Greer Heritage Museum is the premiere cultural museum of the greater Greer region, housed within the city's former 1935 Greer Post Office building, constructed during the Great Depression by the Works Progress Administration. The museum preserves beautiful architectural elements of the historic building, which was also used as the region's City Hall building throughout the late 20th century. Museum visitors can view the building's original post office service window, which has been restored to its historic condition along with elements like its terrazzo floor, civil service bulletin boards, and original shade skylight. A beautiful lobby mural, Cotton and Peach Growing, was painted by local artist Winfred R. Walkley in 1940, depicting the region's agricultural history. Rotating special exhibits highlight the region's cultural and economic history, dating back to its pioneer days.

106 S. Main Street, Greer, SC 29650, Phone: 864-877-3377