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State Museum, South Carolina art, history and science under one roof (Columbia fun things to do)

Posted By shoutabout,Date: 04.23.2008

Housed in the former Columbia Mill building the State Museum features 4 floors of interactive exhibits covering art, history, natural history, science and technology. It is South Carolina’s and probably the Southeast’s largest state museums. Columbia Mill

Interesting Things to See at the State Museum
Curious to find out how Columbia came into place? In 1785 the South Carolina Senate approved to move the new state capital on the land near Garners Ferry on the Congaree River. Among other nominations were Camden (the first proposal, later rejected), the Sumter District (supported by Gen. Sumter the “Fighting Gamecock”!) and the land near St. Matthews. Columbia was America’s first planned capital city, designed and laid out in a two-mile square with streets named for agricultural products (how original!) and Revolutionary War heroes. Not everyone seemed to agree the Columbia city planning was a very good idea. Col. Thomas Taylor who owned several hundreds acres along the Congaree River near the future site of Columbia is reputed to have said that the city founders “have turned a damned fine plantation into a pretty poor town”

The Cotton Mill exchange – The State Museum building once was a prominent textile mill, the Columbia Mill or “Duck Mill” as it was called. Opened in 1894 it was the world’s first totally electrically operated mill. It closed in the late 80s.
Priscilla
Learn the life and customs of Coastal Native Americans and the very moving story of Priscilla, a little girl abducted centuries ago from Sierra Leone.

Marvel seeing the 1904 Curved Dash Oldsmobile one of the first automobiles in South Carolina and Inside Hunley submarinefull size replicas of “Best Friend of Charleston” the first American-built steam locomotive and the H.L. Hunley, the Confederate’s best hope to break the blockade during the Civil War and first submarine to sink an enemy ship. To this day we don’t know why and how the Hunley disappeared.

Dugout CanoeA dugout canoe, kept underwater for centuries it was found in pristine condition, still attached to its roots, a rare archeological treat. Apparently the wood cracked and it was never finished.

At the natural history exhibits the pre-historic animals steal the show. You will be awed to see full size replicas of a mammoth, giant armadillo, and a “cute” T-Rex as one might expect.
Mammoth

On the Science and Technology floor you can admire the gold medal of Dr. Charles Townes, South Carolina first Nobel Prize winner, who invented the laser; also on display outer space artifacts from moonwalker Charles Duke.

If you get hungry Crescent Café is open till 4 PM and offers deli sandwiches, hot-dogs, salads and soups, and bakery items like croissants, muffins and cookies. Beverages options are soft drinks, bottled water, coffee, hot chocolate and tea.

Where
Information: (803) 898-4921; Group Reservations (803) 898-4999
For a full schedule of events, special tours, birthday parties and group reservations visit the State Museum website
Discovery CenterUpcoming on Saturday April 26 is the Congaree Art Festival featuring contemporary art from South Carolina’s best artists.
Directions: the museum is located at 301 Gervais Street, beside the historic Gervais St. Bridge and just a few blocks west of the State Capitol in downtown Columbia.

Admission tickets: Adults $5.00; Seniors 62 & over: $4.00; Children 3-12: $3; Military discount is $1

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    4 Responses to “State Museum, South Carolina art, history and science under one roof (Columbia fun things to do)”

    1. Chagall for Children: Peter Pan meets Alice in Wonderland (Edventure awesome art exhibit) « Shout About South Carolina Travel, Family Attractions and Free Things to Do Says:

      [...] to Saturday 9 AM to 5 PM and Sunday noon to 5 PM. It is located downtown at 211 Gervais Street besides the SC State Museum. Parking is [...]

    2. Chagall for Children: Peter Pan meets Alice in Wonderland at Edventure’s awesome art exhibit « Shout About South Carolina Travel, Family Attractions and Free Things to Do Says:

      [...] 9 AM to 5 PM and Sunday noon to 5 PM. It is located downtown Columbia at 211 Gervais Street besides the SC State Museum. Parking is [...]

    3. Hunley’s mystery continues…the more clues, the more questions « Shout About South Carolina Travel, Family Attractions and Free Things to Do Says:

      [...] can also “play around” at its full size replica on display at the SC State Museum downtown Columbia. Admission to the museum is only [...]

    4. Ashley Says:

      today i went to the state museum and it was fun then when we got back to school our teacher told us to write things about the museum and i was just pressing buttons and i didnt even read anything!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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