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Koger-Murray-Carroll-House

August 11, 2017 by SC Picture Project 1 Comment

Koger-Murray-Carroll-House

This imperial structure stands over the surrounding countryside outside the rural town of St. George. Known by many names, this Georgian plantation ...

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Filed Under: Dorchester County Tagged With: Historic Houses, National Register, Plantations

Calhoun County Museum

July 14, 2017 by SC Picture Project 4 Comments

Calhoun County Museum

The Calhoun County Museum and Cultural Center is located along Butler Street in the Calhoun County seat of St. Matthews. Built in 1959 to showcase the ...

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Filed Under: Calhoun County Tagged With: Historic Houses

Lindler House

January 18, 2017 by SC Picture Project 2 Comments

Lindler House

German immigrant Jacob Lindler came to Charleston aboard the Elizabeth in 1752. Two years later, in 1754, he received a land grant of 100 acres near ...

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Filed Under: Richland County Tagged With: Cemeteries, Historic Houses

Sandy Run Lutheran Church

January 5, 2017 by SC Picture Project 3 Comments

Sandy Run Lutheran Church

This church in the Sandy Run community near Gaston serves one of the oldest Lutheran congregations in the state. Prior to 1751, members of the ...

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Filed Under: Calhoun County Tagged With: Churches

William Aiken House

January 5, 2017 by SC Picture Project 3 Comments

William Aiken House

Passersby along historic King Street in Charleston will often hear music and laughter coming from the grounds of the William Aiken House, considered ...

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Filed Under: Charleston County Tagged With: Charleston, Historic Houses, National Register

Providence United Methodist Church

December 12, 2016 by SC Picture Project 1 Comment

Providence United Methodist Church

The history of this church in the unincorporated community of Providence - just outside Holly Hill - dates to 1806 when itinerant preachers traveled ...

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

Graham Methodist Church

November 14, 2016 by SC Picture Project Leave a Comment

Graham Methodist Church

This abandoned church tucked in the woods of Pomaria was built around the late nineteenth or early twentieth century, according to its Victorian ...

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Filed Under: Newberry County Tagged With: Churches, Pomaria

Converse College

November 4, 2016 by SC Picture Project Leave a Comment

Converse College

Converse College, a women's liberal arts college in Spartanburg, was founded in 1889 and opened in 1890. It is named for textile magnate Dexter ...

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Filed Under: Spartanburg County Tagged With: Carnegie Libraries, Colleges, National Register, Spartanburg

Harrison Brothers Store

October 26, 2016 by SC Picture Project Leave a Comment

Harrison Brothers Store

This store was built in the Spartanburg County community of Reidville in 1905 for Dr. Frank Leonard. It was originally a general store and later ...

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Filed Under: Spartanburg County Tagged With: Churches, Post Offices, Stores

Reidville Academy Faculty House

October 26, 2016 by SC Picture Project 3 Comments

Reidville Academy Faculty House

The Spartanburg County community of Reidville developed in the mid-nineteenth century with the establishment of two Presbyterian schools founded by ...

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Filed Under: Spartanburg County Tagged With: Historic Houses, National Register, Schools

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