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EdVenture company history timeline

2003

On November 8, 2003, EdVenture opened its doors— and its heart— to the children and families of South Carolina.

2005

On May 30, 2005, the BodyQuest exhibit opened to the public with 9,000-square-feet of interactive exhibits that allow visitors to experience all the major body systems through larger-than-life components accompanied by engaging science activities.

2008

After six years of planning, the new Sudekum Planetarium and Space Chase exhibit gallery opened to the public on June 28, 2008.

2011

In 2011, the Douglas County Commissioners purchased the Emily Griffith Opportunity Center outside of Larkspur, with a vision of entering into a partnership with Douglas County School District to provide students with the opportunity for local outdoor education.

2012

In August of 2012, Douglas County Outdoor Education Center opened its doors for leadership retreats and outdoor education programs.

2015

On March 24, 2015, our property received a historic designation from the Douglas County Historic Preservation Board.

Finally, in August of 2015 the center was renamed Stone Canyon Outdoor EdVentures.

2019

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