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  2. W. B. Smith Whaley House - Wikipedia

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    March 2, 1979. W. B. Smith Whaley House, also known as the Dunbar Funeral Home, is a historic home located at Columbia, South Carolina, United States. It built in 1892–1893, and is a three-story, irregular plan, Queen Anne style frame dwelling. It features a corner turret with conical roof and a long curving enclosed front porch.

  3. A.P. Williams Funeral Home - Wikipedia

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    September 28, 2005. A.P. Williams Funeral Home is a historic African-American funeral home located at Columbia, South Carolina. It was built between 1893 and 1911 as a single-family residence, and is a two-story frame building with a hipped roof with gables and a columned porch. At that time, it was one of six funeral homes that served black ...

  4. Weems Oliver Baskin III - Wikipedia

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    Residence. Columbia, South Carolina. Weems Oliver Baskin III (March 9, 1936 – February 12, 2018) was an American politician in the state of South Carolina. He served in the South Carolina House of Representatives from 1972 to 1974, representing Richland County. [1] He attended the University of South Carolina. [2] He died on February 12, 2018.

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  6. Champion and Pearson Funeral Home - Wikipedia

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    July 17, 2017. The Champion and Pearson Funeral Home is a historic commercial building at 1325 Park Street in Columbia, South Carolina. Built in 1929, it is an architecturally eclectic landmark in an area that was traditionally a center of African-American economic activity in the city. It was built by the Pearson family to serve as a funeral ...

  7. Millwood (Richland County, South Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    Millwood (Richland County, South Carolina) Millwood Ruins in 1960. Millwood is the site and ruins of an antebellum plantation house at 6100 Garner's Ferry Road (US 76), Columbia, South Carolina. Owned by Colonel Wade Hampton II and his wife Ann Fitzsimmons Hampton, it was the boyhood home of their first son Wade Hampton III and other children.

  8. National Register of Historic Places listings in Columbia ...

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    November 23, 1971. ( #71000795) 1800 Lincoln St. 34°00′29″N 81°02′32″W. /  34.0081°N 81.0422°W  / 34.0081; -81.0422  ( Arsenal Hill) Palmetto Iron Works and Armory. 6. Babcock Building, South Carolina State Hospital. Babcock Building, South Carolina State Hospital.

  9. Lace House (Columbia, South Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    69000173 [1] Added to NRHP. December 17, 1969. Lace House, also known as the Robertson House, is a historic home located at Columbia, South Carolina. It was built in 1854, and is a two-story, five-bay, frame dwelling on an English basement. It features a two-story, projecting front porch with ornate cast iron porch supports, and lace-like ...

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