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The South Carolina State Museum is a museum dedicated to the history of South Carolina. It has four floors of permanent and changing exhibits, a digital dome planetarium, 4D interactive theater, and an observatory (all opened in 2014). The State Museum is located along the banks of the Congaree River in downtown Columbia, South Carolina.
Agricultural, social, and cultural heritage of the Cayce, Old Saxe Gotha, Granby and West Columbia areas [24] South Carolina Civil Rights Museum: Orangeburg: Orangeburg: Midlands: History: In a 3500 sq. ft. setting, history of the civil rights movement in South Carolina, including Briggs v.
Originally housed in the South Carolina State House, the museum relocated to the War Memorial Building adjacent to the University of South Carolina in the mid-twentieth century. In 1998, it became an agency of the South Carolina Budget and Control Board and moved to the Columbia Mills Building. The museum expanded in 2007, converting the old ...
Once complete, the Waites Center will be a multipurpose gathering space with new audiovisual technology for educational programs, dedicated collaborative workspaces and an outdoor recreational area.
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A more than 140-year-old building is set to see new life on Columbia’s BullStreet District campus. The site’s laundry building, which dates to the 1880s and is the oldest surviving service ...
Location of Columbia in South Carolina. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Columbia, South Carolina. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Columbia, South Carolina, United States. The locations of National Register properties and ...
The Columbia Museum of Art was originally in the 1908 private residence of the city's Taylor family. Located on Senate Street in Columbia, adjacent to the campus of the University of South Carolina and three blocks from the South Carolina State House, the Taylor House, through the addition of gallery wings and a round planetarium, became the home of the Columbia Museum of Art for almost 50 years.