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The Cherokee Historical and Preservation Society, Inc. was formed in 1969 by a group of citizens concerned about the rapid loss of Cherokee County's historical heritage to development and progress. The group now consists of over two-hundred members and has taken great strides to educate the public about the significance of the county's numerous historical sites.
The Society is pleased to announce the opening of the Cherokee County History and Arts Museum at 301 College Drive in Gaffney, South Carolina on May 17, 2008. The artifact-based, interactive facility adds a new dimension to the area's already rich culture.
In addition to the History & Arts Museum, CHAPS, Inc., owns Possum Trot School, formerly located at Exit 90 on I-85, the Vinson-Blanton Burying Ground, and Fort Thicketty, a pre-Revolutionary War structure which is currently undergoing rehabilitation.
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