Apr 02 2019
Behind-the-Scenes Tour | DeBruhl-Marshall House

Behind-the-Scenes Tour | DeBruhl-Marshall House

Presented by Historic Columbia at DeBruhl-Marshall House

Constructed in 1820 and named for its original owner, Lowcountry planter Jesse Debruhl, the DeBruhl-Marshall House is similar in style to the Robert Mills House, although its architect remains unknown. Residences of this style typically featured temple-like front facades, resembling ancient Greek and Roman public architecture. This landmark property served briefly as headquarters for Confederate General Joseph Johnston and was set on fire during the burning of Columbia in February 1865, but escaped major damage.

This property has recently been renovated into an elite, environmentally friendly events venue. See for yourself by registering for our next behind-the-scenes tour!

Admission Info

Tickets are currently open to Historic Columbia members only. Sales will open to non-members on March 18.

Dates & Times

2019/04/02 - 2019/04/02

Location Info

DeBruhl-Marshall House

1401 Laurel Street, Columbia, SC 29201