CAIN-MATTHEWS-TOMPKINS HOUSE J. Pope Matthews, president of the Palmetto National Bank, lived here from ca. 1913 to 1931, when


CAIN-MATTHEWS-TOMPKINS HOUSE J. Pope Matthews, president of the Palmetto National Bank, lived here from ca. 1913 to 1931, when Arthur S. Tompkins bought the house. It remained in the Tompkins family until 1974, when the University of South Carolina acquired it. The house, threatened by demolition for several years, was designated a local historic landmark in 2002. It was renovated and opened as The Inn at USC in 2005. Erected by The Historic Columbia Foundation, 2006


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Location: South Carolina, United States of America
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