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  2. Imperial Hotel (Greenville, South Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    Added to NRHP. September 12, 1985. Imperial Hotel, currently known as Greenville Summit, is a historic hotel building located at Greenville, South Carolina. It was built in 1911–1912, and is a seven-story, U-shaped skyscraper with a buff-colored brick veneer over a steel frame. It was originally a 90-room hotel, and expanded by 1930 to 250 ...

  3. Poinsett Hotel - Wikipedia

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    July 1, 1982. The Poinsett Hotel, or Westin Poinsett Hotel, is a twelve-story, landmark hotel in downtown Greenville, South Carolina, one of the first skyscrapers in Greenville. Named for Joel R. Poinsett, Secretary of War under President Millard Fillmore, the Poinsett replaced an earlier resort hotel, the Mansion House, built in 1824.

  4. Woodside Cotton Mill Village Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Centered on a mill founded by John T. Woodside in 1902, the district is located just west of the city limits of Greenville and is largely intact despite modernizations made by a succession of mill and home owners. The mill itself is a rectangular, brick, four-story building designed by J.E. Sirrine and built between 1902 and 1912.

  5. Pettigru Street Historic District - Wikipedia

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    82003862 [1] Added to NRHP. July 01, 1982. Pettigru Street Historic District is a historic tree-lined neighborhood east of Main Street in downtown Greenville, South Carolina. [2] [3] It is home to 88 structures built between 1890 and 1930 with the majority built between 1910 and 1930. [4] It is known for its wide variety of architectural styles ...

  6. National Register of Historic Places listings in Greenville ...

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    The Westin Poinsett Hotel, named for Joel R. Poinsett (Secretary of War under Millard Fillmore), was one of the first skyscrapers to be built in Greenville. It was designed by New York architect William Lee Stoddart and built by the J. E. Sirrine Company of Greenville for $1.5 million dollars. The Poinsett opened on June 20, 1925.

  7. Hampton Pinckney - Wikipedia

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    December 12, 1977, July 1, 1982 (Boundary Increase) Hampton Pinckney is a neighborhood and national historic district located in Greenville, South Carolina. One of the oldest neighborhoods in Greenville, it was where the textile industry was started in the early 19th century and lasted until the 1920s. The first trolley car in Greenville was ...

  8. Hotel Keturah - Wikipedia

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    85003345 [1] Added to NRHP. December 12, 1985. Hotel Keturah is a historic hotel building located at McCormick in McCormick County, South Carolina. It was built about 1910, and is a 2 1/2-story, brick building with a hipped roof in the Colonial Revival style. The front façade features a one-story frame porch with Doric order Tuscan columns.

  9. Broad Margin - Wikipedia

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    December 8, 1978. Broad Margin is the name given to the private residence originally commissioned by Gabrielle and Charlcey Austin. It is located in Greenville, South Carolina, United States, was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and was built by local builder Harold T. Newton in 1954. [2][3] It is one of two buildings designed by Wright in South ...