GREENWOOD RAILROAD
HISTORICAL CENTER
EST. 1970
OPEN SATURDAYS from MAY 18-OCT 12
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Can't come during regular hours? Call
864-229-7093
to arrange a private tour!
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
The Railroad Historical Center is happy to offer guests the chance to leave a lasting reminder to a lifelong railfan.
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Numerous sponsorship opportunities are available for a wide range of interests and budgets from railcar seats to artefacts in our museum.
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-DEDICATE A SEAT IN THE 2102--X
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-DEDICATE A SEAT IN THE 831--$250
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-DEDICATE A TABLE IN THE 746--$500
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-DEDICATE A BERTH IN THE 5--$750
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-DEDICATE A SEAT IN THE X-23--X
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-DEDICATE A SUITE IN THE 2201--X
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-DEDICATE A CHAIR IN THE 2201--X
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MAKE A DONATION
The Railroad Historical Center is not limited to sponsorships, all donations are welcome, and remember they're tax deductible. It takes donations along with state funds to see the 2102 restored cosmetically. Anything from $1-$100,000 helps.
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DONATE TIME
The Railroad Historical Center also depends on volunteer tour guides, craftsmen and restoration experts, and hospitality experts in our gift shop! Call 864-229-7093 to volunteer today, no experience required, just a love of history or trains, or a desire to help your community!
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Thank you!
Many thanks to our generous sponsors who make our efforts possible.
The City of Greenwood for their support with Greenwood Hospitality Tax and Accommodations Tax Funds
Greenwood County for their support with Greenwood Hospitality Tax and Accommodations Tax Funds
Our wonderful local sponsors for our exhibits each year:
Mr. Charles H. Herndon, III
Foundations which have provided support over many years and for many projects:
The Self Family Foundation
The Greenwood County Community Foundation
The Stockman Family Foundation
The Davis Family Foundation
The Countybank Foundation
The CY Thomason Foundation of Greenwood
The Rotary Club of Greenwood
Government Entities that have given us grants, such as:
The S.C. Humanities, the state program for the National Endowment for the Humanities
The Small Business Administration
S.C National Heritage Corridor