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  2. The South Carolina State House is the building housing the government of the U.S. state of South Carolina, which includes the South Carolina General Assembly and the offices of the Governor and Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina.

  3. Visiting The State House. The State House is located at 1100 Gervais Street, which is at the intersection of Gervais and Main Streets, Columbia, South Carolina. Guided tours are available. Each tour is preceded with the viewing of a 15 minute DVD on the history and architecture of the State House. Reservations for groups are recommended.

  4. Strategically centered in downtown Columbia, the South Carolina State House is the seat of state government in South Carolina. The State House is home to the Governor's office, as well as the House and Senate chambers. Free guided and self-guided tours of the State House are available Monday - Saturday.

  5. Charleston was the home of South Carolinas first State House. In 1753 construction of the two-story building began at the northwest corner of Broad and Meeting Streets. The building was built with brick and covered with stucco. At this time James Glen (1738-1756) was Governor of South Carolina.

  6. House. The South Carolina House of Representatives consists of 124 part-time citizen legislators elected every two years to represent our state's 124 separate single-member districts. The current House membership is made up of 88 Republicans and 36 Democrats.

  7. Tour Inside the State House. The First Floor. The Main Lobby. The Stained Glass Windows. House Chamber Portraits. House Gallery Portraits. Senate Chamber Portraits. Senate Gallery Portraits. The Joint Legislative Conference Room (Library)

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