Ag+Art Tour Through Lake Murray Country
April 24, 2023
Three local counties in the Lake Murray Country region are participating in The South Carolina Ag + Art Tour! Ag+Art is a FREE, self-guided tour of farms and markets featuring local artisans at every stop. During the tour visitors have the opportunity to see first-hand where their food comes from, watch artists in action and purchase their works, enjoy the melodies of local musicians, and learn more about rural life. The tour is the largest free farm and art tour in the nation with over 45,000 visitors participating since 2012. The South Carolina Ag + Art Tour is a proud member of the South Carolina Agritourism Association.
Saturday, May 6, 10 – 4 PM
Address: 306 George Derrick Rd | Swansea, SC 29160
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Address: 112 Rocky Ridge Rd | Leesville, SC 29070
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Address: 1361 Old Cherokee Rd | Lexington, SC 29072
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Address: 109 State Pond Rd | Gaston, SC 29053
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Address: 397 Walter Rawl Rd | Lexington, SC 29072
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Address: 117 Ballard Court | West Columbia, SC 29172
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The Farm 1780
Address: 1127 Corley Mill Rd. | Lexington, SC 29072
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About Lexington County:
With a rich historical background and promises of a strong future, Lexington County provides a diverse community, endless economic opportunities, and prosperous growth. Located in the Midlands of South Carolina, Lexington County is known as one of the fastest-growing areas in the state and region. As a leader in business and industry, Lexington County provides an outstanding quality of life with a reasonable cost of living. Featuring a temperate climate, convenient location, and access to Lake Murray, Lexington County offers exceptional recreational and residential opportunities.
Saturday, May 20, 10 – 4 PM
& Sunday, May 21, 1 – 5 PM
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Saturday, June 10, 10 – 4 PM
& Sunday, June 11, 1 – 5 PM
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About Richland County:
Named for the sprawling “rich land” that supported hearty indigo and cotton plantations for generations, Richland County today is home to a diverse population of more than 400,000 residents. From its agrarian roots to its establishment as the legislative hub of South Carolina, Richland County today boasts a vibrant military community at Fort Jackson, several acclaimed educational institutions, award-winning hospital systems, the South Carolina State Museum, a cutting-edge urban scene in downtown Columbia and a plethora of recreational activities, all nestled between its many rivers and lakes.
Learn more about the nation’s largest farm + art tour at agandarttour.com