The
Supreme Court of South Carolina Building is located in the state capital of
Columbia. The court moved into its current location, a former United States Post Office building, in 1971. It was built between 1917 and 1921, and is a two-story,
Neo-Classical style building. The building has been listed on the
National Register of Historic Places since 1972. Prior to 1971, the court met in a section of the
South Carolina State House in an area totaling approximately ; the justices did not have individual offices, but instead met in a common conference room when not presiding over a session of court. From 1930 to 2016, the South Carolina Supreme Court had 17 Chief Justices. ==References==