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    Greer Heritage Museum

    4.3 (3 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    Model Trains Station

    Model Trains Station

    4.9
    (7 reviews)
    3.3 mi

    Review: A Must-Visit for Families and Enthusiasts Rating:…read more If you are looking for a fantastic way to spend an afternoon, the Model Train Museum is a true gem. It is an absolutely great place to take kids; the sheer scale and detail of the layouts are enough to keep little ones (and adults) wide-eyed with wonder for hours. There is something magical about watching the tiny locomotives wind through intricate landscapes that captures the imagination of every generation. Beyond being a top-tier attraction, they provide a vital service for the hobbyist community. If you have an old model train tucked away in the attic or a favorite engine that has seen better days, this is the place to bring it. They offer expert maintenance and repair services, handled by people who clearly treat every piece with the care it deserves. This is a five-star group of passionate individuals who are dedicated to preserving the history and joy of model railroading. Whether you're a serious collector or just looking for a fun family outing, the Model Train Museum is well worth the visit.

    Really cool spot. It is a little hard to find but it is worth it. The area is bigger than I…read morethought. There is staff all around the area in the station so if you have any questions, feel free to ask them everyone is very friendly and the prices were good for what it was. Lots of trains lots of learning and lots of things for kids to play with of all ages. We were here for about an hour and a half and we probably could stay longer if we weren't on a schedule.

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    Greenville History Tours

    Greenville History Tours

    4.9
    (63 reviews)
    11.6 mi

    Greenville History Tours is the main tour operator in the city of Greenville, offering a variety of…read moreculinary and history tours. As I wanted to get out of the city and see the surrounding area, I opted to go with their 5-hour Carolina Countryside tour, which is a culinary tour offered once a week. The tour includes several stops including the historic Pointsett Bridge, the base of Table Rock Mountain, a tea farm, and 2 food stops at the Cherokee Country Club and Aunt Sue's Country Corner. The first stop was at Core 450 restaurant at Cherokee Valley Country Club. We were able to sample some absolutely delicious food with beautiful views of the golf course. Their French toast was some of the best I've ever had, and chicken items were also of very high quality. The second main stop was a tea farm at Table Rock Tea Company. The owner was super enthusiastic in showing us around the tea farm, but the tour did seem to drag on for those that weren't overly interested in the tea process. The sweet tea samples were refreshing on a very hot and sunny day. The final stop was a buffet style meal at Aunt Sue's Country Corner. Personally, I thought the food quality here was pretty poor and much preferred the food at our first stop. I know this was a food tour, but felt it could have done without the final stop, and could have been more balanced if it explored the mountain or lakes of the area more, with just the country club food stop and perhaps stops for coffee/baked goods and/or ice cream along the way. Overall, this tour was a great introduction to the area, and the food tour parts of it definitely filled guests up. I would suggest that this tour be tweaked to be a nature and countryside tour with less emphasis on food and a bit more exploration. The tour operator/owner, John Nolan was an absolute delight offering great narration and audiovisuals to help us gain a better understanding of the history of the area. I wouldn't hesitate to take another tour with Greenville History Tours, and would recommend their tours to any visiting the Greenville area.

    John is very knowledgeable about the mills and mill villages in Greenville. We took the textile…read moremill tour and John pointed out things of interest we've driven by for years and never noticed. Tour was well done and learned a lot about Greenville's textile past. We've also done a culinary tour with John which was also great!

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