Button Museum

Museum · Lee County

Button Museum

Museum · Lee County

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53 Joe Dority Rd, Bishopville, SC 29010

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Highlights

Folk art museum featuring a suit with 16,000 buttons  

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53 Joe Dority Rd, Bishopville, SC 29010 Get directions

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53 Joe Dority Rd, Bishopville, SC 29010 Get directions

+1 803 236 8477
TheButtonMuseum

Features

restroom
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance
wheelchair accessible restroom

Last updated

Oct 26, 2025

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The Ultimate List of Wonderfully Specific Museums

"Located in a large hangar off the highway in South Carolina, Dalton Stevens’ Button Museum is the product of decades of insomnia that led to an obsession with sewing and gluing buttons to anything he could get his hands on.  Steven’s inability to sleep reached a fever pitch in 1983 and he simply had to find something to do during his ceaseless waking hours. He began sewing buttons to one of his suits and before he knew it, two years had passed and he had covered the garment in over 16,000 colorful buttons. From there he began covering his shoes and guitar in buttons of all shapes and sizes. During this time he garnered some fame from his hobby and began making television appearances which, while doing nothing for his insomnia, emboldened the self-proclaimed “Button King” to move onto larger, more exotic items.  After renting the building near his house that is now the Button Museum, Stevens moved his increasingly large and eccentric craft collection into the hangar and opened it to the public. Visitors can now see such strange sights as the hearse he completely covered, a now colorful outhouse, a few caskets, and a number of other strange items that have been covered in small plastic circles.  The Button King continued to cover things in his sleepless obsession assuring that the Button Museum is constantly evolving. He also recorded music and visitors could purchase his CD’s at the museum, although the subject matter is probably pretty obvious.   Sadly, Stevens passed away November 21, 2016, in Bishopville, South Carolina." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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Linda Bush

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We happened across the sign for the Button Museum on the way back home from Bishopville and we're glad we stopped! It was a nice visit, learning about the Button King and his legacy. The museum is ran by the Button King's son, and he was very nice/helpful. I appreciated getting to know about his father, and the passion he had for buttons. It's been hours ago, and the Button King's song is still stuck in my head! Lol I'm afraid it will be the go to little diddy that runs through my head when my brain is goofing off.

Brandon Fuller

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A hidden gem of free, wholesome fun in Bishopville, South Carolina! It was a delight to learn about the fascinating life of the Button King and explore some of his most impressive button-covered creations up close. A truly unique experience!

Chalon Lee

Google
Fun, quirky insight into how someone transformed their insomnia into wonderful pieces of folk art. Well worth the side trip to see.

Mya

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Its free, fun, and usally quite since its a really small specific exhibit.

A Campbell

Google
Free, but donations appreciated. 1st pic is a suit with over 16,000 buttons on it and weighs 16 lbs. 2nd pic is a bathtub covered in buttons. 3rd pic is a button covered toilet. 4th pic is a button covered coffin. We just showed up and museum was unlocked, so we turned on the lights and looked around. Very creative. The owner was even on some talk shows. Had fun!

Ash

Google
Buttons buttons and even more buttons! This is a Really cute and interesting roadside attraction. Easy to find! Definitely recommend if your out in this area looking for something “historic, attractions” wise. Free admission, but you can bring some cash for a donation! The door was also open and lights were on when we stopped by.

Irene Salas

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It was such a cool place. He son runs it and is so nice e. It's a must see. He also was on the Johnny Carson Show.

Candice Seiler

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Worth the trip which is only a little out of the way. We loved the oddity and appreciated the work that went into the pieces this colorful man created! His son is a wonderful host! Go! A little donation is happily accepted.