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Tuesday, July 23rd

12 — 1 p.m.

Research Roundtable | Mainstreet Tour Updates

Free for members
$5 for non-members

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Seibels House : 1601 Richland Street, Columbia, SC 29201

Join Director of Cultural Resources John Sherrer as we discuss the updated Main Street tour content, which includes expanded information about existing sites and brand new sites that provide a glimpse into this thoroughfare’s dynamic evolution.

We will explore the work behind this upgrade, whose highlights include new materials made available to the public through Richland Library’s on-going digitization of both the Russell Maxey and The State newspaper’s extensive image collections.

  • Main Street Tours

    Historic Columbia is proud to partner with the Columbia Museum of Art to offer Saturday morning tours of Main Street, beginning this month.

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    John Sherrer
    Director of Cultural Resources
    803.252.1770 x 28

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12 Oct

Thursday, October 12th: 6 — 7:30 p.m.

Greenview Neighborhood History

5306 North Main Street, Columbia, SC 29203

Join Richland Library as they host Eric Friendly, Curator of History at Historic Columbia, who will discuss the history of Columbia's Greenview neighborhood. Also, Margaret Dunlap of the Walker Local and Family History Center will briefly highlight ways that researchers can use Richland Library resources to discover more about their...

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04 Nov

Saturday, November 4th: 9 a.m. — 12 p.m.

Bulb Bonanza | Cultivating Spring Bulb Gardens with Jim Martin & Jenks Farmer

1616 Blanding Street, Columbia, SC 29201

Join us for a lively morning of all things bulbs! Columbia-grown horticulturists Jim Martin and Jenks Farmer have envisioned, planted, and enlivened more public spaces in the state than any other duo. Since their passions for spring bulbs vary wildly, you’ll get a morning full of fun and diverse bulb...

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1601 Richland Street
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All historic house and garden tours start at the Gift Shop at Robert Mills.
1616 Blanding Street
Columbia, SC 29201

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