Remembering Columbia
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Robert Mills House 1616 Blanding St., Columbia, South Carolina 29201
Historic Columbia's Remembering Columbia series returns in November for a three-part installment that will provide an insider's look into the rich past and present of the capital city's military tradition.
The Remembering Columbia sessions will take place from noon to 1 p.m. on Nov. 1, 8 and 15 at the Robert Mills Carriage House, located at 1616 Blanding St. in downtown Columbia. Guests are encouraged to attend each session of this dynamic series, as every session will cover completely new and different material that help tell the complete story of the series.
Session 1 (Nov. 1): Comradery & Conflict, Duty & Honor: Columbia, 1800-1898
Session 2 (Nov. 8): How the Military Shaped a Modern Southern City (Part 1): Columbia, World War I and its Aftermath
Session 3 (Nov. 15): How the Military Shaped a Modern Southern City (Part 2): Columbia, World War II and Beyond
Tickets to attend the entire three-part series are $20 per member and $24 per non-member. Admission for individual sessions are also available: for Nov. 1, tickets cost $10 per member and $12 per non member); for Nov. 8, admission is free, thanks to a grant from World War I and America; for Nov. 15, tickets are $10 per member and $12 per non member. Advance reservation is encouraged. Visit Historic Columbia's website to purchase tickets.