The c. 1915 Dillon County Museum building was once the medical office of Dr. Henry Edwards, and later the dental office of his son Luther. Step inside to see their medical practices as they were set up in the early 1900s. The Edwards House is adjacent. Other exhibits include the story of tobacco and the impact on the local economy, as well as historical and cultural exhibits
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