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It was supposed to be the home of Ainsley and Sarah Hall when they asked Robert Mills, a renowned American architect in 1823. However Robert Mills House and Gardens didn't become the dream house due to Ainsley's death and the building was sold by his widow to the Presbyterian Church. If you love architecture or historical buildings, then this one which is among the five National Historic Landmarks in the city will certainly intrigue you. This grand Classical Revival building was the home of the Columbia Theological Seminary from the 19th Century till 1960. After a massive renovation, it opened as a house museum in 1967 and displays some of the best early 19th-century decorative art pieces in Columbia. The gardens were not part of the original plan and was added after it became a museum. The beautiful, landscaped gardens are available for private functions and weddings.
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