
South Carolina Memorial Garden (40-165)
N 34° 00.625 W 081° 02.606
17S E 495989 N 3763311
Located ner the Governor's Mansion, it is unclear when the public is allowed in.
Waymark Code: WM9F7M
Location: South Carolina, United States
Date Posted: 08/12/2010
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This garden was established in 1944 by the Garden Club of South Carolina. It was the first memorial garden in the U.S. created by a state garden club in honor and in memory of those who served in World War II. Sarah P. Boylston donated part of her own garden for it, and noted landscape architect Loutrel W. Briggs (1893-1977) donated his landscape design. It opened in 1946 and was dedicated at its completion in 1957.
This garden was described in a 1946 award citation from the National Council of State Garden Clubs as “expressed in terms of beauty, a place apart.” It has long hosted events on Memorial Day and other occasions. The Garden Club of South Carolina, founded in 1930, was incorporated in 1945. It and its member clubs and leaders promote education, beautification, and environmental awareness.
2010 by The Garden Club of South Carolina, Inc. (Marker Number 40-165.)
Marker Name: South Carolina Memorial Garden
 Marker Location: City
 Type of Marker: Historic Site
 Marker number: 40-165
 County: Richland

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