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Sunday, February 10th
2 — 3:30 p.m.
Second Sunday Roll | African American Historic Sites
$10/adult and $5/youth for members
$14/adult and $7/youth for non-members
Free for children 5 & under
Tour begins at the Gift Shop at Robert Mills : 1616 Blanding Street, Columbia, SC 29201
Explore African American sites with Historic Columbia on Sunday, February 10 during our Weekend Strolls and Rolls program presented by Seed Architecture.
From the Mann-Simons Site, to the North Carolina Mutual Building, this tour explores houses, businesses and other important African American sites. Largely comprised of sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this tour features locations that illustrate important events and little-known facts about Columbia's African American community.
The tour will meet and begin at the Gift Shop at Robert Mills located at 1616 Blanding Street. Space is limited.
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