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Aiken Visitors Center and Train Museum — Attraction in Aiken County

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Aiken Visitors Center and Train Museum
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Nearby attractions
Aiken Train Museum
406 Park Ave SE, Aiken, SC 29801
The Center for African American History, Art and Culture
120 York St NE, Aiken, SC 29801
Aiken Community Theatre
126 Newberry St SW, Aiken, SC 29801
Aiken County Library
314 Chesterfield St S, Aiken, SC 29801
Newberry Hall
117 Newberry St SW, Aiken, SC 29801
Aiken Center For the Arts
122 Laurens St SW, Aiken, SC 29801
Savannah River Site Museum
224 Laurens St SW, Aiken, SC 29801
The Alley Aiken
132 Laurens St SW, Aiken, SC 29801
Aiken County Historical Museum
433 Newberry St SW, Aiken, SC 29801
Nearby restaurants
OPA! Cafe Greek Mediterranean
394 Park Ave SE, Aiken, SC 29801
Macaluso's Restaurant
135 York St SE, Aiken, SC 29801
Neon Fig
110 Park Ave SW, Aiken, SC 29801
La Parisienne French restaurant and bakery
233 Chesterfield St S, Aiken, SC 29801
The Pizza Joint
125 Richland Ave W, Aiken, SC 29801
Mellow Mushroom Aiken
151 Bee Ln, Aiken, SC 29801
Taj Aiken Indian Cuisine
213 Richland Ave W, Aiken, SC 29801, United States
Takosushi
210 The Alley SW, Aiken, SC 29803
The Willcox Restaurant
100 Colleton Ave SW, Aiken, SC 29801
Whiskey Alley
227 The Alley SW, Aiken, SC 29801
Nearby hotels
Carriage House Inn
139 Laurens St NW, Aiken, SC 29801
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Aiken Visitors Center and Train Museum

406 Park Ave SE, Aiken, SC 29801
4.7(148)
Open 24 hours
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attractions: Aiken Train Museum, The Center for African American History, Art and Culture, Aiken Community Theatre, Aiken County Library, Newberry Hall, Aiken Center For the Arts, Savannah River Site Museum, The Alley Aiken, Aiken County Historical Museum, restaurants: OPA! Cafe Greek Mediterranean, Macaluso's Restaurant, Neon Fig, La Parisienne French restaurant and bakery, The Pizza Joint, Mellow Mushroom Aiken, Taj Aiken Indian Cuisine, Takosushi, The Willcox Restaurant, Whiskey Alley
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(803) 293-7846
Website
visitaikensc.com

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Nearby attractions of Aiken Visitors Center and Train Museum

Aiken Train Museum

The Center for African American History, Art and Culture

Aiken Community Theatre

Aiken County Library

Newberry Hall

Aiken Center For the Arts

Savannah River Site Museum

The Alley Aiken

Aiken County Historical Museum

Aiken Train Museum

Aiken Train Museum

4.6

(80)

Open 24 hours
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The Center for African American History, Art and Culture

The Center for African American History, Art and Culture

4.6

(36)

Closed
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Aiken Community Theatre

Aiken Community Theatre

4.8

(143)

Open 24 hours
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Aiken County Library

Aiken County Library

4.6

(91)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Aiken Visitors Center and Train Museum

OPA! Cafe Greek Mediterranean

Macaluso's Restaurant

Neon Fig

La Parisienne French restaurant and bakery

The Pizza Joint

Mellow Mushroom Aiken

Taj Aiken Indian Cuisine

Takosushi

The Willcox Restaurant

Whiskey Alley

OPA! Cafe Greek Mediterranean

OPA! Cafe Greek Mediterranean

3.6

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Macaluso's Restaurant

Macaluso's Restaurant

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Neon Fig

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Reviews of Aiken Visitors Center and Train Museum

4.7
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5.0
28w

We were visiting Aiken to find the home my wife grew up in as a child, and decided to stop off at the visitor center to get a feel for the place. Absolutely the right choice. John and Nancy were so hospitable and knew everything about the town.

The visitor center itself is an exact replica of the original train station in Aiken. Built from the plans that were discovered in the original building.

I’m a train nut so the fact that the visitor center doubles as a train museum really got my interest. The second floor has phenomenal diorama’s, showing the various towns along the southern railroad at the height of it life. Really well maintained and exceptionally well done. I plan on coming back for train days. Midsomer, when train rides are available in the town celebrates the importance of the rail line that came through here.

Lots of history in this town, and definitely worth stopping off at the visitor center to get a feel for what’s available from shopping to museums to...

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5.0
6y

Loved visiting the Aiken Visitor Center & Train Museum, and had a good time talking with the workers there. Although, I almost derailed their train! 🚆😮 (they were very forgiving, though surprised it was an adult causing problems 😳😝) Turns out the motor can provide too high of power for the train to handle all the curves, so they have a little tape piece to mark how far it can go (I didn't notice at first). It's actually quite fun to make it drive around if you watch out for the speed and track line. They have a little gift shop as well, plus a balcony upstairs with miniature models of trains and such, with lots of information on trains in Aiken. Be sure to sign the guest...

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5.0
7y

This is a beautifully maintained facility. My son loved watching the train go from scene to scene and I enjoyed the history lesson about South Carolina's railroads and how they affected the state. The staff is super sweet and attentive as well. The lady at the front desk gave me a whole packet full of attractions, amenities, and hidden gems all around Aiken city and county and took extra care to make sure that my son had a great time too! It was a wonderful experience and I would recommend to anyone in...

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Roger PhelpsRoger Phelps
We were visiting Aiken to find the home my wife grew up in as a child, and decided to stop off at the visitor center to get a feel for the place. Absolutely the right choice. John and Nancy were so hospitable and knew everything about the town. The visitor center itself is an exact replica of the original train station in Aiken. Built from the plans that were discovered in the original building. I’m a train nut so the fact that the visitor center doubles as a train museum really got my interest. The second floor has phenomenal diorama’s, showing the various towns along the southern railroad at the height of it life. Really well maintained and exceptionally well done. I plan on coming back for train days. Midsomer, when train rides are available in the town celebrates the importance of the rail line that came through here. Lots of history in this town, and definitely worth stopping off at the visitor center to get a feel for what’s available from shopping to museums to nature walks.
Emily ReneeEmily Renee
Loved visiting the Aiken Visitor Center & Train Museum, and had a good time talking with the workers there. Although, I almost derailed their train! 🚆😮 (they were very forgiving, though surprised it was an adult causing problems 😳😝) Turns out the motor can provide too high of power for the train to handle all the curves, so they have a little tape piece to mark how far it can go (I didn't notice at first). It's actually quite fun to make it drive around if you watch out for the speed and track line. They have a little gift shop as well, plus a balcony upstairs with miniature models of trains and such, with lots of information on trains in Aiken. Be sure to sign the guest book y'all! ✍️
Michael MillsMichael Mills
We really enjoyed this cool museum of railroad history in the eyes of Aiken, SC. Learned a lot about how the railroad serviced Aiken and the CSRA. Not a big museum, but doesn't need to be. We recommend the Trolley Tour if you get tickets. Very informative from a local historian.
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We were visiting Aiken to find the home my wife grew up in as a child, and decided to stop off at the visitor center to get a feel for the place. Absolutely the right choice. John and Nancy were so hospitable and knew everything about the town. The visitor center itself is an exact replica of the original train station in Aiken. Built from the plans that were discovered in the original building. I’m a train nut so the fact that the visitor center doubles as a train museum really got my interest. The second floor has phenomenal diorama’s, showing the various towns along the southern railroad at the height of it life. Really well maintained and exceptionally well done. I plan on coming back for train days. Midsomer, when train rides are available in the town celebrates the importance of the rail line that came through here. Lots of history in this town, and definitely worth stopping off at the visitor center to get a feel for what’s available from shopping to museums to nature walks.
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Loved visiting the Aiken Visitor Center & Train Museum, and had a good time talking with the workers there. Although, I almost derailed their train! 🚆😮 (they were very forgiving, though surprised it was an adult causing problems 😳😝) Turns out the motor can provide too high of power for the train to handle all the curves, so they have a little tape piece to mark how far it can go (I didn't notice at first). It's actually quite fun to make it drive around if you watch out for the speed and track line. They have a little gift shop as well, plus a balcony upstairs with miniature models of trains and such, with lots of information on trains in Aiken. Be sure to sign the guest book y'all! ✍️
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We really enjoyed this cool museum of railroad history in the eyes of Aiken, SC. Learned a lot about how the railroad serviced Aiken and the CSRA. Not a big museum, but doesn't need to be. We recommend the Trolley Tour if you get tickets. Very informative from a local historian.
Michael Mills

Michael Mills

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