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  2. South Carolina State House - Wikipedia

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    South Carolina State House virtual tour; Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) No. SC-319, "South Carolina State House, Capitol Square, Columbia, Richland County, SC", 9 photos, 16 color transparencies, 16 data pages "Confederate Flag Bill Debate". C-SPAN. April 12, 2000

  3. Columbia, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Columbia is see city of the Episcopal Diocese of Upper South Carolina, and Trinity Episcopal Cathedral is located across the street from the state capitol. The Catholic Church has 14 parishes, including the Basilica of Saint Peter, the state's only minor basilica and the 85th church in the U.S. to receive this designation from the Vatican. [ 62 ]

  4. Capitol Center (Columbia, South Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    Capitol Center is an office skyscraper in Columbia, South Carolina. At 106.4 m (349 ft), it is the tallest building in South Carolina. The tower has about 1,000 people inside working every week and about 400 offices. A 26-story skyscraper, it was the tallest structure in South Carolina from its completion in December 1987 [3] to the completion ...

  5. South Carolina State Museum - Wikipedia

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    May 24, 1982. 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 ...

  6. Capture of Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Strength. 60,000. ~500. The capture of Columbia occurred February 17–18, 1865, during the Carolinas Campaign of the American Civil War. The state capital of Columbia, South Carolina, was captured by Union forces under Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman. Much of the city was burned, although it is not clear which side caused the fires.

  7. Columbia, South Carolina, in the American Civil War - Wikipedia

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    Columbia, the capital city of South Carolina, was an important political and supply center for the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. Much of the town was destroyed during occupation by Union forces under Major General William T. Sherman during the Carolinas Campaign in the last months of the war.

  8. Downtown Columbia, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Columbia is the downtown area of Columbia, South Carolina, United States. It contains the city's central business district and the State House. It also encompasses the University of South Carolina. Columbia is the capital of South Carolina. Downtown Columbia's landmarks include the State House, Congaree River, and Capitol Center.

  9. Why is South Carolina called the Gamecocks? History behind ...

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    Sep 29, 2022; Columbia, South Carolina, USA; South Carolina Gamecocks mascot Sir Big Spur during the game against the South Carolina State Bulldogs in the second half at Williams-Brice Stadium.