The Columbia, South Carolina community encompasses a wide variety of areas, heritages, historical segments and more. We are home to Fort Jackson, the largest and most active Initial Entry Training Center in the United States Army. Colleges and universities, such as the University of South Carolina, are at our doorstep and the impact of these educational institutions ripples throughout the community.
When you expand beyond Columbia you can enjoy all that South Carolina has to offer. We have information on South Carolina tourism and government, as well as a list of day trip activities.
One Columbia for Arts and History, working to unify and amplify the thriving arts and history culture of Columbia, South Carolina. Our mission: To Advise One Columbia for Arts and History, in an...More
The Mission of Pocket Productions is to develop the arts community in Columbia, SC, by stimulating cooperation between and innovation among local artists and arts organizations. We aim to increase the...More
With a commitment to excellence across the spectrum of our state's cultures and forms of expression, the South Carolina Arts Commission pursues its public charge to develop a thriving arts...More
The core mission of the South Carolina Restaurant and Lodging Association is to Promote, Protect and Education the Hospitality Industry of South Carolina for the good of all.
With a location just outside of Columbia SC and less than an hour from Charlotte, Blythewood has always been attractive to families searching for the virtues of small town living. We welcome you...More
YOU'VE COME HOME to Chapin, South Carolina, USA -- a Community with Character. We are located in the Midlands, halfway between the mountains and the sea, in the heart of the Dutch Fork and at the...More
Gaston is a community that offers a quiet, friendly, small town atmosphere. It is located less than Twenty miles from Downtown Columbia and the University of South Carolina. In 1975 the Town of...More
Located off the shore of Lake Murray and only ten miles from Columbia, the capital of South Carolina, Irmo was a sleepy little town of 500 people in the early 1970's. Today with more than 12,000...More
Nestled in the Midlands of South Carolina, the Town of Lexington is one of the fastest growing municipalities in the state, having grown from approximately 9,800 citizens in 2000 to 17,870 in 2010....More
Pine Ridge’s population is around 2100 people, and that is what we expect the 2010 US Census count to reflect. Yes we are still considered somewhat rural, but Pine Ridge is growing and going, that...More
The Town of South Congaree manages its government process through the council form of government. This allows the mayor and each of the four council members the same voting privileges. Each member...More
Springdale is a stable and serene community that offers a quiet, friendly, small town atmosphere with strong family values, excellent schools, and good neighborhoods. Springdale is less than a mile...More
Swansea has great schools, a relaxed lifestyle, friendly neighbors, safe streets, amenities normally found in a larger community and a population that welcomes new residents with a warm handshake....More
Supporting service members and their families traveling through Columbia Metropolitan Airport and those stationed at Fort Jackson, Fort Gordon, Shaw Air Force Base, 81st Regional Support Command and...More