Drawing from its growing collection of locally made and imported ceramics, Historic Columbia Foundation explores the various dining, cooking, and storage wares common in 19th-century Columbia, South Carolina. Highlights include examples from the Landrum-Stork pottery, formerly located in what is today Forest Acres, and a variety of imported English ceramics, examples of which will be showcased in a new focus gallery and seen throughout the historic museums. This exhibit is a part of the regularly scheduled HCF historic house museum tours on the top of the hour Tuesday 10am - 3pm and Sunday 1 - 4pm.
FREE for HCF members, $6 for non-member adults and $3 for non-member youth
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