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Lexington County Museum


Lexington is proud to be the home of the Lexington County Museum. The museum complex is located on Fox Street in Lexington. The Lexington County Museum features on its site the oldest documented house in the town of Lexington.  The Lawrence Corley Log House was built by a Revolutionary War Solider in 1772 and rests on part of Corley’s original land grant. The Heinrich house is a typical river house built in 1774. The Hazelius House is a four room cottage built before 1820. The Oak Grove Schoolhouse was built in 1820 and the John Fox House was built around 1832. The site also displays slave quarters, winter and summer dairy sheds, a smokehouse, a potato house, loom rooms, and a cotton gin house.

The museum is open Tuesday - Saturday from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM & Sunday from 1:00 - 4:00 PM.

Tours may be arranged for individuals or groups.
Please call the museum office at 803-359-8369.



321 South Lake Dr. Lexington, SC 29072
Phone : 803-359-6113 Fax : 803-359-0634
Email: chamber@lexingtonsc.org