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Cattle Creek Methodist Campground

December 12, 2016 by SC Picture Project 6 Comments

Cattle Creek Methodist Campground

Update: On the night of March 10, 2017, 15 of the campground's 36 tents were destroyed by a suspicious fire. Like Cypress Methodist Campground and ...

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

Marine Barracks

December 6, 2016 by SC Picture Project 12 Comments

Marine Barracks

Below is the former Marine barracks on the old Charleston Navy Base in North Charleston. Known as M-17, the quarters dates to at least the 1930s and ...

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Filed Under: Charleston County Tagged With: Charleston Navy Base, Military, North Charleston

Garco Mill

December 6, 2016 by SC Picture Project 12 Comments

Garco Mill

This former mill building in the Park Circle neighborhood of North Charleston was originally known as the General Asbestos and Rubber Company, better ...

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Filed Under: Charleston County Tagged With: Mills, National Register, North Charleston

Gilbert-Clayton House

November 14, 2016 by SC Picture Project 5 Comments

Gilbert-Clayton House

This farm house in rural Dorchester County was built in 1854 by Joshua Gilbert. It fell into the hands of the federal government during Reconstruction ...

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Filed Under: Dorchester County Tagged With: Historic Houses

Charleston Naval Hospital District

November 11, 2016 by SC Picture Project 15 Comments

Charleston Naval Hospital District

Like many buildings on the former Charleston Navy Base, the Charleston Naval Hospital structures along the Cooper River have sat abandoned since the ...

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Filed Under: Charleston County Tagged With: Charleston Navy Base, Military, National Register, North Charleston

Appleby House

November 3, 2016 by SC Picture Project 7 Comments

Appleby House

This Queen Anne home in rural St. George was built by Thomas John "T.J." Appleby around 1905 after the original family home burned. Appleby was the ...

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

St. John’s Lutheran Church

September 30, 2016 by SC Picture Project Leave a Comment

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 ...

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Filed Under: Charleston County Tagged With: Charleston, Churches, Historical Photos, National Register

White Hall Post Office

September 29, 2016 by SC Picture Project Leave a Comment

White Hall Post Office

This post office, located in the Green Pond area of Colleton County, served the former White Hall community through 1958. The village of White Hall ...

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Filed Under: Colleton County Tagged With: Plantations, Post Offices

J.T. Brogdon Store

September 26, 2016 by SC Picture Project 5 Comments

J.T. Brogdon Store

This shuttered store in a rural corner of Sumter was likely established in the late nineteenth or early twentieth century by local farmer and merchant ...

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Filed Under: Clarendon County Tagged With: Manning, Stores, Sumter

Confederate Home

September 12, 2016 by SC Picture Project 4 Comments

Confederate Home

The historic building seen below is considered by many to be one of Charleston's most significant structures due to its various uses since the Civil ...

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

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