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18th-19th centuries

* 1786 - Columbia established as state capital (previously located in Charleston). * 1788 - Columbia becomes part of the new US state of South Carolina. * 1795 - First Presbyterian Church congregation founded. * 1797 - Commission of Streets and Markets established. * 1801 - University of South Carolina was founded * 1803 - Washington Street Methodist builds the first church building in Columbia * 1804 - Columbia Library Society founded. * 1805 ** Town chartered. ** John Taylor elected intendant (town leader). ** South Carolina College opens. * 1809 - First Baptist Church founded. * 1813 - Trinity Episcopal Church founded. * 1814 - State Legislative Library established. * 1824 - St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church built. * 1825 - March:
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visits town. * 1830 **
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active. ** Population: 3,310. * 1838 - ''Southern Chronicle'' newspaper begins publication. * 1840 - Population: 4,340. * 1842 **
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(Branchville-Columbia) begins operating. **
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(the Citadel) established. * 1846 - J.T
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daguerreotypist in business. * 1847 - ''Southern Presbyterian Review'' begins publication. * 1850 ** ''Carolina Times'' newspaper begins publication. ** Population: 6,060. * 1852 - Charlotte-Columbia railway begins operating. * 1853 ** Greenville-Columbia railway begins operating. ** First Presbyterian Church building constructed. * 1854 - Office of mayor established. * 1856 ** Town police force and Athenaeum established. **
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begins. * 1857 ** Trinity Episcopal Cathedral building consecrated. ** ''Southern Guardian'' newspaper begins publication. * 1865 ** February 17–18: Union forces in power; city burned. ** ''The Phoenix'' newspaper begins publication. * 1869 -
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built. * 1870 **
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founded. ** Area of city expands. * 1871 - October: "Southern States Convention of Colored Men" held in Columbia. * 1874 - State normal school opens.
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'' newspaper begins publication. * 1892 - Columbia Hospital established. * 1893 - Sidney Park Colored Methodist Episcopal Church built. * 1895 - Columbia Duck Mill begins operating. * 1896 - South Carolina Confederate Relic Room and Museum established. * 1897 - ''
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'' newspaper begins publication. * 1899 - Olympia Mill built.


20th century

* 1908 - Main Street paved. * 1913 ** National Corn Show held in city. ** Palmetto Building constructed. * 1917 - Military Camp Jackson established. * 1920 - Population: 37,524. * 1921 - Bethel A.M.E. Church built. * 1922 - February: Trolley strike. * 1924 -
Town Theatre Town Theatre is a historic community theatre located at Columbia, South Carolina. It was built in 1924, and is a rectangular brick building with a two-story glazed central arch with Art Deco influences. A brick annex was added to the rear of the ...
built. * 1925 - Part of North Columbia annexed to city. * 1926-7 - Capital Heights, Hollywood, Kilbourne Park, Rose Hill, and Rosewood annexed to city. * 1930 ** Dreher Shoals Dam begins operating. ** WIS
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begins broadcasting. ** Belk's department store in business. * 1931 - Carolina Theatre opens. * 1932 - Thomas Woodrow Wilson Boyhood Home (museum) opens. * 1934 - Richland County Public Library established. * 1937 ** US Courthouse becomes Columbia City Hall. ** Palmetto Theater opens. ** University South Caroliniana Society founde

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* 1939 ** WCOS
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begins broadcasting. ** Municipal Association of South Carolina headquartered in Columbi

* 1940 ** Columbia Metropolitan Airport, Lexington County Airport built. ** US military Fort Jackson active. ** Population: 62,396. * 1941 - Carver Theatre built. * 1950 **
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and Twilite Drive-In cinema open. ** Population: 86,914. * 1953 - WIS-TV and WNOK-TV (
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) begin broadcasting. * 1958 - Lester Bates becomes mayor. * 1960 -
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headquartered in city. * 1961 ** Richland Mall in business. ** Historic Columbia Foundation established. * 1963 - Columbia Festival Orchestra founded. * 1966 - Hammond School founded. * 1968 - University of South Carolina's
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opens. * 1970 ** Dutch Square shopping mall in business. **
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becomes mayor. ** Population: 112,542. * 1974 **
Riverbanks Zoo The Riverbanks Zoo and Garden is a zoo, aquarium, and botanical garden located along the Saluda River in Columbia, South Carolina, United States. A small portion of the zoo extends into the nearby city of West Columbia. It is operated by the ...
opens. ** Shambhala Center founded. * 1976 - WLTR radio begins broadcasting. * 1977 - Palmetto Alliance (antinuclear group) founded. * 1978 -
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becomes mayor. * 1979 ** Masjid as-Salaam (Muslim center) built. ** Nickelodeon Theater opens. ** Columbia becomes part of
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. * 1980 - South Carolina Military Museum established. * 1981 - Harvest Hope Food Bank establishe

* 1983 - Chicora Foundation (historic preservation group) established. * 1984 - Hindu Temple built. * 1986 - T. Patton Adams becomes mayor. * 1987 - Capitol Center (Columbia, South Carolina), AT&T Building constructed. * 1988 **
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opens in the former location of the vacant Columbia Mills Building. ** University of South Carolina's Koger Center for the Arts built. * 1990 **
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becomes mayor. ** Population: 98,052. * 1991 - Sidney Park opens. * 1992 - Masjid Al-Muslimiin (mosque) built. * 1993 ** Richland County Public Library new main branch building opens. **
Jim Clyburn James Enos Clyburn (born July 21, 1940) is an American politician and retired educator serving as a Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from South Carolina. He has served as House Majority Whip since 2019. He is a two-time m ...
becomes
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. * 1994 - Sikh Religious Society founded. * 1996 - City website online. * 2000 - January 17: Confederate flag protest.


21st century

* 2001 - Columbia Zen Buddhist Priory founded. * 2002 ** Colonial Center (arena) opens. ** Central Midlands Regional Transit Authority and Ganden Mahayana Buddhist established. * 2005 - ''
Columbia City Paper ''Columbia City Paper'' was a free alternative newspaper in Columbia, South Carolina featuring investigative articles, political commentary, humor, music, arts and entertainment coverage. Founded in August 2005 by Paul F. Blake the paper is based ...
'' begins publication. * 2007 -
Columbia Quadsquad Columbia Roller Derby is a roller derby league based in Columbia, South Carolina. Founded in 2007, the league has two travel teams: Columbia Quad Squad (A) and Soda City Jerks (B) as well as a junior roller derby team, Columbia Junior Roller Der ...
(rollerderby league) formed. * 2009 - Fort Jackson National Cemetery established. * 2010 **
Stephen K. Benjamin Stephen Keith Benjamin (born December 1, 1969) is an American politician and businessman who served as the 70th mayor of Columbia, South Carolina from July 2010 to January 2022. He was the first African American mayor in the city's history. Befor ...
becomes
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African-American in city elected mayor. ** Population: 129,272 city; 767,598
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See also

* Columbia history * List of mayors of Columbia, South Carolina * National Register of Historic Places listings in Columbia, South Carolina * List of museums in Columbia, South Carolina * Timeline of South Carolina * Timeline of Charleston, South Carolina


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