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The Bean Market is still around and is
used as an event space + multipurpose cultural and community center, but was previously known as the
The Bean Market Museum of South Carolina. The museum tells the story of Lake City’s
economic growth following the Great Depression by utilizing a space where farmers could sell produce at the market.
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The Karpeles Manuscript Museum is made of
14 buildings across the U.S. + contains over 1 million original historic documents and manuscripts, making it the largest private collection.
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By Grace Beahm Alford gbeahm@postandcourier.com
A map of a proposed revamp of Columbiaâs Finlay Park
Chris Trainor
COLUMBIAÂ â Roughly halfway into a financial year marred by the worst public health crisis in a century, taxes collected on restaurant sales in South Carolina s capital are down 37 percent compared to this time last year. And with an end to COVID-19 still far from reality, the cash-strapped city has slashed expenses and paused long-awaited projects.
That includes plans for the much-neglected downtown park once called Columbia s Crown Jewel. The renovation relied, in part, on the 2 percent tax on dining and drinking. Â
Updated: 10:29 AM EST December 15, 2020
COLUMBIA, S.C. EdVenture, Columbia s children s museum, will begin to offer a child care option to parents and caregivers of Midlands students facing a return to virtual learning after the winter break. The opportunity comes in response to decisions made by Midlands school districts return to e-learning in January.
Children in kindergarten through 5th grade can be registered to attend Eddy s Study Studio at the museum Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. with early drop-off at 7:15 a.m. beginning in January. All students must be enrolled in their school’s Temporary Remote Option in order to participate. An option for after-school care will be available from 3-6 p.m. is available, children must be pre-registered.