Feb 11 2019
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Mar 24 2019
Smithsonian Exhibit - CROSSROADS: Changes In Rural America

Smithsonian Exhibit - CROSSROADS: Changes In Rural America

Presented by SERCO - South East Rural Community Outreach at Historic Harriet Barber House

In 1900, about 40% of Americans lived in rural areas. By 2010, less than 18% of the U.S. population lived in rural areas. In just over a century, massive economic and social changes moved millions of Americans into urban areas. Still, nearly 60 million Americans live in rural areas, and the United States needs vibrant and sustainable rural communities. SERCO & The HISTORIC HARRIET BARBER HOUSE, in cooperation with SC Humanities, will investigate the changes that have affected small towns over the past century as it hosts Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a traveling exhibition from the Smithsonian’s Museum on Main Street program. Crossroads will be on view in HOPKINS from FEBRUARY 9, 2019 through MARCH 24, 2019. THE HISTORIC HARRIET BARBER HOUSE along with the surrounding community has been expressly chosen by SC Humanities through a competitive application process to host Crossroads: Change in Rural America as part of the Museum on Main Street program—a national/state/local partnership to bring exhibitions and programs to rural cultural organizations. The exhibition will tour six communities in South Carolina from September 2018 through June 2019.
Crossroads offers small towns a chance to envision their futures and engage in discussions about what happened when America’s rural population became a minority of the country’s population and the ripple effects that occurred. Despite the massive economic and demographic impacts brought on by these changes, America’s small towns creatively continue to find new opportunities for growth and development. It allows us the opportunity to explore this fascinating aspect of our own region’s history, and we hope that it will inspire many to become even more involved in preserving history and enriching our community.
“SC Humanities is in one of the first three states to host this new Smithsonian exhibit, joining Illinois and Florida,” said Dr. Randy L. Akers, Executive Director of SC Humanities. “I grew up in a farming village of 600 people in rural Illinois and have seen the devastating changes as small farms collapse, industry moves out, young people move to the city, and schools close. South Carolina is a rural state, and its numerous small communities have experienced many changes over the past decades. Yet there are people, values, and cultural and historical assets that offer hope. This exhibit and the added Humanities programs, which will accompany the exhibit, will challenge us to think about the future. What can we do to bring new life to some of the most beautiful natural landscapes in our state? This is a timely and extremely important exhibit addressing one of the most pressing social issues of this century.”

Admission Info

Smithsonian Exhibit: CHANGES IN RURAL AMERICA – Admission $4.00 Adults – $2.00 Youth.  Group Tours arranged by e-mail: sercoevents@gmail.com. The exhibit hours are: Monday through Friday from 10:00 a.m. until  2:00 p.m. / Saturdays:  10:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m.

Parking is Free.

Admission is FREE for nearby accompanying Humanities Programs (within 1.7 miles of Exhibit). Visitors should plan to visit exhibit and enriching Humanities Programs:

Feb 16th/11:00 a.m.: Strong Threads-Holistic Wellness Center-St. John Baptist-230 JW Neal Circle (off Clarkson & Ault Roads)-Hopkins, SC.

Mar 2nd/1:00 p.m.: Oral Histories-Victory Hall- Jerusalem Baptist Church- 159 Old Clarkson Road-Hopkins, SC 29061

March 16th/12:00 Noon: Front Porch Music & Taste of Lower Richland-Historic Harriet Barber House-116 Barberville Loop-Hopkins, SC 29061

Phone: 8037887185

Email: sercoevents@gmail.com

Dates & Times

2019/02/11 - 2019/03/24

Location Info

Historic Harriet Barber House

116 Barberville Loop (off Lower Richland Blvd.), Hopkins, SC 29061