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Hagood-Mauldin House / Irma Morris Museum of Fine Arts
104 North Lewis Street, Pickens
Hagood-Mauldin House / Irma Morris Museum of Fine Arts (Photo by Karen Brewer, The Pickens County Chronicle)
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The Pickens County Historical Society and the Pickens County 250 Committee host Christmas Open House at the historic Hagood-Mauldin House on Friday, December 6, prior to the Pickens Christmas Parade, with music by Dr. Marianne Holland, Carolyn Yarborough, and children from Eastside Baptist Church in Liberty and Smith Chapel Church in Pickens. Read
The Pickens County Chronicle
's story and view 52 photos from the event.
A Christmas Open House will be held at the historic Hagood-Mauldin House in Pickens on Friday, December 6 from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Event is sponsored by the Pickens County Historical Society and the Pickens County 250 Committee and will include music by Dr. Marianne Holland, Carolyn Yarborough, and children from Eastside Baptist Church in Liberty and Smith Chapel Church in Pickens, and Santa Claus and his sleigh will be available for free photographs.
The Pickens County Historical Society
(caretaker of The Hagood-Mauldin House/Irma Morris Museum of Fine Arts)
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Exciting news about the rebuilding of historic Fort Prince George in Pickens County: Read
The Pickens County Chronicle
's story, including interviews with Pickens County Administrator Ken Roper and Pickens County Historical Society board members Wayne Kelley, Anne Sheriff, and Dennis Chastain
Pickens County Historical Society seeks documents, letters, photos, maps related to the history of the Hagood Mill, the Hagood-Mauldin House, and the Pickens County Historical Society