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Lever Building

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Lever Building, Columbia, SC 1
Lever Building, Columbia, SC 1

Lever Building is a historic commercial building located at Columbia, South Carolina. It was built in 1903, and is a three-story building faced with brown brick and terra cotta.It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.

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Lever Building
Main Street, Columbia Main Street District

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Efird's Department Store

Main Street 1601
29220 Columbia, Main Street District
South Carolina, United States
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Basilica of St. Peter (Columbia, South Carolina)
Basilica of St. Peter (Columbia, South Carolina)

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