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Colonel John Gotea Pressley House, also known as the Pressley-Hirsch-Green House and Wylma M. Green House is a historic home located at Kingstree, Williamsburg County, South Carolina. It was built in 1855, and is a 1 + 1 ⁄ 2 -story, weatherboard-clad Greek Revival style frame dwelling.
Kingstree is a city in and the county seat of Williamsburg County, South Carolina, United States. [5] The population was 3,328 at the 2010 census . [ 3 ] [ 6 ]
The Kingstree Historic District contains forty-eight properties situated along Main Street, Academy Street, and Hampton Street in the commercial area of downtown Kingstree, South Carolina. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The district includes the courthouse , public library , railroad station , and numerous commercial buildings.
SC 261 north (Manning Highway) – Manning: Southern end of SC 261 concurrency: Kingstree: 70.820: 113.974: SC 261 south (Main Street) / SC 527 south (Longstreet Street) – Andrews, Hemingway: Northern end of SC 261 concurrency; southern end of SC 527 concurrency: 71.430: 114.955: SC 527 north (Academy Street) – Sumter: Northern end of SC ...
Williamsburg County is a county located in the U.S. state of South Carolina. As of the 2020 census its population was 31,026. [1] The county seat and largest community is Kingstree. [2] After a previous incarnation of Williamsburg County, the current county was created in 1804. [3]
Thorntree, also known as the Witherspoon House, is a historic plantation house located at Kingstree, Williamsburg County, South Carolina.It was built in 1749 by immigrant James Witherspoon (1700-1765), and is a two-story, five-bay, frame "I-house" dwelling with a hall and parlor plan and exterior end chimneys.
South Carolina Highway 527 Connector (SC 527 Conn.) is a 0.290-mile (0.467 km) connector route of SC 527. Its entire length is unsigned . It utilizes a brief segment of Thurgood Marshall Highway in Kingstree from the SC 527 mainline to SC 377 .
Epps-Mcgill Farmhouse is a two-story Folk Victorian style 3,658 square feet (339.8 m 2)home located near Kingstree, in Williamsburg County, South Carolina. Construction of the home began in 1905 by Silas Wightman Epps. [3] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2020. [1]