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Wikipedia: National Historic Landmarks in South Carolina: Borough House
"The oldest and largest collection of 'high style' pise de terre (rammed earth) buildings in the United States". Across the road from Church of the Holy Cross.
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Wikipedia: National Historic Landmarks in South Carolina: Middleton Place
Plantation mansion and botanical gardens on the Ashley River.
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Wikipedia: National Historic Landmarks in South Carolina: John Rutledge House
Home of Gov. John Rutledge, a signer of the U.S. Constitution.
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Wikipedia: National Historic Landmarks in South Carolina: Market Hall and Sheds
Greek Revival market place and sheds.
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Wikipedia: National Historic Landmarks in South Carolina: Joseph Manigault House
Home designed by Gabriel Manigault.
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Wikipedia: National Historic Landmarks in South Carolina: Huguenot Church
Gothic Revival church built in 1844; designed by architect E. B. White.
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Wikipedia: Natl Historic Landmarks in South Carolina: Heyward Washington House
An image of the Heyward-Washington House.
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Wikipedia: Natl Historic Landmarks in South Carolina: Church of the Holy Cross
Gothic Revival Church constructed of rammed earth in 1852. Across the road from Borough House.
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Wikipedia: National Historic Landmarks in South Carolina: Snee Farm
An image of Snee Farm.
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Wikipedia: Natl Historic Landmarks in South Carolina: Robert William Roper House
A grandiose brick house, probably designed by Edward B. White.
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Wikipedia: National Historic Landmarks in South Carolina: Millford Plantation
A monumental 2-story Greek Revival mansion built in 1839 and meticulously restored in the early 1990s.
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Wikipedia: National Historic Landmarks in South Carolina: Lancaster County Jail
Progressively designed jail, for its day.
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Wikipedia: Natl Historic Landmarks in Sc: Robert Barnwell Rhett House
Home of Robert Barnwell Rhett, an extreme secessionist politician, a leading fire-eater at the Nashville Convention of 1850, which failed to endorse his aim of secession.
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Wikipedia: Natl Historic Landmarks in Sc: Mills Building, Sc State Hospital
Designed by Robert Mills, used from 1827 to 1937; "the oldest building in the country to be used continuously as a mental institution and one of the first mental hospitals built with public funds".
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Wikipedia: National Historic Landmarks in South Carolina: Miles Brewton House
Fine examples of a "double house" (having four main rooms per floor) in Charleston.
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Wikipedia: National Historic Landmarks in South Carolina: Robert Mills House
Home designed by architect Robert Mills.
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Wikipedia: National Historic Landmarks in South Carolina: Woodlands
The primary residence of author William Gilmore Simms, whose main house was burned in 1865; the remaining wing and several outbuildings constitute a literary landmark.
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Wikipedia: National Historic Landmarks in South Carolina: Dubose Heyward House
Home of Dubose Heyward, author of the novel Porgy.
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Wikipedia: Natl Historic Landmarks in South Carolina: Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim
Greek revival building from 1840; second oldest synagogue in continuous use in the United States.
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Wikipedia: Natl Historic Landmarks in South Carolina: Cowpens Natl Battlefield
Site of Battle of Cowpens in 1781.
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Wikipedia: Natl Historic Landmarks in South Carolina: Farmers' and Exchange Bank
A unique Moorish-style bank building built in 1854.
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Wikipedia: Natl Historic Landmarks in Sc: Graniteville Historic District
Textile mill town with Gothic revival church and carpenter gothic homes.
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Wikipedia: Natl Historic Landmarks in Sc: St. Stephen's Episcopal Church
A small Georgian brick country church with a high gambrel roof.
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Wikipedia: Natl Historic Landmarks in Sc: Chapelle Administration Building
Allen University building designed by John A. Lankford, "dean of black architecture".