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Tuesday, October 23rd
12 — 1 p.m.
Research Roundtable | Devine Street
Free for members
$5 for non-members
Seibels House : 1601 Richland Street, Columbia, SC 29201
Learn more about Historic Columbia’s research initiatives at the monthly Research Roundtable programs!
Once the heart of the original Shandon neighborhood, Devine Street has since undergone several transformations (including a name change) to become a major corridor of commerce and recreation. One hundred and twenty years ago, Devine Street was considered prime residential real estate due to its newly installed street car line and proximity to a casino, where local citizens held dances regularly. Participants are welcome to bring their lunch to this program.
Food Trucks in the Garden
Get there early and enjoy lunch from local food trucks during the event! Food trucks will be stationed outside the Robert Mills House on Tuesday, Oct. 23 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Tables and chairs will be set up throughout the gardens - making this the perfect opportunity to spend your lunch break enjoying delicious food and the scenic views of our historic gardens.
Upcoming Adult Education Events
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Wednesday, February 5th: 12 — 1 p.m.
Knowledge at Noon | The Warming Kitchen Unlocked
Join Historic Columbia Curator of History Becca Woodruff and University of South Carolina Distinguished Professor of History Mark Smith as they discuss the new exhibit, “ Heat and Hardship: The Hidden Labor of Enslaved Cooks.” Funded by South Carolina Humanities, this exhibit relies heavily on audio and tactile interactives to...
13 Feb
Thursday, February 13th: 5:30 — 7 p.m.
Columbia Conversations | The Cost of the Vote
1615 Blanding Street, Columbia, SC 29201
Join Historic Columbia for a talk and book signing by Carolyn Click. Her new book, The Cost of the Vote: George Elmore and the Battle for the Ballot, centers on George Elmore and the activists and lawyers who successfully challenged the all-white primary in South Carolina. Although Elmore’s court challenge...