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The Dubarry Glanmire country boot is a real eyecatcher.
A bungee cord lacing system which stretches and adjusts to different calf sizes interweaves up the back of the boot along a leather panel that helps to elongate the leg. The look is matched by their performance, as GORE-TEX technology, DryFast-DrySoft™ leathers and strongly bonded soles deliver warm, waterproof, hard-wearing boots. Great across tough terrain, in tough conditions and a striking boot to stand out from the crowd.
108 Laurens St SW
Aiken, SC 29851
(803)226-0121
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THE NEW MOON CAFE
New Moon is an innovative culinary family fueled by community and a passion for bringing people together over great food & the perfect cup of coffee. VISIT SITE.
Beatriz Ball
Snaffle Bit Equestrian Wine Bucket by Beatriz Ball
Wise Fox Stocking Hook
Aiken Has Lots Of Foxes.
Prime Steakhouse
In Their Own Words…
“Prime Steakhouse is Aiken’s premier restaurant located in historic Downtown Aiken. The atmosphere of the restaurant includes modern artwork on brick walls, beautiful table settings, and an exciting bar serving only premium drinks.
They are an authentic, big-city steakhouse reminiscent of Chicago or New York City. Offering the finest in aged steaks, whole lobsters, and fresh seafood, all meats are black angus or prime graded and dry aged, on premise, for no less than 28 days.
Open seven nights a week, you are invite to dine with them for an extraordinary experience that will captivate your party for an evening of amazing food and pure bliss.
They only serve the best!”
316 Richland Ave NW, Aiken SC 29801
(803) 642-4488

This store has closed, but continues it’s on-line activity & sales.
Everything Kitchen…
Shop Plum Pudding's great selection of quality kitchen products 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Browse their wide selection of quality kitchen supplies, C.E. Corey's dinnerware, Juliska dinnerware, Vietri dinnerware, Mariposa, cookware and kitchen tools. Orders are packed and shipped promptly.
In addition to one of the nation's largest selections of VIETRI and Juliska dinnerware, they are also home to dinnerware by C.E. Corey, including her beloved "Aiken" China! If you are in the Aiken, SC area, stop by and see them! They are located on the corner of Richland Avenue and Laurens Street NW in beautiful historic downtown Aiken.
Plum Pudding
101 Laurens Street NW
Aiken, SC 29801
888-940-7586
Experience the serene elegance of The Feed Sack, nestled in both Aiken and North Augusta, South Carolina, where refined ambiance and exquisite cuisine come together to offer a tranquil dining escape. Local owners Greg Pierce, Angelia Roberts and our oustanding staff welcome you!
1912
The Aiken Golf Club is steeped in golf history. Originally built in 1912, with a portion of its design attributed to John Inglis, it is one of the oldest courses in the nation. Professional golfers Babe Didrikson Zaharis and Patty Berg among others, played here. Fred Astaire and other celebrities came to Aiken during the cold winter months to test their skills. May Dunn was instrumental in making it the first course in America to feature tees especially for women.
Completely renovated and reopened to considerable fanfare during 1999, the course has never looked or played better. They invite you to come see for yourself. It will test your skill while reminding you of golf venues of old. Come be a part of golf history.
HISTORY
The Aiken County Historical Museum (ACHM) consists primarily of a 17,500 sq.ft. building on a 3.5 acre campus. The 17,500 sq.ft. building is called Banksia and it is a former Winter Colony home. Portions of the museum’s building date back to 1862 while the most modern portion of the building was constructed in 1931.
The museum has three floors of exhibits that illustrate the history of Aiken County from the era of Native Americans to modern day. Exhibit highlights include the history of the county’s communities, the impact of the Savannah River Site, the development of the Winter Colony, a 1950s drug store interior, and two fire engines. The grounds of the museum’s campus host an 1890s schoolhouse, an early 19th century log cabin, a buttery, and beautiful gardens maintained by local garden clubs.
The ACHM has lots of family-friendly events, tour programs, a traveling trunk program, and other fun educational events as part of their regular programming. The object collection of the ACHM focuses on preservation of objects related to residents of the county. The collection is ever growing.