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Each day of camp features social time, museum exploration, and hands-on, interactive activities.

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Heads up, parents: Registration is now open for Spring Break and Summer Camps at the South Carolina State Museum, sponsored by Aflac.

From astronomy to art, pirates, and robots, there are plenty of options for kids ages 6-11.

  • Spring Break Camps | April 10-14 | Campers can sign up for individual days or the whole week.
  • Summer Camps | June, July, and August | Week-long camps focus on a different subject each week.*

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