Since Columbia’s 1786 founding, the grounds of the South Carolina State House have grown from a 4acre site bounded by Richardson (Main), Gervais, Assembly, and Senate streets into a 22acre complex featuring 7 buildings and more than 30 monuments. As cities across America reckon with monuments to white supremacy, join us to hear how and why South Carolinians have constructed, altered, and reconsidered this space over the past two centuries. https://bit.ly/3eDGIuz
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