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South Carolina State Museum
[North Face]: To The South Carolina Women Of The Confederacy 1861-1865 Reared By The Men Of Their State 1909-11 [West...
Columbia Museum Of Art
South Carolina's largest fine arts museum, this facility houses the impressive Samuel H. Kress collection of baroqu...
Governor's Mansion
Built in 1855, this stately, gracious mansion has served as home to the state's governor since 1868. Prior to that ...
Cayce Historical Museum
This museum's exhibits lead you on a historical and cultural tour of life in this region from the18th century - whe...
Edventure Children's Museum
At Columbia's EdVenture you'll meet the 40-foot tall Eddie, who lives in the atrium across from the entrance. Throu...
Hampton-preston Mansion & Gardens
One of the four house museums under the management of preservation group Historic Columbia (the others are Hampton-...
Historic Columbia Foundation
One of the four house museums under the management of preservation group Historic Columbia (the others are Hampton-...
Allen University
(Front) Allen University, chartered in 1880, was founded by the African Methodist Episcopal (A.M.E.) Church. It had i...
South Carolina Confederate Relic Room & Military Museum
The Museum collects and preserves artifacts relating to, or associated with, all eras of South Carolina m...
Benedict College
Front Benedict College, founded in 1870 by the American Baptist Home Mission Society to educate freedmen and their de...
The Big Apple
With its unique architecture and storied past, this is a favorite Columbia attraction. The 1916 building, which is ...
Archives Dept
South Carolina's historical records dating back to 1671 can be viewed in these extensive archives. A changing but a...
Fort Jackson Museum
The United States Army-Fort Jackson museum focuses on the 200 years of South Carolina's military history. With more...
Elmwood Cemetery Confederate Soldiers
J Baker ? Samuel Hill ? J C Schroeder William Barefoot ? W D Hutto ? Sindal Joseph Burns ? R Johnson ? A Smith F Butl...
State House
No visit to Columbia is complete without a stop by this 1855 structure, which withstood and survived General Sherma...