Dear Neighbors,
I am thrilled to announce an exciting milestone for our beloved community: the 100th anniversary of the Forest Hills Neighborhood. This centennial year will be an opportunity to reflect on our rich history, celebrate our community, and honor the people who have made Forest Hills a special place to call home.
One of the highlights of our celebration will be the Spring Palladium Tour, organized in partnership with Historic Columbia. Forest Hills will serve as the site of this prestigious event, featuring a walking tour of homes that showcases the charm and character of our neighborhood. The tour will offer a glimpse into the architectural beauty and historic significance that defines Forest Hills, with opportunities to learn more about its origins dating back to the 19th century.
The neighborhood’s story began in 1859 when Wade Hampton III purchased 100 acres just outside the City of Columbia and built his country home, Diamond Hill, on what is now Westminster Drive. Though the home was lost in 1865, a stone pillar at Westminster and Stratford Roads commemorates the site. Later, Benjamin L. Abney purchased the land, renaming it Abney Park and constructing the home at 1400 Westminster Drive, which remains the oldest standing structure in Forest Hills.
Each of our cherished annual events will incorporate an interactive aspect of our 100-year history.
Our Centennial Celebration is a unique moment for all of us to connect with each other and deepen our appreciation for Forest Hills’ place in Columbia’s story. I encourage everyone to get involved, whether by volunteering, attending events, or simply sharing your own stories about life in Forest Hills.
Stay tuned for more updates as we approach this monumental year. If you have ideas or wish to volunteer, please do not hesitate to reach out to me or any member of the Forest Hills Neighborhood Association board. Together, let’s make 2025 a year to remember!
Warm regards,
David Turner
President