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Varnville Train Depot

June 14, 2008 by SC Picture Project 2 Comments

Varnville Train Depot

The railroad was such an integral factor in the founding of the town of Varnville in Hampton County that the town has lovingly restored this depot ...

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Filed Under: Hampton County Tagged With: Trains & Depots

Appleby’s Methodist Church

June 13, 2008 by SC Picture Project Leave a Comment

Appleby’s Methodist Church

Appleby's Methodist Church in Dorchester County dates to some time between 1840 and 1850. The building is an excellent example of the Greek Revival ...

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Filed Under: Dorchester County Tagged With: Churches, National Register, St. George

Biggin Church Ruins

May 10, 2008 by SC Picture Project 9 Comments

Biggin Church Ruins

Located in Moncks Corner, these ruins are on the site of a church that was built in 1711 but these ruins are the remains of the structure built in ...

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Filed Under: Berkeley County Tagged With: Bygone Landmarks, Cemeteries, Churches, Moncks Corner, National Register

Campbell’s Covered Bridge

July 26, 2000 by SC Picture Project 30 Comments

Campbell’s Covered Bridge

Campbell's Covered Bridge is the last remaining covered bridge in South Carolina. It was built in 1909 and is located in Greenville County near the ...

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Filed Under: Greenville County Tagged With: Bridges, National Register

Elloree

July 9, 2000 by SC Picture Project 1 Comment

Elloree

Elloree is located in eastern Orangeburg County, west of Santee, along the shores of Lake Marion. The town derives its name from an Indian word which ...

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Filed Under: Orangeburg County Tagged With: Elloree

The Nickelodeon

September 18, 2015 by SC Picture Project Leave a Comment

The Nickelodeon

This painting of the Nickelodeon movie theater in Columbia by South Carolina artist Alicia Leeke depicts the cinema in its original location at 937 ...

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Filed Under: Richland County Tagged With: Columbia, SC Artists

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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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