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House 25 Meeting Street: 25 Meeting Street, Charleston 1760 [48] House Tucker-Smith-Tarbox House: 15 Cannon Street, Georgetown 1760 [13] House Cooper-Bee House: 94 Church Street, South Carolina 1760–1765 [49] House Thomas Elfe House: 54 Queen Street, South Carolina 1760–1770 [50] House Edward Blake House: 1 Legare Street, Charleston 1760 ...
Homes are generally of frame or brick construction with fine examples of the Queen Anne, Colonial Revival, Neoclassical, Victorian and Bungalow styles as well as traditional vernacular forms. Included in the district are homes of textile mill executives, merchants, and other professionals who lived in Gaffney during its boom period at the turn ...
September 12, 1994 (Roughly along the Ashley River from just east of South Carolina Highway 165 to the Seaboard Coast Line railroad bridge: West Ashley: Extends into other parts of Charleston and into Dorchester counties; boundary increase (listed October 22, 2010): Northwest of Charleston between the northeast bank of the Ashley River and the Ashley-Stono Canal and east of Delmar Highway ...
Old White Meeting House Ruins and Cemetery is a historic site near Summerville, Dorchester County, South Carolina. The meeting house was built about 1700, burned during the American Revolution in 1781, rebuilt in 1794, then reduced to ruins by the Charleston earthquake of 1886. The extant ruins include portions of each corner – the largest ...
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Anderson County, South Carolina, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map.
More than half of Greenville County Council seats are up for grabs, as seven seats are up for re-election this year. After a contentious year in 2023, when the council passed a new budget that ...
Daniel Elliott House at 34 Meeting Street, Charleston, South Carolina as seen in a 1795 plat. The large double house (i.e., four rooms per floor with a central stair hall) is three stories tall and sits on a high foundation. [1] The exterior has a stucco finish that might have been added following the earthquake of 1886. [1] The three-story ...
The tabby house is considered one of the oldest standing houses in the state. [2] [3] Charles Fraser painted the monument at Ashley Hall to Lieutenant Governor Bull about 1800. In 1915, the 1000 acre property was bought by Julius Jahnz for the price of $30,000, (~$653,850 in 2023) one of the highest prices paid for a real estate sale in many ...