Find yourself in the middle of idyllic open-air markets, lively celebrations of our county's natural beauty, and explore centuries-old artistic traditions – all within the quiet comfort of the Southern small town.
With the vast natural luster of Orangeburg County, it's no wonder it has produced generations of artists capturing its pastoral charm – all waiting for you in one of our many museums.
Grab farm-fresh breakfast at the market and let the kids run wild at the fair that night – with plenty of restaurants and bars to rest at in between.
Started in 2015, the Downtown Orangeburg Farmer’s Market features vendors of all varieties – from entrepreneurs to local farmers and artisans. Hosted in the newly constructed Downtown Market Pavilion, the market is a great, family-friendly way to spend an evening in town and support Orangeburg’s local businesses. The market is open 3-6pm every Tuesday from May until August.
This award-winning, annual festival for all ages centers around Orangeburg’s beautiful Edisto Memorial Gardens. Started in 1972, the Orangeburg Festival of Roses has attracted more than 40,000 visitors and celebrates the beginning of blooming season for the roses along the Edisto River and many features family-friendly events and vendors from across the County.
The Orangeburg County Fine Arts Center is dedicated to serving the community through inspiring art, arts education experiences, and the support and promotion of local artists – many of whom are on display at the Center. Located on the banks of the Edisto River, the Center provides classes on crafting, hosts performances by area artists, and has a rich permanent collection of South Carolina art.
Delve into South Carolina’s rural path at the Elloree Heritage Museum & Cultural Center. Capturing a historically-accurate view of the Town of Elloree at the time of its founding (1900) by William J. Snider, this cultural touchstone features recreated towns, stores, banks, and a hotel – along with an interactive exhibit on the cotton gin and the production of cotton in South Carolina.
Established in 1980 on the campus of South Carolina State University, this combination art museum and science center offers a diverse collection of African and African American art and cultural artifacts alongside a fully-equipped planetarium featuring Sky-Skan Automation and the NASA Educator Resource Center.
Since 1911, the Orangeburg County Fair has provided a classic small-town fair experience to visitors across the country. The annual fair is home to dozens of local vendors, musical performances, and rides and activities for all ages. The fair is held each year in the first week of October on the Orangeburg County Fairgrounds near downtown Orangeburg.
PO Box 328
155 Riverside Drive, SW
Orangeburg, SC
29116-0328