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The Kazoobie Kazoo Factory, Museum, and Gift Shop near Hilton Head Island, SC

12 John Galt Rd Beaufort, SC 29906
The following activities include admission to Kazoobie Kazoo Factory, Museum, and Gift Shop near Hilton Head Island, SC:
Kazoo Factory Tour & Museum Photo
5/20/2024 - 4/30/2025
Kazoo Factory Tour & Museum is an American company with the primary goal of promoting kazoos as an instrument for instruction and performance.
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Nestled near the breezy coast of Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, a short hop from the island's famed beaches and golf courses, the Kazoobie Kazoo Factory Museum and Gift Shop is a delightful offbeat gem for adventurers and families alike.

It’s not every day that you get the chance to visit a place recognized for being the only full production kazoo factory in the United States. This whimsical factory, in operation since 1999, invites visitors to dive into the unique world of a truly versatile musical instrument—the kazoo. Managed under the watchful eye of Stephen Murray, 'The Kazoo Guy', Kazoobie stands as a testament to the quirky and fascinating facets of American industry.

The Kazoobie Kazoo Factory dives deep into the history that's rooted in the late 19th-century, heartily celebrating the simple yet endearing kazoo. Visitors are taken through the humble history of the kazoo; from its African roots, the first mass production in the United States, to modern-day manufacturing, and how its special sound ubiquitously spreads joy and laughter across generations. The facility sits on a compact, efficient space that hums with the sweet symphony of production and distribution daily, churning out about 5,000 kazoos per day.

The highlight of the Kazoobie Kazoo Factory tour isn't just simply observing, but also participating. Visiting the Kazoo Factory Museum isn't just about learning the story of this extraordinary instrument, it's about immersing oneself in the melodious cascade of their creation. You're given the chance to watch the entire process from start to finish and truly appreciate the art of kazoo-making. From colorful bits of raw materials being molded into distinctive shapes, to the meticulous assembly done by skilled craftsmen, it's a spectacle of sound and movement. The hands-on kazoo making workshop, the heart and soul of Kazoobie, lets the visitor take the role of a craftsman and shape their own unique kazoo—an unforgettable token from this special visit.

The Kazoobie Kazoo Factory also boasts a quirky gift shop that's an integral part of any visit. The shop is brimming with array of kazoos of different shapes, sizes, and colors, along with other unique music toys and memorabilia. It's a sensory paradise for kids and dreamy nostalgia for adults, with shelves buzzing with delightful contraptions promising amusing interaction and great fun. You can find your very own perfect kazoo, or perhaps even the ideal gift for a music-loving friend.

In conclusion, the Kazoobie Kazoo Factory Museum and Gift Shop offers a truly one-of-a-kind experience. It showcases the joy of music and creation through the humble kazoo, blurring the line between museum, factory, and playground. Whether you're a music enthusiast, a curious traveler, or a family looking for a unique excursion, Kazoobie is a must-visit treasure trove of discovery, merriment and unique souvenirs. It's an alluring symphony of history and hands-on entertainment, promising an unforgettable crescendo of fun, learning, and music. Don't miss the chance to say 'I've been to a Kazoo factory'.


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