What's there to do in Columbia, SC?
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"What's there to do in Columbia?"
This frequently asked question answered

Columbia is a town full of people coming and going. You have soldiers at Fort Jackson that have just arrived and may or may not be staying for awhile. With the new Convention Center and a host of new hotels people come in for a few nights on business from near and far. Even those of us that live here are often in the dark about what is going on.Living in Columbia you are often asked "What's there to do in Columbia?". Well when it comes night life you have two choices, Five Points or the Vista. These hot spots just but instead a areas that are of restaurants and is more college aged crowd as far getting an adult while the vista graduates young no matter which choose we're less Armani suits here and more flip flops and polos for guys and a nice shirt with jeans and heels for the girls. Most bars don't have a cover and if they do it isn't much. The Vista just recently discovered valet parking so there may be a small fee, but you can still park for free depending on how far you want to walk.
Speaking of walking, get ready to do a little. Most of the bars here are right together so you can walk from one to another until you find a fit (make sure not carry drink though, it's a big no, no here. We do have great weather and you'll find plenty of opportunity to sit outside.) No matter where you go there is something for everyone.
The Vista

Lets start with the Vista. Like beer? You can join the UFO club and try one of everything (no small feet!) or get one of their great tee's.You can grab an oyster shot at the Oyster Bar, play a game of pool at Uncle Louie's or watch the game at Wild Hare. Go grab a Martini out on the deck at Liberty Tap Room. Big groups need big bars and you should try Jillian's. It has a huge bar, arcade room, Groove Shack and even volleyball off the deck. Stop by Wet Willies and get a brain freeze with one of their frozen drinks.
If music and dancing is more your style then you can spend an entire evening in one building. Start with some sushi at Tsunami's. Head next door to Tabu and get down and funky Asian style. Check out what the DJ is spinning at Element every weekend. Live music more your thing? See what band is playing at Headliners.
Across the street you can get some great tapas, sushi and saki at SakiTumi. Wild Wing Cafe has 33 different types of wings. Check out Carolina Ale House's rooftop bar. Want cheap drinks in a nice setting? Then wander over to Blue Tapas Bar. When your feeling funky walk on over to the Art Bar.If 2 o'clock is too early for you try out Kelly's Pub.
All of this and more is conveniently located near many of the city's cultural landmarks as well as the Convention center and Colonial Life Arena.
Five Points

Are you ready to party! Five Points is your party place once the sunsets...and sometimes before. If your new to Columbia you'll hear a lot of talk about The Fountain. This is the center of five Points and the meeting spot for all sorts of events including Five Points After Five, a free concert series every year at The Fountain in Five Points. You can find an Irish Pub (Delany's) a jazz and martini bar (Speakeasy) and the most eclectic group of people anywhere (Group Therapy). Just paid tuition? Try Pourhouse so you don't end up in one. Then there's all of the bar's you'll have to visit on the way between these places.
So it's not quite night time, now what? You can stop in for a pitcher of iced coffee at Adrianna's or go thrift shopping at Sid and Nancy. For all the hippies out there there's Loose Lucy's. OOP's clothing can save you some serious cash. Accessorize yourself at WISH when you get time.
Hungry? Look for the man in the giant bathtub and you've found Yesterday's. Mr. Friendly's New Southern Cafe will fill you up southern style. Grab a gyro at Sammi's Deli. You can't go wrong with pizza by the slice and a cold beer at Village Idiot Pizza and Pub. Your sure to find something hear no matter what your craving.
Columbia Nightlife on Yelp
Here's what Yelpers have to say about Night Life in 29211
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BBQ with Mustard Based Sauce
Our mustard based barbeque is a local favorite you won't find anywhere else but in SC.

First you should know that BBQ is made with pork, not beef (although chicken is good too for a little variety). While there are actually 3 types of sauce here in SC depending on region, mustard based reigns supreme in the midlands of SC (ketchup based is in the upstate, while in the Pee Dee the sauce of choice is a spicy vinegar base). One of our most famous restaurants for mustard based barbecue is Maurice's Gourmet Barbecue. They have shredded pork, ribs, chicken, hash and burgers that you can get as a basket with fries. You can also purchase sauces to take home. Sticky fingers originated in Myrtle Beach, but they also have mustard based sauce as well as some other regional favorites. You can pick up a T-shirt or take home some sauce to commemorate your trip to Columbia at Sticky Fingers as well.
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Sandy's Famous Hot Dogs
Ever had a slaw dog? Love HUGE banana splits? This is the place for you!

Sandy's is a mainstay here in Columbia. They have other things besides ice cream and hot dogs, but that's why most of us are there. My favorite way to order a Sandy's fourth of a pound hot dog combo is topped with chili, onions, mustard, slaw, Texas Pete and black pepper, but you can order yours any way you want. You can even get pimento cheese if you want. Combos include a hot dog (or other sandwich), chips and a drink (go for the sweet tea or lemonade). If you've still got room order a scoop of ice cream, a shack or a gigantic banana split, I suggest bringing a friend if for no other reason than to split the banana...well you know.
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Rush's: A local Fast Food Favorite.
While we have all of your fast food favorites here, we also have our very own homegrown favorite too.

The Rush's name began in the 1960's in the St. Andrews area here in Columbia. It had a reputation for great burgers and shakes that is still true today. Since 1980, Rush's has added 6 more restaurants in in The Capital City. In addition to hamburgers and shakes, Rush's also serves fried chicken, hot dogs, barbecue and sundaes. Stop buy and get yourself a basket. You won't go hungry here!
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Columbia Restaurants on Yelp
Here's what Yelpers have to say about Food in 29211
- Mr Friendly's New Southern Cafe (Columbia)

- "Went here on a Thursday night and gotta say I really liked the place. Solid service and food. The fried green tomatoes with pimento cheese were basic but..." more
- The Gourmet Shop (Columbia)

- "Famous for the Chicken salad and rightfully so. Never had anything else there, no reason to. Can get crowded and the staff can get stressed (it seems) with..." more
- Adriana's In Five Points (Columbia)

- "located in 5 points, adriana's is a great place to grab coffee and expresso drink. a rare find in columbia, sc. adriana's offers hot sandwiches which good..." more
- Rosewood Market & Deli (Columbia)

- "Great locally owned spot for a quick bite to eat or for a fabulous bulk section. They also have other great hard to find items. Come here to support..." more
- Marble Slab Creamery (Columbia)

- "This is ice cream is great. If you've ever been to Coldstone Creamery, then you will love Marble Slab. The ice cream is made everyday and you can add as..." more
- Cool Beans Coffee Co (Columbia)

- "I stumbled on this place thanks to Google Maps after a day trip at the Zoo on the way back home to Northern Virginia. This place has it all, and if I lived..." more
- Publix Super Market (Columbia)

- "I love Publix! This is a great location downtown, albeit smaller than most Publix stores it is not lacking in selection. I love their deli sandwiches and..." more
- Gervais & Vine (Columbia)

- "This is easily one of my favorite restaurants anywhere. I love the environment, the food, and the wine. I truly don't understand the complaints of some of..." more
- Hungry Howie's Pizza (Columbia)

- "I have been visiting Hungry Howie's since I was a VERY young child (as soon as I could eat). I moved from Michigan to South Carolina 4 years ago and I..." more
- Mista Brown's Seafood & Etc (Columbia)

- "OMG. This is as good as fried fish gets. Crispy, golden, extra-crunchy, flaky, ever-so-slightly greasy fried goodness, served with multiple slices of white..." more
If someone comes up to you and talks about the Cocks or ask if you'd like to Shag, they aren't talking dirty, they're just being friendly
USC's teams are all known as The Cock's and their mascot is Cocky.
The Shag is our state dance and you can catch people doing it (in public) everywhere..
Riverbanks Zoo and Garden

One of the nations top 10 zoos consistently, you have to visit the zoo. You can spend an entire day here easily.There are animals from around the world and several types of botanical gardens. There are also educational programs and group tours available. There are also scheduled events involving the animals through out the day. Riverbanks is committed to conservation. You can bring a picnic or eat at any of the food stands or restaurant with in the zoo. This is fun for the whole family you won't forget.
Visit http://www.riverbanks.org/ for more information.
Carolina or Clemson
Any true SC native has an opinion on this one.
In case you don't know College football is a big deal here in SC. You have to pick a side: Clemson or Carolina. I'm partial to Carolina myself, but we can't all have such good taste...
Carolina or Clemson
Fetching blurbs now... please stand byCarolina
GrowWear says:
Have to go with the Gamecocks since my nephew's in a band that gets a little bit of recognition for a song they wrote...a sort of anthem that has been played at the stadium.
Posted May 31, 2009
Clemson
sittonbull says:
Have always pulled for the Tigers except when they play my Alma Mater, The Citadel. I live near Pendleton also... only four miles away from "Death Valley!" Both of my kids went to Carolina and, as I told them, I'll pull for them wherever they are, but when Clemson and USC play... I gotta pull for the Tigers! That made for lots of fun times when her sorority friends and his fraternity friends came to our house for the games. Unlike some more rabid fans, I do pull for the cocks when they aren't playing my other two teams.
Posted June 02, 2009
OhMe says:
Go Tigers! Since I live 4 miles from Clemson University and am a Clemson Alumnus, I would have to say Go Tigers!
Posted May 22, 2009
Joan4 says:
I grew up in Pendleton, near Clemson, so my blood runs orange, but Cocky danced at our daughter and son-in-law's wedding, so forever we will be a little gamecock too! Signing up on the Clemson side, but Gooooooo Cocks!
Posted May 22, 2009
Columbia's Infamous Weather Report
Support SC Business
Here is a list of links to some of my favorite SC businesses
- Firefly Vodka
- This stuff is seriously yummy! i like mine half and half with water and a lemon wedge. technically not in Columbia, but too good not to mention. Try one in your any of your favorite hot spots here in Cola town.
- Eat More Tee's
- Been here in Columbia for years. Find all your palmetto state apparel here.
- One Eared Cow
- Beautiful hand blown glass objects. You can even stop by the shop while your in town and see these pieces of art being made.
- A Taste of The South
- Want to try "a grit". (the joke is that you can't try a grit...you have to try lots of them cause they're so small). If you want southern delicacies like this and more you've found the right store
- if ART Gallery
- Up and coming Columbia artist.
Who's interested in Columbia?
"If you want to fit in, eat your grits with butter and black pepper. NEVER use sugar, sugar."
Culture
Arts and culture abound in The Capital City.
- Chinese Culture Center
Offers classes in all things Chinese. Classes include such subjects as Mandarin Chinese, Tai Chi Sword and Chinese brush painting. Also look into teaching English abroad.
http://www.chineseculturecenter.org/ - The Artist Round Table
Monthly meeting and events for artist.
http://theartistsroundtable.org/ - Nickelodeon Theater
Find films you won't find at those other theaters. Home to the Columbia Film Society
http://www.nickelodeon.org/membership.php - Columbia Writers Alliance
Encouraging authors and writers.
http://www.colawriters.com/ - Palmetto Painters
Monthly meetings with a goal is to stimulate interest in decorative painting.
http://www.palmettopainters.com/index.htm - 701 Center for Contemporary Art
Just what the title says.
http://www.701cca.org/ - Columbia Museum of Art
Frequently changing exhibits and interesting permanent ones.
http://www.columbiamuseum.org/ - Blue Sky Gallery
Art you can buy and some you can't. Visit the gallery to purchase your very own piece, but make sure to look for his artwork all over town.
http://www.blueskyart.com/ - City Art
Gallery and supplies. See others art, get inspired and purchase what you need all in one spot.
http://www.cityartonline.com/ - Mary Bentz Gilkerson
Local artist.
http://www.marygilkerson.com/ - Hikima creations
African American art.
http://www.hikima.com/ - Lakeside Designs
quilt art, fabric art and mixed media art from a local artist
http://home.att.net/~lakeside/ - Tag Record
street art and graffiti
http://columbia.tagrecord.com/ - Alicia Leeke
local artist
http://www.alicialeeke.com/ - Town Theater
Plays and productions
http://www.towntheatre.com/ - Workshop Theater
Plays and acting classes
http://www.workshoptheatre.com/info.html - Columbia Marionette Theater
The only free standing theater in the nation devoted entirely to marionette arts.
http://www.columbiamarionettetheatre.org/ - The South Carolina Shakespeare Company
All things Shakespeare.
http://www.scshakespeare.org/ - The Patchwork Playhouse
Original adaptations of children's tales performed on stage.
http://www.patchworkplayhouse.com/ - Actors' theater of South Carolina
Theater arts of all kinds
http://www.actorstheatreofsc.org/ - The South Carolina Philharmonic Orchestra
Our very own orchestra.
http://www.scphilharmonic.com/ - The Columbia City Ballet
Guess what this is?
http://www.columbiacityballet.com/ - The Palmetto Mastersingers
An all male chorus of over 70 men that have performed worldwide.
https://palmettomastersingers.org/Joomla/ - Sandlapper Singers
Professional vocal ensemble
http://www.sandlappersingers.org/ - Columbia City Jazz Company
Jazz Dance
http://www.columbiacityjazz.com/ - The Power Company
Contemporary dance
http://www.thepowercompany.org/ - Columbia Choral Society
Performing since 1930
http://www.geocities.com/columbiachoral/
Columbia Arts and Entertainment on Yelp
Here's what Yelpers have to say about Arts & Entertainment in 29211
- Nickelodeon (Columbia)

- "Full disclosure: I am in intern at the Nick. That being said, I love the Nickelodeon. They always have something interesting to watch and are very..." more
- S C State Museum (Columbia)

- "The EdVenture kid's museum is not included in this assessment. I find the State Museum passable, but it certainly wasn't the best history museum I've been..." more
- Edventure (Columbia)

- "We visit Edventure every year when we are in SC to visit my husband's family. The kids always have a great time playing and exploring. They feature..." more
- Riverbanks Zoo & Garden (Columbia)

- "The zoo was one of the central plans to our trip to South Carolina. We go to a lot of zoos and aquariums and one of the things that fascinates us most is..." more
- Columbiana Grande (Columbia)

- "Not much to say here that Bob H. didn't already say. Easily the best theater in the Columbia area. The all around experience is worth the drive from the..." more
- Williams-Brice Stadium (Columbia)

- "The only place in America where you can hear a crowd of grown (& very drunk) men shouting the phrase "PENETRATE! PENETRATE! COCKS, STICK IT IN!" Home of..." more
- Columbia Museum of Art (Columbia)

- "An excellent cheap way to spend some time. They have some great exhibits that change periodically. Very quiet and relaxing as well as educational." more
- St Andrews Road Multi Cinemas and Games (Columbia)

- "It's $1.50 for a movie. Its a little older and the movies are the ones that they are out of the larger theaters, but...IT'S $1.50! The concessions are cheap..." more
- Columbia Marionette Theatre (Columbia)

- "Fairy tales come true at Columbia Marionette Theatre. One hour of excellent family entertainment for only $4 admission (kids under 2 get in for free)...." more
- AMC Inc Dutch Square 12 (Columbia)

- "Nice theater, terrible area. If you can make it through the parking lot without getting hurt or hassled, the viewing experience is very good. It is not the..." more
The Great Outdoors
Get outside with these natural areas.

Finlay Park
Located in downtown Columbia, you'll find all sorts of events going on here. Plenty of areas to play for kids of all ages.Admission is free and the park is open from 7am to 9pm daily. Keep an eye out for whats going on here.
Granby Park
The 24-acre linear park has canoe access points, fishing spots, bridges and a half mile of nature trail along the banks of the Congaree River.
Memorial Park
The largest monument of its type outside of Washington D.C., stands here as a memorial to 980 South Carolinians who died in Vietnam. The park also features a new Holocaust monument. Designed by renowned sculptor Irwin Hyman, the monument stands on a granite Star of David and features the names of Holocaust liberators and survivors of South Carolina engraved on its granite walls. The memorial includes a map of the death camps across Europe and a chronology of World War II, and has a Korean War Memorial. Free from Dawn until Dusk.
Palmetto Falls Water Park
Located on Fort Jackson it features a 10,000-square foot main pool, lazy river, large corkscrew water slide, two large speed-slides, two small speed-slides for the children's activity pool, a toddler pool and a four-lane lap pool. Hours of operation are Tues-Sat 11am-7pm and Sun 1-7pm and admission in $9.50. Don't forget to bring all essentials to get through the gate.
Riverfront Park & Historic Columbia Canal
Includes amphitheater and self guided walk way. Look for events happening here throughout the year such as Greekfest and some concerts.
Sesquicentennial State Park
Trails,camping and a man made lake. You can rent canoes and paddle boats on the lake. I know from experience the paddle boats are $5 per hour and that includes a life vest for each person.
These are just a few of the opportunities to get outside here in Columbia so get out and enjoy the sunshine.
Columbia Outdoors on Yelp
Here's what Yelpers have to say about Active Life in 29211
- Riverbanks Zoo & Garden (Columbia)

- "The zoo was one of the central plans to our trip to South Carolina. We go to a lot of zoos and aquariums and one of the things that fascinates us most is..." more
- River Runner Outdoor Center (Columbia)

- "Rented a canoe from here a few weeks back. Stereotypical river-hippie helped us out... very friendly and gave us a cool waterproof map for our journey...." more
- Columbia Canal & Riverfront Park (Columbia)

- "Columbia's outdoor jewel, where "kids" of all ages can walk, jog, ride, fish, stroll, follow their dogs and skate along beautiful Riverfront Canal for FREE...." more
- West Columbia River Walk (West Columbia)

- "The Congaree River is woefully under-appreciated in Columbia. At the very least, the River Walk allows you to get a good view. This park could not be better..." more
- Gold's Gym Northeast (Columbia)

- "What a SUPERB gym! Every time I visit my parents in Columbia, SC, I happen to use this gym to work out. The staff is extremely friendly. The gym is..." more
- Palmetto Falls Water Park (Columbia)

- "This is a small waterpark located on Fort Jackson which includes a 3 water slides, an 800 foot lazy river, a kids swimming area, and an adult swimming area...." more
- The River Center At Saluda Shoals Park (Columbia)

- "This is a very nice and peaceful river. It wasn't too crowded when we went at all. Unfortunately, there isn't a very safe or clear path to walk on so we..." more
- Finlay Park (Columbia)

- "Been there many times to enjoy lunch or just a weekend getaway outdoor with my 4 years old. IMHO the park got better over time with its gorgeous man-made..." more
- Northwoods Golf Club (Columbia)

- "They really ought to shut this place down. The greens are an embarrassment and the range balls all look like they spent a lot of 'quality' time in the..." more
Famous People from Columbia

* Alex English(1954- )- NBA player in the 1980's for the Milwaukee Bucks
* Kary Banks Mullis(1944- )-Raised in Columbia and went to Dreher HS. He won
the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1993.
* Kristin Davis(1965- )Raised in Columbia since a young age. Sex in the City Star.
* Mary Louise Parker(1964- )-Born on Fort Jackson. Emmy, Tony and Golden
Globe winning actress. Known for "Fried Green Tomatoes", "The West Wing", and
"Weeds".
* Blue Sky(1938- )-Born and raised in Columbia,USC graduate very famous here.
Nationally known artist.
* Joseph Bernardin(1928-1996)-Born and raised, USC graduate. Archbishop of
Chicago from 1982 until 1996. Cardinalate from 1983 until 1996.
* Crossfade- Nationally known band formed in Columbia, SC in 1999.
* Hootie and the Blowfish- Nationally known band formed in 1986 at the University
of South Carolina.
* Angie Stone(1961- )-Nationally known recording artist born and raised in
Columbia.
* Young Jeezy(1977- )-Born in Columbia and raised in Atlanta. Rapper.
* Sterling Sharpe(1965- )-USC graduate. NFL player and analyst.
* Robert McNair(1937- )-Graduate of USC. Former SC Governor and the owner
of the Houston Texans.
* Leeza Gibbons-Raised in Irmo and USC graduate. Journalist, talk show host and
reporter.
Books about Columbia, SC
VIP ZONE " ONLY RESIDENTS FROM COLUMBIA " PARKING SIGN USA CITY SOUTH CAROLINA
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US State Flag - West Columbia, South Carolina (SC) Mouse Pad
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The Sack and Destruction of Columbia, South Carolina by William Gilmore Simms
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Buzzerks Eyewear Fireant
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Game of My Life: South Carolina: Memorable Stories of Gamecocks Football by Rick Scoppe, Charlie Bennett
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The Palmetto State: The Making of Modern South Carolina by Jack Bass, W. Scott Poole
As South Carolina enters into the fourth century o more...0 points
Dumb SC Laws
I love my state, but man do we have some stupid laws. Since Columbia is the state capital this is where we approve them all, stupid or not.

1. If a man promises to marry an unmarried woman, the marriage must take place by law.Tell my ex-fiance that...or better yet don't.
2. Fortune tellers must get a special permit from the state.I see the state getting extra cash from regulations in their future.
3. Performing a U-turn within 1000 ft of an intersection is illegal. You can image the money we waste on "no U-turn" signs.
4. Until recently it was illegal to get a tattoo in SC.This led to 3 really stupid things: people giving themselves tattoos, people running unsanitary tattoo parlors in their basement (more Dept. of Health revenue though), and people spending their money in Georgia and North Carolina.
5. All bars in SC had to use mini bottles until January 1st, 2006 (I believe). It was supposed to cut back on people driving drunk, but instead of people getting one ounce per drink they got 1.7 ounces. This also led to tons of mini bottles being in landfills and confusion when ordering since shots had to be "split". Example: "I want 1 Washington Apple 2 ways," or "I want 2 Washington Apples 3 ways". You can imagine the fun bartenders had with out of state people and the fun we had going out of state and feeling like our drinks were watered down, or falling into old habits and ordering shots like this in another state. Yes, I am a career bartender, lol.
6. Well this one's obvious, horses must not be kept in bathtubs (we know who you are...so stop it before you get arrested).
7. A permit must be obtained to fire a missile. This isn't for Ft. Jackson because the aren't under our jurisdiction. Hmmmm...
8. No alcohol could be sold on Sunday unless you owned a private club until recently. This was to get alcoholics to go to church I guess.
9. It is illegal to give or receive oral sex in SC. (hehehe...I typed oral sex on a lens for SC).
10. It is perfectly legal to beat your wife on the courthouse steps on Sunday. Most idiot redneck wife beaters do it in the privacy of their own home where they can be arrested for Domestic Violence though.
11. It is a capital offense to inadvertently kill someone while attempting suicide. Just good on it's own.
12. In Charleston, the fire dept. may blow up your house. It was passed in order to make a fire break. Choose your fire chief carefully and don't get on his bad side Charlestonians (or whatever your called).
13. If your in Spartanburg you cannot sleep on the beach. Firstly because there are no beaches and secondly because it's illegal.
14. In Greenville the official drinking age is 60 years old. Prevents keg stands?
15. Barber schools are required by law to have at least ten instructional chairs -and those chairs are required by law to be upholstered and finished exactly the same way.
16. In 2003, a bill was introduced that would have required all drinking straws in South Carolina be sold in individual wrappers. The bill almost led to a fist fight on the House floor. Don't worry...looking for the video.
17. In Greenville, South Carolina If you get in your car and put it in drive without a seatbelt on, whether the vehicle is moving or not, you get an automatic $25 fine. It's all those drunk 60 year olds getting ready to take off with out their seatbelts.
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Jobs Here in Columbia
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Here's the Breakdown...
It's every fact you ever wanted to know about Columbia, SC (well zip code 29206 anyway) and then some!
The population of 29206 is 22,333.
That's #4687 out of all 42,305 zip codes.
71% of the population is white, which is 3 points less than the national average.
The average household income in 29206 is $47,148, which is $17,450 more than the typical average.
This contributes to the average house being worth $142,200. When the survey was done in 2000, that represented a difference of 81% from the typical value.
Men make up 45% of the population, and the typical age in this part of SC is 35.2.
Stats about: Columbia, SC
Population: 22,333Number of Households: 9,089
Average House Value: $142,200
Average Income per Household: $47,148
Elevation: 190 ft
Population Breakdown:
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- puzzlemaker puzzlemaker Jun 8, 2009 @ 6:53 pm
- Oh the memories. Born and raised in SC (now in FL). Missing those SC peaches right now. Everybody knows SC is REALLY the peach state. Thanks for this lens. You get 5* from me friend.
Bye y'all!
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- ElizabethJeanAllen ElizabethJeanAllen Jun 2, 2009 @ 3:38 pm
- My son just graduated from USC. He enjoyed living in Columbia, but is making his home here in the low country.
Great lens
LIzzy
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- sittonbull sittonbull Jun 2, 2009 @ 2:10 pm
- Welcome to Squidoo and very glad to have you in the SC Group. Well done lens on Cola...BTW sugar should be spelled like it's pronounced..."shugah!":) My son and his wife and daughter live in Cola near Ft. Jackson and both he and my daughter and her family are "cocks", so I recognize most of the spots you ID'ed on your lens... y'all. I play golf w/a friend of "Darth Visor" so it makes for interesting conversation when we play.
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- Mountainside-Crochet Mountainside-Crochet Jun 1, 2009 @ 11:18 am
- Welcome to the Squidoo South Carolina Group, Stephanie. Nicely put together lens about Columbia, SC. I didn't know that Hootie and the Blowfish began their career on the USC campus. And I loved your note about 'cocks' and 'shag' ... does sound dirty somehow. :-). 5*
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- GrowWear GrowWear May 31, 2009 @ 5:57 pm
- Welcome! Very nice lens about Col'a!
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South Carolina Gamecocks
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The University of South Carolina's Varsity sports teams are known as the Gamecocks. Their mascot is a plucky fella named Cocky. Back in the day the male teams were known as the Fighting Gamecocks and the women teams had the prefix Lady in front of of...
About Me
Lensmaster StephanieB-Writer has been a member since May 12 2009, has rated 38 lenses, favorited 13, and has created 5 lenses from scratch. This member's top-ranked page is "Columbia, SC Y'all!". See all my lenses
My Bio
My name is Stephanie and I share my home with a brown tabby here in beautiful Columbia, SC. I am currently a student and have had careers as a bartender and pharmacy technician. I love life and will try anything once!
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Other Squidoo lenses and articles I've written
- Sylvia Plath, Poet
- All about the tragic poet Sylvia Plath.
- How to Add Adventure to Your Life
- This site offers ideas on how to live more adventurously.
- Cats Make Wonderful Pets
- A site dedicated to the house cat (some very cute pictures of my kitty too!).
- South Carolina Festivals
- Learn all about South Carolina Festivals.
- My Profile on Associated Content
- Here is the place to view all of the articles I've published on associated content.
SC Twitters
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- GamecocksStories: W. Soccer. No. 18 South Carolina Remains Perfect With 2-0 Win Against UNC Wil.. http://bit.ly/21VCZo
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- A famously hot bridal show at the Convention Center http://bit.ly/1EOg5U
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- Man Wanted In Bank Robberies Arrested: The Missouri State Patrol has confirmed to FOX Carolina News that Chad Sc.. http://bit.ly/DjFgd
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- A Very Special Shop Tart. http://theshoptart.com/?p=458
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- Frustration makes me want to eat fried things. It's such a good thing I don't own a fry daddy right now or it would be on.
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