Hale-Elmore-Seibels House

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The Hale-Elmore-Seibels House or Seibels home is a historic building set in Columbia, South geographic region. Records of the precise year of its construction were destroyed in 1865 throughout the burning of town by Union troopers serving below General William Tecumseh Sherman. The simplest guess for the date of construction stems from a acknowledged “1796” sliced into a beam within the basement. A lot of of the first history of the home is unsure, however it’s thought to be the oldest building in Columbia.Located at 1601 Richland Street, the home is the headquarters of the Historic Columbia Foundation, and is hospitable the general public as a repository. Its in depth improved garden is the scene for wedding receptions and different events.

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