The Cardinal
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Apartments so friendly they come with their own neighborhood. Get to know your neighbors at the saltwater pool, the dog run, the private pool courtyard with fire pits and grills, or the community garden planting beds. Step inside of your new home and enjoy beautiful shaker-style cabinets, granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, ceiling fans, full-framed, full-width vanity mirrors and tons of natural light. Living here transcends beyond your front door! Enjoy a sparkling saltwater pool with outdoor courtyard, a fitness center complete with Fitness on Demand, expansive clubroom with hospitality bar & lounge, electric car charging stations, pet spa and pet park, and controlled access bike storage and bike repair essentials. This address is a walker’s paradise, with retail shops and restaurants at your fingertips!
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About Columbia, South Carolina
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Columbia is the capital and largest city of South Carolina, with 129,272 residences as of 2010. The city is the county seat of Richland County. The name Columbia was a poetic derivation, originating from the name of Christopher Columbus.
The city is 13 miles northwest of the geographic center of the state, lying at the confluence of the Saluda and Broad rivers, which merge in the city to form the Congaree River. Columbia is home to the University of South Carolina, the state's largest university, and is also the site of Fort Jackson, the largest US Army facility for Basic Combat Training. In 1860, the city was the site of the South Carolina Secession Convention, wherein the first state seceded from the Union during the events that lead to the Civil War.