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Columbia Celebrates Rich Heritage at 46th Annual Jubilee Festival with Over 8,000 Attendees

Columbia Welcomes Thousands to the 46th Annual Jubilee Festival

This past Saturday, September 21, the charming city of Columbia buzzed with excitement as over 8,000 people gathered for the highly anticipated 46th Annual Jubilee Festival. Held on the picturesque grounds of the Mann-Simons house museum, this vibrant celebration has become a cherished tradition in the community, showcasing the rich history and entrepreneurial spirit of African Americans in the region.

A Journey Through History

The Jubilee Festival has a heartwarming backstory that traces back to 1978 when a group of neighbors, inspired by the legacy of the Mann-Simons house, decided to form a festival that honors the thriving African American entrepreneurship that flourished in this area for over 130 years, from 1843 to 1970. Today, Historic Columbia proudly hosts the festival, which has grown into the longest-running festival in our beloved city.

The Mann-Simons house, which served as a hub for African American commerce, is now part of an outdoor museum established in 2018. This venue holds significance not only as a historical site but also as a testament to the resilience and creativity of the local populace. Visitors can enjoy the memories of what was once a vibrant community space featuring a lunch counter, mercantile store, and homes where people could gather, shop, and savor delicious meals together.

By the Community, For the Community

What makes the Jubilee Festival truly special is its roots in community involvement. While Historic Columbia takes the lead in producing the festival, it is the dedicated efforts of a volunteer steering committee that brings the event to life every year. The motto “by the community, for the community” rings true as it showcases local talent and encourages participation from residents and families alike.

Festival Highlights

This year’s festival featured an array of live entertainment, showcasing talented artists and performers who kept the crowd lively and engaged. Attendees could stroll through the vibrant marketplace filled with vendor booths offering everything from mouthwatering food to handmade crafts. The tantalizing aroma of various cuisines wafting through the air was enough to make anyone’s taste buds tingle!

In addition to the lively marketplace, festival-goers were treated to a Kids-Zone dedicated to educational and family-friendly activities. This area was a hit among younger attendees who enjoyed hands-on learning experiences while creating memories with their families. Children had a blast engaging in games, arts and crafts, and a variety of interactive exhibits that encouraged curiosity and laughter.

Informational Booths

The Jubilee Festival also served as a platform for various informational booths that highlighted important aspects of African American culture, history, and entrepreneurship. These booths provided insight into the struggles and triumphs of the community, further enriching the experience for all who attended. Local organizations and advocates shared their knowledge, allowing festival-goers to walk away with a deeper understanding of Columbia’s heritage.

Looking Ahead

As the sun set on another successful Jubilee Festival, the spirit of community was palpable in the air. It was a lovely day filled with laughter, celebration, and connection, reminding us all of the importance of cherishing our history while looking forward to a bright future together. For more information about upcoming events and historical initiatives, check the resources provided by Historic Columbia.

Overall, this year’s Jubilee Festival was an event that brought people together in the heart of Columbia, celebrating our rich cultural tapestry and the entrepreneurial spirit that continues to thrive. Here’s to many more years of joy, history, and community connection!


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