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Columbia, South Carolina

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Columbia is the capital of South Carolina. It is a midland city with a relaxed small town atmosphere. Although Columbia was burned to the ground in 1865 by General Shermann, Union troops missed the First Baptist Church where the Ordinances of Secession were drawn to announce the formation of the Confederacy. Other Columbia historical buildings include the boyhood home of president Woodrow Wilson and the home of Robert Mills (the first federal architect).

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Robert Mills House. Columbia, South Carolina, USA ( color) Childhood home of Woodrow Wilson. Columbia, South Carolina, USA ( color) Tree in fall color and house. Columbia, South Carolina, USA ( color) Leaves and house detail. Columbia, South Carolina, USA ( color) Boyhood home of president Wilson. Columbia, South Carolina, USA ( color) House with lamp inside window. Columbia, South Carolina, USA ( color) First Baptist Church at night. Columbia, South Carolina, USA ( color) First Baptist Church, where the Confederacy was announced. Columbia, South Carolina, USA ( color) First Baptist Church, where the Ordinances of Secession were drawn. Columbia, South Carolina, USA ( color) Trinity Episcopal Cathedral at night. Columbia, South Carolina, USA ( color) Streets on foggy night seen from state capitol. Columbia, South Carolina, USA ( color) Monument to Confederate soldiers and state capitol at night. Columbia, South Carolina, USA ( color) Monument and state capitol in fog at night. Columbia, South Carolina, USA ( color) Columns and fog by night, state capitol. Columbia, South Carolina, USA ( color) Television news studio. Columbia, South Carolina, USA ( color)
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