Meteor Madness
Museum of York County 4621 Mt. Gallant Rd., Rock Hill, SC, United StatesOn December 13 and 14 2025, the Geminid meteor shower will peak, giving a spectacular show to those who can see it. Join us to learn all about meteors, how […]
On December 13 and 14 2025, the Geminid meteor shower will peak, giving a spectacular show to those who can see it. Join us to learn all about meteors, how […]
What do Moby Dick, Charlotte’s Web, and Life of Pi have in common? These incredible literary works tell us more about animals! Join us as we explore the real and […]
Pre-registration Required | Adults 21+ Only | $10 per Member and $20 per Non-member Join us for the 3rd annual Festivus event! Come air your grievances and enjoy an entertaining […]
Learn all about the wonderful evergreens of the Piedmont region by walking our trail with our senior interpreter. This event is weather permitting.
Instead of a Saturday morning cartoon, tune in to learn about a plant or animal from the Carolinas and beyond. Join us on Facebook, Culture &Heritage Museums’ Youtube Channel, or TikTok on the last […]
In the night sky, humans have created many shapes by connecting the stars with imaginary lines, and 88 of these are called “constellations.” Constellations and the other shapes, or “asterisms,” […]
Join us to learn about what our plants and animals do during the winter months while they wait for spring.
Join us to learn about our amazing feather friends who call the Piedmont home and celebrate National Bird Day. Explore specimens from our collection and make a craft to take […]
This event highlights the rich natural history of the Carolinas that inspires artists around our country. Featuring Piedmont regional artists at work around the Museum’s galleries. Bring your sketchpad and […]
The Carolina Skygazers Astronomy Club meets on the second Tuesday of every month, except December, at 7:30 pm. We would love to have you join us! The Museum doors open […]
On January 7, 1610, Galileo Galilei discovered what he believed to be three bright stars close to Jupiter, which he later learned were actually moons orbiting the famous gas giant. […]
Come celebrate International Zebra Day and learn about these wonderful creatures who also once roamed the Piedmont region.