Discover Columbia’s rich history and landmarks on a two-hour guided walk. Perfect for history buffs, families, and curious travelers.
Discover Columbia’s rich history and landmarks on a two-hour guided walk. Perfect for history buffs, families, and curious travelers.
- South Carolina State House - Begin the tour at the impressive South Carolina State House, a representation of the state’s rich history and political heritage. Completed in 1907, this building showcases remarkable architecture, including bronze stars that mark the spots hit by Sherman’s cannonballs during the Civil War.
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- South Carolina State House - Begin the tour at the impressive South Carolina State House, a representation of the state’s rich history and political heritage. Completed in 1907, this building showcases remarkable architecture, including bronze stars that mark the spots hit by Sherman’s cannonballs during the Civil War.
- Trinity Episcopal Cathedral - Founded in 1812, Trinity Episcopal Cathedral is the oldest existing church building in Columbia. Its Gothic Revival architecture, cemetery, and tranquil gardens make it a must-visit.
- Town Theatre - Established in 1919, Town Theatre is the oldest continuously operating community theatre building in the United States. It has hosted numerous plays and musicals, enhancing Columbia’s cultural scene.
- University of South Carolina - The historic core of the University of South Carolina, known as the Horseshoe, is adorned with 19th-century buildings and lush green spaces. It’s a serene place to appreciate the university’s legacy.
- First Presbyterian Church - Founded in 1795, the First Presbyterian Church is one of Columbia’s oldest churches. Its sanctuary, constructed in 1854, boasts a beautiful Gothic Revival design.
- First Baptist Church - Established in 1809, First Baptist Church is a significant historical landmark. Its sanctuary, built in 1859, hosted the first secession convention leading up to the Civil War.
- Never Bust Chain - The “Never Bust Chain” is a distinctive piece of street art by the acclaimed artist Blue Sky, located on Main Street in Columbia, South Carolina. Installed in 2000, this sculpture features two massive “steel chain links” anchored into the adjacent buildings and spanning a narrow alley. The installation playfully challenges perceptions of strength and durability while symbolizing the resilience and unbreakable spirit of the city.
“Never Bust Chain” is a beloved and whimsical landmark in Columbia, showcasing Blue Sky’s talent for merging humor with artistic expression. It captures the attention of passersby and serves as a gentle reminder of the enduring nature of community and creativity in the city. The installation has become a vital part of Main Street’s cultural landscape, adding to the charm and character of downtown Columbia.

- Professional tour guide
- Professional tour guide
- Bottled water
- Gratuities
- Historic House and Gardens Admission Fees (Historic Columbia, $12)
- Bottled water
- Gratuities
- Historic House and Gardens Admission Fees (Historic Columbia, $12)
This guided tour offers an in-depth look at Columbia’s rich history, stunning architecture, and cultural landmarks from a local’s perspective, all within a leisurely two-hour walk. During this journey, participants will hear about the 1865 Burning of Columbia, witness the remnants of battle, and discover where the Civil War truly began. Walk in the…
This guided tour offers an in-depth look at Columbia’s rich history, stunning architecture, and cultural landmarks from a local’s perspective, all within a leisurely two-hour walk. During this journey, participants will hear about the 1865 Burning of Columbia, witness the remnants of battle, and discover where the Civil War truly began. Walk in the footsteps of renowned Generals, politicians, Civil Rights leaders, US Presidents, and even a Pope! This tour is perfect for history enthusiasts, families with children, visitors, and locals alike. Enjoy exploring this historic Southern city! Interested in a customized or private tour?
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.