Woodrow Wilson Family Home

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Columbia, United States

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Historical place· Venues & Event Spaces· Landmarks & Historical Buildings· Museum· Tourist attraction

Woodrow Wilson Family Home Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Woodrow Wilson Family Home is located in Columbia, United States on 1705 Hampton St. Woodrow Wilson Family Home is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category historical place in United States.

Address

1705 Hampton St

Phone

+1 8032527742

Amenities

ToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Cheryl Rose

Great place to learn some American history. Amazing tour guides! Brought my family to visit from Omaha, Nebraska and they loved it, too

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Brenda Hunter

We didn't know this home was in Columbia SC until today. It was very pretty.

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Mike Christel

If you are interested in Reconstruction or the Wilson family, this home has a lot of stories to tell, enhanced with a guide who fills out detail in very educational and entertaining ways. We collect Presidential homes and are glad to have visited this one.

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Bryan Dry

I didnt realize Woodrow Wilson had grown up in Columbia. The garden was simple but interesting nonetheless. A plant in backyard looked like the largest thistle I have ever seen. Didnt get to traverse the inside of home because I arrived too early but I believe it was well worth seeing. Wilson was noted for guiding U.S. through WW1 and I believe he was instrumental in the League of Nations, the forerunner to the United Nations.

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Tammy Leeder Whitaker

So much History. Beautiful Gardens. His parents are buried down the Street.

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Mike Moore

This historic home is mostly a museum of the Reconstruction Era. The exhibits and information are very educational. The docents are knowledgeable. If you get a chance I highly recommend taking a visit to learn about a lesser known part of our history.

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Emily McClintock

I learned so much! Everyone should come and visit. This is the first time I've ever been to a museum about the reconstruction, very interesting.

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Susan Dianne Smith

Beautiful and check out the thin back staircase. Beautiful gardens