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Southeastern Wildlife Exposition


category : Other Attractions
The largest wildlife and nature event of its kind, SEWE features artwork by 120 wildlife painters, sculptors and carvers, plus educational wildlife shows, falconry demonstrations, retriever demonstrations, lectures, outdoor outfitters and guides, fun children's activities, and much more. Special Guest: Jack Hanna


Admission:

  • Admission Fee: Yes
  • Fee
    Hours:
    • Event Hours: Friday - Saturday 10 - 6pm; Sunday 10 - 5pm

    Address: 211 Meeting ST
    Charleston,SC 29401

    Phone: (843) 723-1748
    Fax: (843) 723-4729
    Our Website:www.sewe.com

    Come visit us in Charleston, South Carolina

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