Arts and Entertainment
Experience the eclectic sights and sounds of Lake Hartwell Country. Observe and engage in the arts that encapsulate our rich culture.
Arts and Entertainment
Anderson Arts Center
110 Federal St
Anderson, SC 29625
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Founded in 1972, The Anderson Arts Center that promotes and fosters the practice and appreciation of the arts among people living in South Carolina. It features accessible arts, gallery exhibitions, summer arts camp, public art projects and even professional development.
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Blue Ridge Arts Center
111 E South 2nd St
Seneca, SC 29678
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The Blue Ridge Arts Center is a non-profit membership-based organization that offers shows, events, educational and promotional opportunities to its members. BRAC offers opportunities for artists to show their work and also provides classroom studio space for artist development.
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Pickens County Performing Arts Center
314 W Main St
Liberty, SC 29657
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The Pickens County Performing Arts Center is a world-class entertainment venue that houses over 600 seats. The venue is home to all genres of music, from bluegrass to gospel and everything in between.
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Walhalla Performing Arts Center
101 E North Broad St
Walhalla, SC, 29691
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The Walhalla Performing Arts School was built in 1903. The auditorium was built in 1913. Now, the Walhalla Performing Arts Center is dedicated to providing world-class facility for performances, conferences, and special events, enhancing the cultural and social life of Upstate South Carolina.
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Anderson Sports and Entertainment Center
3027 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd
Anderson, SC 29625
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The Anderson Sports & Entertainment Center is a 300-acre complex that hosts concerts, sporting events, tournaments, festivals, trade shows, community meetings. The center is also home to a public park, playgrounds and walking trails.
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William A. Floyd Amphitheater
3027 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd
Anderson, SC 29625
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The William A. Floyd Amphitheater is considered one of the largest concert facilities in South Carolina. It can accommodate over 12,000 guests. Since it opened in 1999, some of the biggest names in the music industry among all genres of music have performed on the William A Floyd stage.
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