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Sculpture in midtown COOLumbia
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Matthew J. Perry, Jr., in front of the Federal Courthouse that bears his name. |
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| This sculpture of a whimsical fish is in front of the State Museum on Gervais Street. |
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"Eco Chambers", left, and "We All Live Downstream", right, are at the EdVenture Museum, located next to the State Museum. |
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This sculpture, entitled "Passages", is located on the grounds of the Richland County Courthouse in midtown Columbia, at 1601 Main Street. The courthouse is located next to Columbia's City Hall. | ||
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This bronze sculpture of Columbia Mayor Kirkman Finlay is located in the park which bears his name in midtown Columbia. It was through his vision and efforts that the park was built and is enjoyed by thousands of visitors and residents each year. More views of Finlay Park can be seen in our Parks and Fountains sections. |
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This sculpture is located in front of the Drayton Hall Theater on the USC campus. For more sculptures in the USC area, click on USC Sculpture. | ||
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"Upright Motive No. 8" is a bronze sculpture created in 1956 by Henry Moore. This sculpture is one of several in Boyd Plaza, at 1501 Main Street, outside the Columbia Museum of Art. Also see the Grisette Fountain in Boyd Plaza in our Fountains section. |
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"Homage to Abbott Sugar" is another sculpture in Boyd Plaza, at 1501 Main Street, outside the Columbia Museum of Art. This steel and screen work was created in 1984 by Nade Haley. Also see the Grisette Fountain in Boyd Plaza in our Fountains section. |
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This sculpture, entitled "Jubilaeus", is located in front of the Bank of America Building at 1901 Main Street. Next to this sculpture is a beautiful fountain. | ||
| This sculpture and fountain at the Cancer Survivors Garden in Maxcy Gregg Park celebrates survivors of all ages who have defeated this disease. For more views of this fountain, go to our Fountains section. |
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This Statue of Liberty is in the small neighborhood park known as Realtor Park, in front of the Christopher Towers Apartment Building. It commemorates those who sacrificed in the "Statue of Liberty" Division of the Army in WWII.
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| This sculpture in front of the Koger Center for the Arts was erected by the AIDS Benefit Foundation of South Carolina in honor of those who have died of this disease, as well as those who have survived its wrath. |
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This statue of a WWI Doughboy is located on Olympia Avenue in the Olympia section of Columbia. |
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| "Neverbust", a 25-foot chain by artist Blue Sky, graces the entrance to the Capitol Apartments on Main Street in midtown Columbia. |
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"The Brick Sculpture" is located at the Richland County Administration Building at Hampton and Harden Streets in Columbia. |
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All photos by ©2001-2008, Solar Systems, 701 Gervais St. #150-300, Columbia SC 29201