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A GIF of attendees at the Junior League of Columbia's Holiday Market.

General admission is $10, with free entry for kids 12 and under.

Photos provided by Junior League of Columbia

Temperatures are dropping, but the Junior League of Columbia’s Holiday Market is here to lift your spirits.

From Thursday, Dec. 5 to Sunday, Dec. 8, head to the South Carolina State Fairgrounds to shop for unique gifts from 160+ vendors. Plus, don’t miss these festive highlights:

  • Holiday Ball | Friday, Dec. 6 | Enjoy live music, private shopping, delectable bites, and cocktails at this 21+ event.
  • Sundaes with Santa | Sunday, Dec. 8 | Bring the kiddos for games, crafts, ice cream sundaes, and photos with Santa.

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