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Founded in 1897 by Elizabeth Wright and modeled after her alma mater Tuskegee Institute, Voorhees was an industrial school, emphasizing a vocational curriculum for rural African-Americans. The school was named for and funded by philanthropist Ralph Voorhees. In 1967 it became a senior Liberal Arts college. The school provides students with academic, cultural, social and religious experiences. In addition, pre-professional curricular offerings are available for students who desire additional education in professional or graduate schools. Athletic facilities include a 2,200 seat sports arena, swimming pool, track and field facility, lighted outdoor doubles tennis courts, basketball courts, baseball, softball and soccer fields.

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Crestwood Country Club

Course Access: Semi-Private
Holes: 9
Reserve Advance Tee Times:

Denmark, SC Golf Courses


Denmark Historic District

Enjoy shopping or browsing in an old-time five and dime, or wander through floors of antiques in the AT&T building, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. A restored sign shop now houses an art gallery and there'

Denmark, SC Historic Districts


Dogwood Festival

A family oriented festival on Denmark'

Denmark, SC Other Events

Things to do near Denmark, SC

Mizpah Methodist Church

This church, which dates to 1856, survived burning by Union troops during the Civil War and is currently undergoing a restora...

Voorhees College

Founded in 1897, by Elizabeth Wright, and modeled after her alma mater Tuskegee Institute, Voorhees was an industrial school,...

Berkeley Museum

Located in Old Santee Canal Park, the museum houses exhibits and interpretive displays covering 12,000 years of cultural and ...

Gilligans Of Moncks Corner

RV's. Located on river; fishing. Restaurant and lounge on site. Eighteen campsites....

Cooper's Landing

Cooper's Landing Fishing Guide Service and vacation rentals. Golf nearby. Lakefront location and located within 1 mile of I-9...