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The city of Rock Hill is the location of 28 of these properties and districts, they are listed here, while the 29 properties and districts in the remaining parts of the county are listed separately. This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted December 20, 2024.
Pages in category "National Register of Historic Places in Rock Hill, South Carolina" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Frogmore Plantation Complex, located on Saint Helena Island, in Beaufort County, South Carolina, is significant for several reasons. [2] [3] First, the plantation home, along with its contributing properties (i.e. pump house, barn, windmill/water tower), offers an excellent example of the area's architectural development from 1790 to 1920.
The city of Rock Hill is the location of 28 of these properties and districts; they are listed separately, while the 32 properties and districts in the remaining parts of the county are listed here. This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted January 17, 2025.
National Register of Historic Places in Rock Hill, South Carolina (26 P) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Rock Hill, South Carolina" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total.
Reid Street–North Confederate Avenue Area Historic District is a national historic district located at Rock Hill, South Carolina. It encompasses 22 contributing buildings in a middle-class residential section of Rock Hill. The district developed between about 1839 and 1935.
Charlotte Avenue–Aiken Avenue Historic District is a national historic district located at Rock Hill, South Carolina. It encompasses seven contributing dwellings in the Oakland section of Rock Hill. The district developed between about 1891 and 1935. Architectural styles represented include Classical Revival, Queen Anne, and Bungalow ...
The complex includes the Highland Park Manufacturing Plant (1888–89, 1907), the Highland Park Cotton Oil Mill (1902), and the Highland Park Cotton Oil Mill Office (1902). They are the surviving buildings of a larger complex, including a gin and seed house, the rest of which have been demolished.