How well do you know Rosewood?

Historic Rosewood

The Rosewood Stop ‘N Shop store.

Photo from Richland Library’s digital archives

If you read our guide to Rosewood, you can consider yourself an expert on one of the most eclectic + vibrant neighborhoods in Columbia. Now it’s time to put that knowledge to the test.

  1. What was the first building in Rosewood?
  2. How much has the population grown since the year 2000?
  3. When did Rosewood Dairy Bar open?
  4. What is Columbia’s oldest brewery?

Click here to prove how well you know Rosewood. No peeking.

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