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Thinking about going down to Columbia, South Carolina for a few days near Christmas. Any advice? Anything to do? I don't have any transportation, haven't really been to the south, and this will be my first time traveling alone.

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>> Anonymous
Myrtle Beach fag here, been to Columbia a few times, have a few friends who live there, why would you want to go to Columbia?

Asheville or Charleston are more interesting, Columbia is very dull and uninspiring. If you have to go, hop behind the capitol and check out the Nickelodeon, a small local movie house, and then get onto I26 and hit either Chucktown or Greenville / Asheville.
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Also notice I didn't include Myrtle Beach on that list. The drive on I20 will depress you, Florence will depress you, and Conway will depress you.

If you do end up in MB, hit the South Strand and avoid downtown. Check out the Gullah community outside of Pawley's Island on Sandy Island, but be prepared to pay for the ferry. Also, Georgetown can be a nice side-trip, with Winyah Bay and the North/South Islands, but for god's sake, the mills fill the air with something nasty -- your eyes and nose will burn and the buildings rust, completely ruining the experience.
>> Anonymous
To add a little more:

Do you like mountains or the sea?

Greenville and Asheville are awesome if you're looking for higher elevation excitement, and Asheville has some interesting, if angry, people.

Charleston is a bit commercial but it has some amazing expanses of natural space and little hole-in-the-wall geek shops, bars, etc, that make up for it. Just be prepared to pay out the nose for parking downtown and that, if you get lost, it's encircled by a road that rounds the peninsula.

Again, avoid Columbia. There is nothing to do, it is basically a working capitol full of boring people and uninspiring landscapes. Even the lakes are artificial and uninspiring. .