
The Big Apple
Built
as the House of Peace synagogue around 1907, the building was located
originally at 1318 Park Street. After its congregation outgrew the
building, the structure was sold with the stipulation that it never
be used as a synagogue again. In 1936, the building indeed took
on a far different use, as it became an African-American dance hall
called the Big Apple Club.
It was there that the Big Apple dance craze was born before it
became a national phenomenon. After remaining vacant for several
years, the building was moved to its present location on Hampton
Street and subsequently renovated by the city of Columbia.
Today, the building retains many of its original architectural features such as the synagogue’s domed ceiling and the neon moon and stars from its days as a nightclub. Natural light beams in from the two-story windows and the view from the balcony is splendid. The Big Apple was purchased by the Historic Columbia Foundation in 1993 and since has become a favorite location for memorable weddings, parties, luncheons and special events.
The Big Apple:
- Accommodates: 150 standing; 80 seated on main floor; 24 seated in the balcony
- Chairs and tables available on site
- Full restaurant kitchen available
Rates:
Monday - Sunday
4 Hours - $600 6 Hours - $750 8 Hours - $900
Full day weekend rental: 9:00am – 12:00am: $1,400
*Rental rates are subject to change without notice.
Map of Big Apple 
Contract requires a $250.00 deposit to reserve the facility. For more information, please call 803.252.7742 ext. 22.
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