Literary and visual artists respond to the 1865 Burning of Columbia, particularly the role and activities of civilian women and
Read MoreColumbia Now: Four Photographers Show us Our City The Columbia Museum of Art presents Columbia Now: Four Photographers Show Us
Read MoreCourage: The Vision to End Segregation and the Guts to Fight for It, opening on Saturday, Feb. 28 at the
Read MoreCrafting Civil (War) Conversations commemorates the 150th anniversary of the Civil War’s end with a juried exhibition of contemporary art that
Read MoreFinding Freedom’s Home: Archaeology at Mitchelville, a temporary exhibit at the South Carolina State Museum, highlights the rich history of the
Read MoreThis exhibit highlights South Carolina’s path from nullification to secession through the state’s most important documents. Visitors learn about how
Read MoreIn February 1865, one-third of South Carolina’s capital city lay in ruin, the product of a series of fires that
Read MorePaths of Destruction: Sherman’s Final Campaign, commemorates the 150th anniversary of Sherman’s march through the Carolinas and the burning of
Read MoreUnlike some parts of Columbia, the built environment of South Carolina College escaped the destructive fires of February 1865. Today
Read MoreSouth Caroliniana Library South Carolina Homefront, 1861-1865 is an online exhibition by South Caroliniana Library highlighting the issues faced on the
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