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  2. Robert Mills House - Wikipedia

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    The house was designed by Mills and built in 1823 for Ainsley Hall, who died before it was finished. It was for many years part of the campus of the Columbia Theological Seminary, [3] which moved out of Columbia in 1960. With the property threatened with development, it was acquired by Historic Columbia and restored, opening as a museum in 1967.

  3. List of tallest buildings in Columbia, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Has a rotating restaurant on the top (18th) floor that reused from the Gas Pavilion at the New York Worlds Fair, houses the offices of the University of South Carolina Capstone Scholars. 12 Palmetto Building: 215 / 66 15 1913 The oldest skyscraper in South Carolina and Columbia, now houses the Sheraton Hotel. Upon completion, it was the tallest ...

  4. What’s being built there? Townhomes + New Columbia Center ...

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    The 2,800-square-foot Bruchi’s is being built alongside a future 1,500-square-foot home for Baskin-Robbins Ice Cream. The bank was demolished in early 2023. Richland

  5. Still Hopes - Wikipedia

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    Still Hopes, also known as the Gabriel Alexander Guignard House and South Carolina Episcopal Home, is an historic home located in West Columbia, South Carolina, Lexington County, South Carolina. It was built in 1910, and is a two-story, brick, Georgian Revival mansion with a truncated hip roof.

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

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    Wade Hampton II built a raised, two-story cottage prior to the birth of Wade Hampton III in 1818. In 1837 or 1838, Millwood was remodeled in Greek Revival style by the architect Nathaniel Potter from Rhode Island. His plan had a wing on each side, six two-story columns at the center, and three smaller columns on each wing. [7]

  7. New Brookland Historic District - Wikipedia

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    It includes commercial, institutional, and residential buildings built between 1894 and 1916 as a planned residential community for the Columbia Duck Mill. Notable buildings include the Edward W. Shull Building, Thompson Funeral Home, Brookland Fire Station, Brookland Jail, and single and double tenant houses. [2] [3]

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