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Dedicated to telling the story of the Gullah people, the Gullah Museum highlights their culture through colorful story quilts. The museum was founded by Vermelle Smith Rodrigues who is renowned throughout the world for her creative quilts, especially the Gullah Ooman Story Quilt which describes the journey of the Gullah people who went from freedom in West Africa to slavery in the South. Tours are available of the museum and surrounding areas which include stops at a one-room schoolhouse, cottages once lived in by slaves, and a Gullah prayer hall.
123 King Street, Unit 7, Georgetown, South Carolina 29440, Phone: 843-527-1851

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Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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