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Sunday, April 14th
2 — 3:30 p.m.
Second Sunday Stroll | Hollywood-Rose Hill
$5 for members, $10 for non-members
Free for all youth 17 & under
Tour begins at Hollywood Park : 300 South Gregg Street, Columbia, SC 29205
Explore Hollywood-Rose Hill with Historic Columbia on Sunday, April 14 during our Weekend Strolls and Rolls program.
Established in 1914 and 1924, respectively, the Rose Hill and Hollywood neighborhoods are bounded by Rosewood Drive, South Bull Street, Heyward Street and South Waccamaw Avenue. Rose Hill is known for its bungalow-lined streets and abundance of mail-ordered kit homes, while many of Hollywood’s homes were designed by important local architect J. Carroll Johnson.
The tour will meet at Hollywood Park located at the 200 block of South Gregg Street. Space is limited.
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