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Explore the stunning architecture and rich history of the grounds on a free guided or self-guided tour.

Rising from Gervais and Main streets in all its granite glory, the South Carolina State House in Columbia is the epicenter of the state’s political power and a testament to its journey through pivotal moments in American history. This is where the state’s legislative and executive branches meet, and the surrounding grounds tell stories of the past.

Construction on the present-day State House began in 1854 but was interrupted by the American Civil War, when General Sherman and the Union Army captured Columbia in Sherman’s famous March to the Sea. The Capitol building was finally completed in 1903, and numerous monuments and features have been added throughout the decades.

Explore the stunning architecture and rich history of the grounds on a free guided or self-guided tour, available Mon.–Sat. Visitors may enter the State House through the public entrance on the Sumter Street side of the building. Take in the towering granite columns, ornate lamp posts and shiny copper dome before venturing inside to marvel at even more grandeur, including ornate twin staircases, pink marble parquet floors, carved wood and mosaic stained glass.

Don't miss the gift shop for South Carolina-themed gifts, plus apparel and home décor sporting the iconic palmetto and crescent symbol.

 

Explore the State House Grounds

The African-American Monument on the grounds of the State House
The African American Monument on the grounds of the State House depicts key moments in the long and turbulent history of the black experience in South Carolina and the US.

Sprawling across 22 acres, the State House Complex features numerous sights, as well as paved walkways among magnolia blossoms, palmetto trees and live oaks.

30+ Monuments
From war monuments to commemorative sculptures of South Carolina’s leaders, each piece reveals a facet of the state’s past and present.

7 Buildings
Along with the State House, the Complex is home to numerous government offices and courtrooms.

6 Bronze Stars
Marked by bronze stars, see where General Sherman’s cannons shelled the blue granite walls of the Capitol in 1865, shortly before the city surrendered to Union troops during the Civil War.

 

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Whether they’re checking out the newest restaurants or enjoying a stay at a bed-and-breakfast, contributing writers share their unique insight and stories from exploring the Palmetto State.