SC-40-90 Assembly Street


Marker text: ASSEMBLY STREET

In 1786, when Columbia was established as the State Capital, the General Assembly decided that two principal thoroughfares should run perpendicular to each other through the center of town. One of these, Assembly Street, was named for the General Assembly, which first met in Columbia in 1790 in South Carolina's new State House, a building designed by James Hoban, who later designed the White House.

Erected by Richland County Bicentennial Commission Sponsored by Cromer's P-Nuts, 1977

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