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Rudolph E. Lee Gallery

This art gallery affords visitors an opportunity to view the most current trends in architectural design and construction.

Treaty Oak Marker

This is the historic site where the first treaty between the United States and the Cherokee Indian Nation was signed on Nov 28, 1785.

Bob Campbell Geology Museum

"Explore the many facets of the earth" at this geology museum that has visual exhibits including glow-in-the-dark minerals, fossilized plants and animals, and meteorites from outer space.

South Carolina Botanical Gardens

This 288 acre public garden features several thousand varieties of ornamental plants, both native and introduced, as well as niche gardens, natural woodlands, and serene streams.

Fran Hanson Discovery Center

This discovery center is the first of four discovery centers for the Corridor and features natural and historical exhibits with special emphasis on the Mountain Lakes Region of Anderson, Oconee, and Pickens Counties.

Walker Golf Course

Home of the nationally ranked Clemson University golf team, this beautiful 18 hole, par 72 golf course is surrounded by hardwood forests and features bent greens and rolling hills.

Hanover House

This French Colonial home was moved to the University's campus in 1941 and is filled with period furnishings, artifacts, and artwork from the 18th and 19th century.

Fort Hill

Beautiful Antebellum plantation house that was the former home of John C. Calhoun, the Vice President under both Andrew Jackson and John Quincy Adams. Mr. Calhoun lived at this house from 1825 until his death in 1850 and the home is filled with family memorabilia, period furnishings, and family artifacts.

Lake Issaqueena Area

A large variety of single-track and fire road trails are available at this area that will provide hours of fun for the die-hard cyclist. There are also trails for hiking and horseback riding.

Robert Howell Brooks Center for the Performing Art

Magical performing arts center that features world class actors, musicians, dancers, and the finest University students performing outstanding performances throughout the year.

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January 11, 2011