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One of the most vibrant attractions in South Carolina, Columbia offers all the fun and excitement that tourists look out for. Being the state capital, largest and most populated city of South Carolina, it serves as the hub of social, economic, educational and cultural activities of the region.
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Although Columbia is the county seat of Richland County on the Congaree River, it shares a small segment with Lexington County as well.
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Incorporated as city in 1854, Columbia got its name after Christopher Columbus. Official historical traces of the city shows that it was settled by Europeans and inhabited by the Congaree people until the 1700"s.
In 1786, it was chosen by the South Carolina legislature to be the site of South Carolina's new state capital. Columbia was given a town charter in 1805 followed by a city charter in 1854.
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History lovers can explore sites like the State House, boyhood home of President Woodrow Wilson, Mann-Simons Cottage and several antebellum houses. The South Carolina State Museum, Columbia Museum of Art and museum of African American culture also attracts many tourists.
The city of Columbia is an important educational center of region housing the main campus of the University of South Carolina, Columbia College, Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary and Benedict College. More include Allen University, Columbia Bible College and Seminary, a technical college and many other quality-oriented institutions.
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Having being home to many independent theater groups, the city holds great charm for theatergoers. Koger Center, Town Theatre, Workshop Theatre, Trustus Theatre, Cottingham Theatre, Longstreet Theatre and Columbia Marionette Theatre are some of the examples of Columbia"s booming theater scene.
Concert lovers find Columbia an extremely wonderful place. You can catch the hottest national and international acts and live shows at the Colonial Center and Carolina Coliseum. The South Carolina State Fair is the most famous festival while several occasional fairs also delight the residents of the area.
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