Posted on Jul 19, 2009 - 09:39 PM

Trace South Carolina’s Tobacco Roots at Mullins Museum

Tucked away in the City of Mullins, about 50 miles northwest of Myrtle Beach, resides the South Carolina Tobacco Museum. Mullins' development is traced back to the late 1800s, and attributed to the growing, harvesting and selling of tobacco. Mullins eventually grew to become the largest tobacco market in South Carolina at one time.

The Museum focuses on the growing of tobacco and rural farm life prior to the mid-1900's. ETV Road Show offers this video piece to provide a further glimpse:

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