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6. Babcock Building, South Carolina State Hospital. Babcock Building, South Carolina State Hospital. October 30, 1981. (#81000570) Bull St. 34°00′51″N 81°01′49″W / 34.0142°N 81.0303°W / 34.0142; -81.0303 (Babcock Building, South Carolina State Hospital) 7. Bellevue Historic District.
It is a Gothic Revival church that is modeled after York Minster in York, England. It was named to the National Register of Historic Places on February 24, 1971. [1][2][3] Trinity Church is on the east side of Sumter Street between Gervais and Senate streets. It is directly east of the South Carolina State House.
The Owen Building, known more recently as the Bruce Building, is a historic office building at 1321 Lady Street in Columbia, South Carolina. It is an eight-story concrete structure which was built in 1949 around the core of an older two-story brick building. It was designed by Lafaye, Lafaye, and Fair for local businessman Frank Owen, and was ...
The Vista has gone to the (hot) dogs. Rebel Dogs, a new restaurant focusing on a variety of hot dogs, opened its doors Monday, Nov. 13, at 504 Gervais St. in the Vista.
A longtime fixture in Columbia’s Vista district has closed its doors. Wild Wing Cafe, which has been located at 729 Lady St. in the Vista for 16 years, announced on social media Wednesday ...
Columbia MRA. NRHP reference No. 79003370 [1] Added to NRHP. 2 March 1979. The B.B. Kirkland Seed and Distributing Company is a three-story historic warehouse building at 912 Lady Street in Columbia, South Carolina. [2] [3] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. [1]
U.S. National Register of Historic Places. The spire and front of First Presbyterian Church. Show map of South Carolina Show map of the United States Show all. Location. 1324 Marion St, Columbia, South Carolina. Coordinates. 34°0′13.7″N 81°1′51″W / 34.003806°N 81.03083°W / 34.003806; -81.03083. Area. 3 acres (1.2 ha)
October 2, 2018. Columbia Historic District II is a national historic district located at Columbia, South Carolina. The district encompasses 113 contributing buildings and 1 contributing site in a former residential section of Columbia. They were built between the early-19th century and the 1930s (majority between 1900 and 1918) and are now ...