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Who doesn’t need a pride-in-place Palmetto tote?

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It’s the holiday season, COLA. If you’re looking for unique, local gifts to help you and your loved ones rep the Palmetto State, the Cotton Mill Exchange (located inside the South Carolina State Museum) has your back with:

  • Linens and jewelry
  • Gourmet food from local vendors
  • One-of-a-kind decor items

and so much more. 🎁

Bonus: When you shop local at the Cotton Mill Exchange, you also help support the mission of the South Carolina State Museum. We call that a win-win.

Shop the Cotton Mill Exchange.*

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