Here’s a beautiful river scene somewhere in South Carolina.  What makes it special, what is it and where is it?  Send your best guess – plus hometown and name – to: feedback@statehousereport.com.  

Last week’s photo, “Isn’t it groovy?” shows Clinton’s municipal center on North Broad Street.  Built in 1969 originally as a bank, Allan Peel of San Antonio, Texas, tells us that the building is “a classic example of New Formalism architecture, a style defined by its symmetric brick massing, smooth cast stone surfaces and prominent, repetitive floor-to-ceiling arches framing recessed glass entryways.”

Two other longtime sleuths – George Graf of Palmyra, Va., and Jay Altman of Columbia – identified it.  What happened to the rest of y’all?

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