Construction crews in South Carolina have 'unearthed' a piece of history while preparing for the future in one city.(Above video is the Friday morning headlines for 1/26/24.)The city of Spartanburg posted a photo on social media showing an ornate piece of what city officials called "an iconic column capital from the 1914 City Hall."The discovery that officials said was a "bit of a surprise" came as crews were preparing to demolish the current city hall at 145 W. Broad St. to make way for a new one.More news: SUV crashes into Cracker Barrel. See the video of the damage."The piece was buried by work crews after demolition of the former City Hall building in the late 1950s," Christopher George, the city's communications manager, said. "That building was located next to the current City Hall building, which is slated to be demolished itself in the coming months."Crews began this week testing the land, starting mitigation on the old building that will lead to demolition, officials said Monday during the last city council meeting in the building.Here's more from that last meeting.The 1914 city hall building is depicted on the city's seal. See photo below.As for what will be done with this historic find?"Currently, the piece is in storage, and we will work with the library and local history organizations to figure out a suitable future for the piece, which we would love to see displayed for the public in some capacity," George said.Officials said demolition of city hall should start sometime this summer.More news: Greenville restaurant announces it will close Saturday

Construction crews in South Carolina have 'unearthed' a piece of history while preparing for the future in one city.

(Above video is the Friday morning headlines for 1/26/24.)

The city of Spartanburg posted a photo on social media showing an ornate piece of what city officials called "an iconic column capital from the 1914 City Hall."

The discovery that officials said was a "bit of a surprise" came as crews were preparing to demolish the current city hall at 145 W. Broad St. to make way for a new one.

Instagram/City of Spartanburg

More news: SUV crashes into Cracker Barrel. See the video of the damage.

"The piece was buried by work crews after demolition of the former City Hall building in the late 1950s," Christopher George, the city's communications manager, said. "That building was located next to the current City Hall building, which is slated to be demolished itself in the coming months."

Crews began this week testing the land, starting mitigation on the old building that will lead to demolition, officials said Monday during the last city council meeting in the building.

Here's more from that last meeting.

The 1914 city hall building is depicted on the city's seal. See photo below.

As for what will be done with this historic find?

"Currently, the piece is in storage, and we will work with the library and local history organizations to figure out a suitable future for the piece, which we would love to see displayed for the public in some capacity," George said.

Officials said demolition of city hall should start sometime this summer.

More news: Greenville restaurant announces it will close Saturday

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