John Sherrer Email

Director Preservation . Historic Columbia

Current Roles

Employees:
36
Revenue:
$7.5M
About
Historic Columbia was founded in 1961 by a group of preservationists intent on saving the Ainsley Hall House, known today as the Robert Mills House. In 1967 the restored 1823 residence opened to the public as a house museum. Also that year, Historic Columbia became the steward of the Woodrow Wilson Family Home, which had been operating as a shrine to our nation's 28th president since 1932. Five years later, the organization gained stewardship of the Hampton-Preston Mansion and in 1978, the Mann-Simons Cottage. Today, Historic Columbia manages these four historic house museums and their associated artifacts. A city leader in heritage tourism, Historic Columbia provides daily house museum tours, walking tours and guided bus tours of Columbia's cultural and historical assets. Additionally, the organization hosts annual programs and events such as the Gardening Symposium and the Jubilee Festival of Heritage. As an advocate for the preservation of Columbia's built history, Historic Columbia works closely with city and county officials to ensure proper protection is provided to structures with cultural and historical importance. Regardless of the format, Historic Columbia's efforts focus on improving the quality of life for residents of Columbia and Richland County and on ensuring that those who visit leave with a positive, lasting impression. www.historiccolumbia.org
Historic Columbia Address
1601 Richland Street 803.740.9686
Columbia, SC
United States

Past Companies

Historic ColumbiaDirector of Preservation
Historic Columbia FoundationDirector of Cultural Resources
South Carolina Federation of MuseumsExecutive Committee Member

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