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Ann Helms

September 25, 2018 by SC Picture Project 4 Comments

Ann Helms

Ann Helms is not only one of our oldest contributors, she is also one of our dearest. Now, we don't mean she's old - far from it in fact! Instead, we ...

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Filed Under: South Carolina

Spann Methodist Church

April 18, 2014 by SC Picture Project 2 Comments

Spann Methodist Church

This simple Greek Revival church in the Saluda County town of Ward was built in 1873, nearly 70 years after this congregation formed. As early as 1805 ...

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Filed Under: Saluda County Tagged With: Churches, National Register

Totness Cabins

March 26, 2020 by SC Picture Project Leave a Comment

Totness Cabins

These historic cabins, now fallen into ruin, are located at the corner of Old Belleville Road and Great Circle Drive in Totness, South Carolina. We ...

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Filed Under: Calhoun County Tagged With: Barns & Farms, Historic Houses

Major Contributors

We are incredibly grateful to the men and women who contribute their images and historical research to the South Carolina Picture Project. As a way ...

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Badham House

November 12, 2019 by SC Picture Project 3 Comments

Badham House

Update: The Badham House burned to the ground in the early morning hours of October 27, 2019. It was over a century old. Asleep inside were four ...

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Filed Under: Dorchester County Tagged With: Bygone Landmarks, Historic Houses, St. George

Jericho United Methodist Church

July 30, 2018 by SC Picture Project Leave a Comment

Jericho United Methodist Church

Francis Asbury, one of the first two bishops of the Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States, traveled to America in 1771, where he spent 45 ...

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Filed Under: Calhoun County Tagged With: Churches, Elloree

Seibels House

July 9, 2018 by SC Picture Project 1 Comment

Seibels House

Thought to be the oldest existing home in Columbia, the Seibels House - also known as the Hale-Elmore-Seibels House - was built entirely of hand-hewn ...

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Filed Under: Richland County Tagged With: Columbia, Historic Houses, Historical Photos, National Register, Robert Mills

Glenn Springs Jail

June 14, 2018 by SC Picture Project Leave a Comment

Glenn Springs Jail

This seemingly quaint building in the community of Glenn Springs may once have been a jail. It is located on the property of the John C. Zimmerman ...

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Filed Under: Spartanburg County Tagged With: Glenn Springs, Jails

Govan

February 21, 2018 by SC Picture Project 7 Comments

Govan

The hamlet of Govan, located in Bamberg County, was once home to a thriving agricultural community. The town, with a population of just 65 during the ...

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Filed Under: Bamberg County Tagged With: Barns & Farms, Bygone Landmarks

Lancaster’s Store

February 20, 2018 by SC Picture Project 2 Comments

Lancaster’s Store

Shortly after this article was published in early 2018, Lancaster's Store was completely demolished. Situated along a relatively undisturbed ...

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Filed Under: Bamberg County Tagged With: Bamberg, Bygone Landmarks, Stores

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We are a federally-recognized 501(c)(3) nonprofit that works to preserve the history of South Carolina’s historic, natural, and cultural landmarks before they are lost to time. This website serves as a permanent digital archive of over 2,300 South Carolina landmarks – and counting. Learn more about our work.

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