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Starr

November 25, 2015 by SC Picture Project 13 Comments

Starr

The Anderson County town of Starr may be small now with a population of fewer than 200 residents, but at one point it was a bustling hub of activity ...

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Filed Under: Anderson County Tagged With: Post Offices

Lake City Pole Barn

November 18, 2015 by SC Picture Project 4 Comments

Lake City Pole Barn

This restored pole barn in downtown Lake City was built in the early part of the twentieth century and stands as a reminder of the area's rich ...

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Filed Under: Florence County Tagged With: Barns & Farms, Historical Photos, Lake City

Chesterfield Inn

October 30, 2015 by SC Picture Project 2 Comments

Chesterfield Inn

It's hard to imagine that a Colonial Revival hotel once stood where this colorful mini golf course now attracts Myrtle Beach vacationers. Yet from ...

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Filed Under: Horry County Tagged With: Bygone Landmarks, Historical Photos, Hotels & Inns, Myrtle Beach, National Register

Arsenal Hill ARP Church

October 2, 2015 by SC Picture Project 3 Comments

Arsenal Hill ARP Church

This brick edifice in downtown Columbia stands in the historic neighborhood known as Arsenal Hill. The area was the location of the former Arsenal ...

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Filed Under: Richland County Tagged With: Churches, Columbia

Church of the Epiphany

September 14, 2015 by SC Picture Project Leave a Comment

Church of the Epiphany

This historic church in Laurens is the oldest religious sanctuary in the city and one of the oldest in Laurens County. The one-story brick church was ...

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

First Presbyterian Church of Laurens

September 10, 2015 by SC Picture Project 2 Comments

First Presbyterian Church of Laurens

The congregation of this elegant church in downtown Laurens originally met in the courthouse that preceded the current courthouse. Organized in 1832 ...

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

Gowensville First Baptist Church

September 10, 2015 by SC Picture Project Leave a Comment

Gowensville First Baptist Church

As early as 1809, Baptist settlers gathered for prayer and worship in the Gowensville area, initially using the Goodjoin Meeting House, one mile from ...

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Filed Under: Greenville County Tagged With: Churches

Auto Drive-In

September 10, 2015 by SC Picture Project 3 Comments

Auto Drive-In

Though drive-in movie theaters have largely become a thing of the past, in Greenwood people still hop in their cars to see movies on giant outdoor ...

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Filed Under: Greenwood County Tagged With: Greenwood

First Baptist Church Landrum

August 21, 2015 by SC Picture Project 2 Comments

First Baptist Church Landrum

First Baptist Church Landrum began in 1803 as Wolfe Creek Baptist Church because its congregation originally met along the banks of this namesake ...

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Filed Under: Spartanburg County Tagged With: Churches, Landrum

Union Church

June 15, 2015 by SC Picture Project Leave a Comment

Union Church

This historic church building in Port Royal is the result of racial strife in the Beaufort County community following the Civil War. When Federal ...

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Filed Under: Beaufort County Tagged With: Churches, National Register, Port Royal

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