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Aiken Colored Cemetery, a historic cemetery in Aiken, South Carolina, US, covers nearly 10 acres and is located several miles from the downtown area. It was the only burial grounds for Aiken's African-American community through the mid 20th century. [2] The cemetery began operating in 1852, well before the Civil War era.
Aiken. Aiken Colored Cemetery (NR) Aiken Colored Cemetery/Pine Lawn Memorial Gardens (HM) Aiken Graded School (HM) Immanuel School (NR) Schofield School (HM) Bath. Jefferson High School/Rev. Austin Jefferson, Sr. (HM) Providence Baptist Church (HM) Beech Island. Silver Bluff Baptist Church (HM) Clearwater. Storm Branch Baptist Church (HM) Langley
[3] Name on the Register [4] Image Date listed [5] Location City or town Description 1: Aiken Colored Cemetery: Aiken Colored Cemetery: March 19, 2007 (Florence St. and Hampton Ave.
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Coming Street Cemetery (2010) in Charleston, Charleston County; established by the city's Jewish community in 1762 Magnolia Cemetery in Charleston, Charleston County. Coming Street Cemetery in Charleston; NRHP-listed; Cook's Old Field Cemetery near Mount Pleasant; NRHP-listed
City or town Description 1: Kilburnie: April 24, 1979 (#79002385) December 8, 2005: 204 North White Street: Lancaster: Delisted after being moved [6] 2: Stewart-Sapp House: February 16, 1990 (#90000097) March 15, 2005: South Carolina Highway 522 and South Carolina Highway 28: Tradesville: Burned down [7]
Aiken Colored Cemetery; Aiken High School (South Carolina) Aiken Mile Track; Aiken Regional Airport; Aiken Regional Medical Center; Aiken Tennis Club; Aiken Thoroughbred Racing Hall of Fame and Museum; Aiken Training Track; Aiken Winter Colony Historic District I; Aiken Winter Colony Historic District II; Aiken Winter Colony Historic District III
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