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Created by The Walt Disney Archives, the exhibition includes costumes from the film “Mary Poppins Returns” and many more.

Photo provided by the South Carolina State Museum

Been meaning to check out “Heroes & Villains: The Art of the Disney Costume” at the South Carolina State Museum?

No pressure, but you’d better hurry, because the exhibition closes Sunday, Jan. 4. And now through Tuesday, Dec. 23, visitors can snag $10 off tickets with code HOLIDAYEM.

Pro tip: After you check out the critically-acclaimed showcase of 70+ iconic Disney costumes, you can have some holiday fun with “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” in 4-D and Santa Saturdays.

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