our Museum.  Thank you for supporting us while you shop! 

 

 

View a map of Edisto Island in the 1850s!