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There are no segregated public (government) buildings in Columbia SC.
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One owned by or open to (used by) the public.
Public property - roads; public buildings like schools, libraries, and other muncipal buildings.
Yes, but they will only be visible to you.
C. W. Short has written: 'Survey of the architecture of completed projects of the Public Works Administration' 'Public buildings' -- subject(s): Architecture and state, Public architecture, Public buildings
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Mary B. Dierickx has written: 'The architecture of literacy' -- subject(s): Brooklyn Public Library, Buildings, Buildings structures, Carnegie libraries, New York Public Library, Public libraries, Queens Borough Public Library 'The architecture of public justice' -- subject(s): Buildings, structures, Courthouses, History
They are open to the public.
The acropolis was primarily the high ground which provided a defensive fortress,, and also provided temples for the gods and also a repository for assets placed under protection of the gods. The agora was a meeting ground which also was used as a market, usually surrounded by public buildings.
Dana Quick McComb has written: 'Public library buildings' -- subject(s): Administration, Janitors, Library architecture, Library finance, Public buildings, Public libraries
Emery Balint has written: 'Records of commercial buildings constructed in the Victorian era in N.S.W' -- subject(s): Architecture, Commercial buildings, Public buildings 'Warehouses & woolstores of Victorian Sydney' -- subject(s): Public buildings, Victorian Architecture, Warehouses