The adaptive reuse of the Columbia Mill Building: the State Museum finds a home and serves as a model for community revitalization : 2002 Dec. ; [typescript] / Staci L. Richey.

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The adaptive reuse of the Columbia Mill Building: the State Museum finds a home and serves as a model for community revitalization : 2002 Dec. ; [typescript] / Staci L. Richey.

Essay re history of the South Carolina State Museum and its home in a former textile factory building in Columbia, S.C.; includes discussion of financing, controversy, and other considerations associated with the rehabilitation of the Columbia Duck Mill during 1980s.

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