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Columbia Attractions: Camden Archives & Museum 1314 Broad Street, Camden, SC 29020 803-425-6050 Columbia Museum of Art Main Street at Hampton Downtown Columbia 803-799-2810 Tue-Sat, 10am- 5pm; Sun 1- 5pm Admission Charged except first Saturday of each month. The Columbia Museum of Art is the largest fine art museum in South Carolina and has a world-class collection of American and European fine and decorative art that spans centuries. Highlights of the permanent collection include works by Monet, Botticelli, Canaletto and Remington. Changing international exhibitions, concerts, gallery talks and family and children's programs are scheduled throughout the year. Other amenities include a museum shop, art library, teacher resource center, and education wing. The museum is conveniently located downtown near lodging, restaurants and public transportation. Cayce Historic Museum Cayce-West Columbia - Airport 1800 12th St., Cayce 803-739-5385 Tues-Fri: 9am-4pm; Sat & Sun: 2pm-5pm Admission Charged The Cayce Historic Museum chronicles the history of the first European settlement in the Midlands of South Carolina. The museum exhibits display periods of Colonial trade, agricultural development, and transportation from the 18th Century to present. Native American artifacts date back thousands of years. Challenger Learning Center Downtown Business District 2600-A Barhamvile Rd., Columbia 803-929-3951 8:30am-4:30pm Admission Charged Using high-technology space flight simulators, individuals have the opportunity to experience space flight and conduct hands-on experiments. While they're conducting simulated missions, they're also learning math, science technology, engineering, communications concepts, team work, and problem-solving skills. Columbia Film Society/ Nickelodeon Theatre Downtown Business District 937 Main Street, Columbia, 803-254-3433 Mon-Sat: Shows at 7:00 and 9:00pm; Sunday matinees at 3:00pm Admission charged. The Nickelodeon Theatre is an all-volunteer, non-profit arts organization whose aim is to stimulate discussion and enhance appreciation of media arts by making available a variety of cultural and artistic films and videos. Columbia Fire Department 1800 Laurel St, Columbia 803-733-8350 Mon-Fri: 9:00am-5:00pm; weekends by appointment only Admission Free The front portion of the building is dedicated to preserving Columbia Fire Department memorabilia. The museum educates the public about the importance of the Columbia Fire Department and the professional men and women within its service. Museum attractions date back as far as the mid-1800's and include a 1929 American LaFrance fire engine and 1903 horse-drawn steamer, interactive exhibits, equipment from days gone by, pictures of the six fire chiefs that have served Columbia since the early 1900's and a photo history of firefighting in Columbia. Congaree National Park 100 National Park Rd. Hopkins, SC 29061 803-776-4996 Mon-Fri: 8:30am-5:00pm Admission Free The Congaree National Park offers hiking, primitive camping, bird watching, picnicking, canoeing, kayaking, and nature study. A ranger is provided for all interpretive walks and canoe tours. The 22,000 acre National Park protects the largest intact tract of old-growth bottomland hardwood forest remaining in the United States. The park contains some of the tallest trees in Eastern North America with one of the highest canopies in the world, broad bio-diversity, and old-growth forest. Fort Jackson Museum Bldg 4442 Jackson Blvd., Fort Jackson, SC 29207-5100 803-751-7419 Tues-Fri: 10:00am-4:00pm; Sat: 1:00pm-4:00pm; Closed all Federal Holidays Admission Free, visitors must show a picture ID, vehicle registration, and proof of insurance. The museum was established in 1972 with an initial collection of 20 artifacts. The collection has grown to over 3,800 pieces of military weapons, uniforms, and vehicles from World War I to present. The museum uses an assortment of military weapons, uniforms and other equipment to illustrate how the American soldier has been trained to perform his duties in peacetime and war. Theses displays are supplemented by exhibitions that deal with special areas of interest, such as the installation's namesake (President Andrew Jackson), women who have served on post, and the major units that have trained at Fort Jackson since World War I. Several typical military vehicles and artillery pieces from World War I to the present are displayed outside the museum building, which is adjacent to a small picnic area. Governor's Green Downtown Business District 800 Richland St., Columbia, SC 29201 803-737-1710 Tues, Wed, Thurs: 10:00am, 10:30am, 11:00am (except holidays & event days) Admission Free The Governor's Green is a nine-acre complex consisting of the Governor's Mansion, built in 1855; the Lace House, built in 1854; and the Caldwell-Boylston House, built in 1830. Historic Columbia House Museums Downtown Business District Robert Mills House, 1616 Blanding Street, Columbia SC 29201 803-252-1770, ext.24 Tuesday - Saturday: 10am-4pm, last tour begins at 3pm; Sunday: 1-4pm, last tour begins at 4pm. Admission Charged. Single admission (per person per house) or Combination Tickets (tours of all four house museums) are available. Purchase all tickets for the four house museums at the Robert Mills Welcome Center and Museum Shop. Historic Columbia was founded in 1961 by a group of preservationists determined to save the Ainsley Hall House, known today as the Robert Mills House. More than four decades later, Historic Columbia now manages four historic house museums and their associated artifacts. Hampton-Preston Mansion & Gardens: This restored urban estate chronicles the early years of our new nation through the Civil War. Set with family furnishings and artifacts, the mansion depicts the years 1818 - 1868. Robert Mills House & Park: Robert Mills was the first Federal architect in the United States. He designed some of the nation's most prominent buildings, including the Washington Monument. Built in 1823, the mansion displays decorative arts and local history of the early 19th century. Woodrow Wilson Family Home: Woodrow Wilson, the nation's 28th president, spent part of his youth in Columbia. He and his family lived in this home built by his parents in 1872. The Tuscan-villa styled cottage is furnished with several Wilson family pieces, with the most famous being his birth bed. Mann-Simons Cottage: Celia Mann, an enslaved Charlestonian midwife, purchased her freedom, walked to Columbia and acquired this circa-1850 cottage before the Civil War. The collections in the cottage reflect the entrepreneurial spirit of free blacks. An exhibition presents information on Celia Mann and her descendants, the restoration of the cottage and the archaeological excavation at the site. Kensington Mansion Columbia Southeast - Ft. Jackson Located on Highway 601 approximately 6 miles south of Highway 378, 803-353-0456 (Information or Reservations) Thurs, Fri, and Sat, 9:30am, 11am, 1pm and 2:30pm. Tours are available year round (except major holidays). Admission Charged Built in 1854 by Matthew R. Singleton, this estate reflects life that was typical of pre-war Southern aristocracy. After being abandoned and falling into disrepair in the early part of the century, Kensington Mansion is now on the National Register of Historic Places, and has been restored and refurbished under the guidance of the Sumter County Museum and Archives. When you go, be sure to notice the beautiful domed ceiling with ornamental plasterwork in the dining room. McKissick Museum Downtown Business District University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 29208 803-777-7251 Tues-Fri: 9am-4pm (open until 7pm on Thursday); Sun: 1-5:00pm Admission Free The McKissick Museum is a general University museum with galleries exhibiting displays in the natural sciences, arts, material culture, history, and permanent galleries on the gem and mineral collections. Riverbanks Zoo & Garden Riverbanks Main Entrance Riverbanks Garden Entrance Daily park hours: 9:00am-5:00pm. Extended summer weekend hours: 9am-6pm on Saturdays and Sundays (April - September). Riverbanks Zoo & Garden is open every day except for Thanksgiving and Christmas days. Special closings may be announced. Riverbanks is home to more than 2,000 magnificent, fascinating and exotic animals, as well as 70 acres of scenic river views, spectacular valley overlooks, beautiful landscapes and significant historic landmarks. For 30 years, Riverbanks has provided individuals, families and groups with a common place to connect with and learn about the world's wildlife and wild places. St. Peter's Catholic Church Downtown Business District 1529 Assembly St Columbia, SC 29201 803-779-0036 Mass times: Sat 6pm; Sun 8:30am & 11am; 12:30pm & 6pm; Mon, Wed-Fri: 8am; Tues: 8:45am Admission Free St. Peter's Catholic Church dates from 1906 and replaces the original structure built in 1824 and later destroyed by the fire. The architect of the State House, John Niersee, is buried in the church's graveyard. Sesquicentennial State Park 9564 Two Notch RD, Columbia 803-788-2706 Mon-Sun, 8am-6pm (extended from 7am to 9pm during Daylight Savings Time) Admission Charged This 1,419-acre park, situated in the middle of the sandhills region, features a beautiful 30-acre lake surrounded by trails and picnic areas. The park was originally built by the Civilian Conservation Corps, a New Deal Program created by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in the 1930's. The program was designed to provide employment during the Great Depression while addressing national needs in conservation and recreation. A number of buildings built by the CCC in the 1930's are still in use at this park. A two-story log house, dating back to the mid-1700's, was relocated to the park in 1969. It is believed to be the oldest building still standing in Richland County. The park's convenient location attracts both local residents and visitors. SC Law Enforcement Officers Hall of Fame Lexington - St. Andrews - Irmo 5400 Broad River Rd Columbia, SC 29212 803-896-8199 Mon-Fri: 8:30am-5pm Admission Free The SC Law Enforcement Officers Hall of Fame offers exhibits on historical and contemporary aspects of law enforcement. South Carolina Confederate Relic Room and Museum Downtown Business District 301 Gervais Street Columbia, SC 29201 803-737-8095 Tuesday - Friday: 10am-5pm; Open 10am-5pm the first and third Saturday of each month Admission Charged for 21 and older The Confederate Relic Room & Museum is one of the best museums of its type. It was established in 1895 to honor South Carolina's Confederate veterans. There is an excellent presentation of uniforms, flags, naval artifacts, weapons, monies, personal possessions and a torch used by Sherman's army to burn Columbia. The collection annually attracts Civil War enthusiasts from all over the world. South Carolina Governor's Mansion Downtown Business District 800Richland Street Columbia, SC 29201 803-737-1710 Tues, Wed, Thurs: 10am, 10:30am, 11am (except holidays & event days) Admission Free The South Carolina Governor's Mansion became the official residence for state governors in 1868. Built in 1855 as a residence for officers of Arsenal Military Academy, the building was spared during the burning of Columbia in the War Between the States. South Carolina State Museum 301 Gervais St 803-737-4921 or 803-898-4935 Tuesday - Saturday 10am-5pm, Sundays 1 - 5 p.m. Closed: Mondays, New Year's Day, Easter, Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day Admission Charged The old Columbia Duck Mill, a massive four story factory, was the first mill to use hydropower and electricity in America. The mill is now the home of the South Carolina State Museum which has four floors of exhibits about South Carolina. The first floor features Lipscomb Art Gallery and a great hands-on discovery area with lots of things to try out. The second level features the state's natural history and traveling exhibits. The third level focuses on science and technology while the fourth floor showcases the state's history. |