This structure, located in Little Mountain, was built around 1880 as Wheeland Church. Traditionally many churches, particularly in rural areas, ...
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St. John’s Lutheran Church
St. John's Lutheran Church is the oldest Lutheran church in Charleston. On May 26, 1734 the Reverend John Martin Bolzius served communion to a group ...
Hell Hole Swamp Festival
Tucked away in the boggy woods of Berkeley County sits the ominously-named Hell Hole Swamp. The origins of the Jamestown swamp's colorful moniker are ...
Pryor Colored School
After several unsuccessful attempts to raise funding for relocation, the Pryor Colored School was unfortunately demolished in 2018. This rural ...
Jericho School
Due to disrepair, Jericho School was demolished sometime in 2016. The lot it stood on is now empty and overgrown. This schoolhouse in rural ...
Bellinger House
This stately home in historic Walterboro was built in the early 1800s for the Bedon family. It was later acquired by the Bellingers, one of the area's ...
Hampton
The Town of Hampton was established in 1878 simultaneously with the founding of Hampton County. Both the town and the county were named for Governor ...
De Bruhl-Marshall House
This stately home in downtown Columbia was built in 1820 by Jesse De Bruhl, who owned a plantation along the Cooper River. Today the home is known for ...
Pine Hill School
This former school in the Pine Hill community near Neeses served students as the Pine Hill Graded School from 1926 until area schools consolidated in ...
Chester Little Theater
This Art Deco-style movie theater in downtown Chester opened sometime around 1913 - possibly earlier - as the Dreamland Theater. The owner of the ...