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Darlington and vicinity Darlington Memorial Cemetery (HM/NR) Edmund H. Deas House (NR) Edmund H. Deas (HM) Henry "Dad" Brown (HM) Lawrence Reese (1864–1915) (HM) Macedonia Church (HM) Round O (HM) Round O Baptist Church (HM) St. James Church (HM) South Carolina Western Railway Station (NR) St. James Church (HM) West Broad Street Historic ...
The 1979 Southern 500, the 30th running of the event, was a NASCAR Winston Cup Series race that took place on September 3, 1979, at Darlington Raceway in Darlington, South Carolina. This would be the last race without Dale Earnhardt until 2001 Dura Lube 400 , and the last in not featuring the name Earnhardt on the starting grid until the 2012 ...
Location of Darlington County in South Carolina. This is a list of items on the National Register of Historic Places listings in Darlington County, South Carolina. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Darlington County, South Carolina, United States. The locations ...
Darlington Raceway, nicknamed by many NASCAR fans and drivers as "The Lady in Black" or "The Track Too Tough to Tame" and advertised as a "NASCAR Tradition", is a race track built for NASCAR racing located near Darlington, South Carolina. It is of a unique, somewhat egg-shaped design, an oval with the ends of very different configurations, a ...
The 1960 Southern 500, the 11th running of the event, was a NASCAR Grand National Series event that was held on September 5, 1960, at Darlington Raceway in Darlington, South Carolina. Contested over 364 laps on the 1.366-mile (2.198 km) egg-shaped oval, it was the 35th race of the 1960 NASCAR Grand National Series season.
Layout of Darlington Raceway, the track where the race was held. Darlington Raceway, nicknamed by many NASCAR fans and drivers as "The Lady in Black" or "The Track Too Tough to Tame" and advertised as a "NASCAR Tradition", is a race track built for NASCAR racing located near Darlington, South Carolina. It is of a unique, somewhat egg-shaped ...
The Old Slave Mart in Charleston, SC, one of many locations where slaves were purchased and sold. Charleston, South Carolina, named Charles Town in colonial times, was a major global port for trading goods and slaves. More than half of the slaves that came to British North America passed through Charles Town.
The district encompasses 40 contributing buildings, 6 contributing sites, 2 contributing structures, and contributing object. Founded as a forced-labor farm worked by black people enslaved by the land's white owners, it was one of the major plantation establishments of the county and served as the seat of the Williamson family for more than 200 ...