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- Chris CampbellAvril 5, 2016The heart of the Great State of SC. History emanates from the grounds; with the removal of the confederate flag, it's even more inclusive. Great to work out or maybe even meet local state employees!
- Michael ProctonMai 17, 2016Really enjoyed the tour (they're offered basically every half-hour during the week), even with a whole class full of elementary-schoolers.
- Tell ThemJanvier 12, 2012It doesn't have to be a virtual lobbying day to visit South Carolina's Statehouse. Make sure you take a picture with the statue of John C. Calhoun and watch a session in the gallery.
- Tell ThemFévrier 27, 2012The building was not destroyed during the occupation of Columbia because Sherman considered it “handsome”. On the western and southern sides, stars mark where the walls were hit by Union cannonballs.
- C-SPANJuin 26, 2013The intention when planning this building in the 1850's was to rival or better the U.S. Capitol. Get the details in this C-SPAN American History TV video. En savoir plus
- Joan ShortallJanvier 28, 2016I got a personal tour by my senator's aide. Great building, history, and if Congress is in session it is interesting to watch.
- Alex GrismerAoût 2, 2015It was a nice place to take my students on a field trip. Lots of history there.
- Look for the six bronze stars on the State House. Each of them shows where Sherman's cannons hit during the Civil War.
- Smithsonian ChannelJuin 24, 2011The capitol was under construction during the capture of Columbia, but survived the Union fires. However, its plans were lost and the building was not completed until 1903. (From Aerial America) En savoir plus
- Newt GingrichJanvier 12, 2012Excited to be here at the Capitol in Columbia with J.C. Watts. Thanks for the amazing turnout and thanks for your support!
- The General Assembly meets every T,W,Th in the Spring. Bring Popcorn for entertainment with your tax $!
- Nancy Rae SmithFévrier 10, 2012Look for the 6 bronze stars where Sherman's troops fired on it with cannon balls.
- ChrisSeptembre 19, 2011Take a tour and learn some interesting facts, look for the cannon scars on the building
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