The Village Museum

The Village Museum The Village Museum is a small non-profit museum that offers exhibits featuring the local history of the St. James, Santee Parish in McClellanville, SC.

James Santee Parish and the Village of McClellanville. The Village Museum is a small, non-profit Museum
specializing in the local history of the St. We seek to inform and educate visitors regarding the history of this area.

Huger McClellan and Aaron Baldwin, representatives from The Village Museum, participated in the Georgetown Museum's 1st ...
06/03/2026

Huger McClellan and Aaron Baldwin, representatives from The Village Museum, participated in the Georgetown Museum's 1st Tuesday event, which featured a presentation by guest speaker LTC Ed Forte (USMC RET) on the founding of the United States Marine Corps. The event was well-attended and LTC Forte's presentation was informative. Gratitude is extended to the Georgetown Museum for hosting these events.

06/02/2026

Ask your Church to ring the bells across SC

06/02/2026

A short video of Aaron Baldwin in his studio. The Village Museum is proud of Aaron's accomplishments and his long-standing support of the Museum. The complete video will be available tomorrow on our YouTube channel!

04/17/2026

The Village Museum will be closed tomorrow! Y’all come out to see us at the Jimmy “The Cat” Dupree event tomorrow at noon.

04/11/2026

‼️ The Village Museum is seeking stage sponsors for the Jimmy Dupree event scheduled for this Saturday. ‼️

Those interested in sponsoring live music 🎶 for the event are requested to reach out by April 13th. We appreciate your consideration and look forward to a successful Centennial Event.

04/08/2026
03/26/2026

On this day in Civil War history (March 25, 1864)
The most notable direct combat in the village occurred in the spring of 1864.
• The Engagement: A detachment of the Santee Light Artillery stationed in McClellanville to guard the coast, engaged Union troop barges, which were trying to capture the blockade runner Little Ada.
• The Outcome: The Confederate battery successfully fired on the Union vessels, causing them to abandon their mission. This was part of a broader pattern of "hit and run" coastal warfare where Union raids attempted to destroy salt works or capture supplies, and local batteries moved quickly to intercept them.

The finishing touches are complete on the 1927 gas pump!  Thanks to Dr. Eddie Collins for donating the topper.
03/20/2026

The finishing touches are complete on the 1927 gas pump! Thanks to Dr. Eddie Collins for donating the topper.

03/08/2026

The Village Museum went out to the Cape Romain Lighthouse with the Cape Romain Lighthouse Preservation Society and the scaffolding crew in order to make plans for phase 1 of the Lighthouse Stabilization Project. If you care about the Lighthouse, please consider donating to this worthy project.

In honor of Black History Month, the Village Museum honors Robert Blake, the first African American to receive the Medal...
02/26/2026

In honor of Black History Month, the Village Museum honors Robert Blake, the first African American to receive the Medal of Honor!

Robert Blake was enslaved on Blake’s Plantation (Santee Coastal Reserve) in St. James Santee Parish (McClellanville community).

In late June of 1862, Union naval forces conducted raids along the South Santee River. They freed approximately 400 enslaved people, among them was Robert Blake, who later enlisted in the US Navy.

On December 25, 1863, during the Battle of Legareville on the Stono River near John’s Island SC. For his Valor, Blake was awarded the Medal of Honor in 1864, making him the first African American to receive the Medal of Honor!

To learn more about the forgotten history of our Parish, come visit us at the Village Museum.

Address

401 Pinckney Street
McClellanville, SC
29458

Opening Hours

Thursday 10am - 12pm
1pm - 5pm
Friday 10am - 12pm
1pm - 5pm
Saturday 10am - 12pm
1pm - 5pm

Telephone

+18438873030

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