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Georgia[edit]

Bryan County[edit]

Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
1 Bryan County Courthouse June 14, 1995 College St.
32°8′0″N 81°36′39″W / 32.13333°N 81.61083°W / 32.13333; -81.61083 (Bryan County Courthouse)
Pembroke
4 Glen Echo January 9, 1978 2 mi. (3.2 km) E of Ellabelle on GA 204
32°8′7″N 81°27′53″W / 32.13528°N 81.46472°W / 32.13528; -81.46472 (Glen Echo)
Ellabelle
6 Old Fort Argyle Site March 31, 1975 Address Restricted
31°52′48″N 81°36′27″W / 31.88000°N 81.60750°W / 31.88000; -81.60750 (Old Fort Argyle Site, in Fort Stewart)
Savannah
7 Pembroke Historic District December 8, 2004 Centered on US 280 and Main St.
32°8′9″N 81°37′24″W / 32.13583°N 81.62333°W / 32.13583; -81.62333 (Pembroke Historic District)
Pembroke
9 Seven Mile Bend April 11, 1972 Address Restricted
31°53′24″N 81°12′3″W / 31.89000°N 81.20083°W / 31.89000; -81.20083 (Seven Mile Bend marker)
Richmond Hill

Effingham County[edit]

Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
1 Ebenezer Townsite and Jerusalem Lutheran Church December 4, 1974 East of Springfield on State Route 275 at the Savannah River
32°22′36″N 81°10′51″W / 32.37667°N 81.18083°W / 32.37667; -81.18083 (Ebenezer Townsite and Jerusalem Lutheran Church)
Springfield
2 Effingham County Courthouse September 18, 1980 State Route 21
32°22′38″N 81°19′4″W / 32.37722°N 81.31778°W / 32.37722; -81.31778 (Effingham County Courthouse)
Springfield
3 Effingham County Jail September 20, 2006 1002 N. Pine St.
32°22′27″N 81°18′58″W / 32.37417°N 81.31611°W / 32.37417; -81.31611 (Effingham County Jail)
Springfield
4 Guyton Historic District September 30, 1982 Bounded by the city limits on the east, south, and west, and Alexander Ave. on the north
32°20′7″N 81°23′34″W / 32.33528°N 81.39278°W / 32.33528; -81.39278 (Guyton Historic District)
Guyton
5 New Hope AME Church March 13, 1986 Alexander St.
32°20′32″N 81°23′30″W / 32.34222°N 81.39167°W / 32.34222; -81.39167 (New Hope AME Church)
Guyton
6 Reiser-Zoller Farm March 2, 1989 State Route 119, 4 miles north of Springfield
32°24′49″N 81°16′55″W / 32.41361°N 81.28194°W / 32.41361; -81.28194 (Reiser-Zoller Farm)
Springfield

Chatham County[edit]

[1] Name on the Register Image Date listed[2] Location City or town Description
3 Atlantic Greyhound Bus Terminal December 13, 2016
(#16000837)
109 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd.
32°04′47″N 81°05′51″W / 32.079828°N 81.097621°W / 32.079828; -81.097621 (Atlantic Greyhound Bus Terminal)
Savannah Now houses The Grey Bar & Restaurant. Proposed nomination form Press release
5 Bonaventure Cemetery February 2, 2001
(#01000035)
Bonaventure Rd., 1 mi. N of US 80
32°02′38″N 81°02′44″W / 32.043889°N 81.045556°W / 32.043889; -81.045556 (Bonaventure Cemetery)
Savannah
8 Carver Village Historic District January 24, 2019
(#100003340)
Bounded by W. Gwinnett & Endley Sts., Allen Blun, & Collat Aves.
32°04′16″N 81°07′35″W / 32.071084°N 81.126509°W / 32.071084; -81.126509 (Carver Village Historic District)
Savannah
13 CSS Georgia (ironclad) February 10, 1987
(#86003746)
At the bottom of the Savannah River
32°05′05″N 81°02′09″W / 32.0847°N 81.0358°W / 32.0847; -81.0358 (CSS Georgia (ironclad))
Savannah
17 Drayton Tower October 16, 2013
(#13000826)
102 E. Liberty St.
32°04′29″N 81°05′31″W / 32.074607°N 81.091956°W / 32.074607; -81.091956 (Drayton Tower)
Savannah Originally named the Drayton Arms Apartments
21 Eureka Club-Farr's Point July 8, 2009
(#09000491)
2326 East Blvd. on Wilmington Island
31°58′18″N 81°00′01″W / 31.97180°N 81.00015°W / 31.97180; -81.00015 (Eureka Club-Farr's Point)
Savannah
30 Hill Hall at Savannah State College April 23, 1981
(#81000197)
Savannah State College campus
32°01′27″N 81°03′23″W / 32.024053°N 81.056475°W / 32.024053; -81.056475 (Hill Hall at Savannah State College)
Savannah
31 W. B. Hodgson Hall March 25, 1977
(#77000413)
501 Whitaker St.
32°04′13″N 81°05′49″W / 32.070278°N 81.096944°W / 32.070278; -81.096944 (W. B. Hodgson Hall)
Savannah
34 Kensington Park-Groveland Historic District August 30, 2014
(#14000533)
Roughly bounded by DeRenne & Waters Aves., Abercorn & Johnston Sts.
32°01′24″N 81°06′12″W / 32.0233°N 81.1033°W / 32.0233; -81.1033 (Kensington Park-Groveland Historic District)
Savannah[3]
41 Mulberry Grove Site July 17, 1975
(#75000575)
Address Restricted (305 S Coastal Hwy)
32°11′N 81°10′W / 32.19°N 81.16°W / 32.19; -81.16 (Mulberry Grove Site)
Port Wentworth Left in ruins, reportedly only a marker was left and it is missing[4]
47 Pine Gardens Historic District November 5, 2014
(#14000890)
Roughly bounded by Goebel Ave., Beech & Capitol Sts.
32°04′00″N 81°03′23″W / 32.0666°N 81.0565°W / 32.0666; -81.0565 (Pine Gardens Historic District)
Savannah
53 Savannah Pharmacy and Fonvielle Office Building February 20, 2013
(#13000023)
914-918 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd.
32°04′02″N 81°06′08″W / 32.067262°N 81.102112°W / 32.067262; -81.102112 (Savannah Pharmacy and Fonvielle Office Building)
Savannah Demolished in 2014[5]

NPS

67 Wild Heron December 16, 1977
(#77000415)
15 mi. SW of Savannah off U.S. 17; 2148 Grove Point Rd.
31°58′14″N 81°13′08″W / 31.970556°N 81.218889°W / 31.970556; -81.218889 (Wild Heron)
Savannah
68 Wormsloe Plantation April 26, 1973
(#73000615)
Isle of Hope and Long Island
31°57′53″N 81°04′14″W / 31.964722°N 81.070556°W / 31.964722; -81.070556 (Wormsloe Plantation)
Savannah Now a Georgia state historic site

Tybee Island[edit]

[1] Name on the Register Image Date listed[2] Location City or town Description
1 Edmund and Mildred Abrahams Raised Tybee Cottage January 27, 2020
(#100004900)
4 Eighth St.
32°00′13″N 80°50′36″W / 32.00355°N 80.84346°W / 32.00355; -80.84346 (Edmund and Mildred Abrahams Raised Tybee Cottage)
Tybee Island
6 Bordley Cottage-Beach View House June 27, 2014
(#14000345)
1701 Butler Ave.
31°59′27″N 80°51′01″W / 31.9909559°N 80.8501883°W / 31.9909559; -80.8501883 (Bordley Cottage-Beach View House)
Tybee Island
7 The Carbo House May 21, 2010
(#10000273)
9 Tybrisa St.
31°59′31″N 80°50′53″W / 31.99189°N 80.84805°W / 31.99189; -80.84805 (The Carbo House)
Tybee Island Weekly boarding as of 2016
48 James and Odessa Rourke, Jr., Raised Tybee Cottage September 23, 2010
(#10000804)
702 14th St.
31°59′49″N 80°51′10″W / 31.996944°N 80.852778°W / 31.996944; -80.852778 (James and Odessa Rourke, Jr., Raised Tybee Cottage)
Tybee Island
66 Edgar A. Weil House October 4, 2016
(#16000686)
802 14th St.
31°59′49″N 80°51′14″W / 31.997010°N 80.853959°W / 31.997010; -80.853959 (Edgar A. Weil House)
Tybee Island

South Carolina[edit]

Jasper County[edit]

[1] Name on the Register[6] Image Date listed[2] Location City or town Description
1 Church of the Holy Trinity March 25, 1982
(#82003869)
South Carolina Secondary Highways S-27-13 and S-27-29
32°28′12″N 80°57′55″W / 32.47°N 80.965278°W / 32.47; -80.965278 (Church of the Holy Trinity)
Ridgeland
2 Gillisonville Baptist Church May 14, 1971
(#71000786)
U.S. Route 278
32°36′26″N 80°59′52″W / 32.607222°N 80.997778°W / 32.607222; -80.997778 (Gillisonville Baptist Church)
Gillisonville
3 Honey Hill-Boyd's Neck Battlefield July 3, 2004
(#04000655)
Atop and east of Honey Hill, east of Ridgeland[7]
32°28′56″N 80°56′04″W / 32.4822°N 80.9344°W / 32.4822; -80.9344 (Honey Hill-Boyd's Neck Battlefield)
Ridgeland
4 Old House Plantation October 6, 1997
(#97001159)
Off South Carolina Highway 462, just south of Old House[8]
32°27′28″N 80°53′52″W / 32.4578°N 80.8978°W / 32.4578; -80.8978 (Old House Plantation)
Ridgeland Includes the grave of Thomas Heyward, Jr.[9]
5 Jasper County Courthouse October 30, 1981
(#81000566)
Russell St.
32°29′03″N 80°59′08″W / 32.484167°N 80.985556°W / 32.484167; -80.985556 (Jasper County Courthouse)
Ridgeland Built in 1915, designed by William Augustus Edwards
6 J.C. Richardson House September 22, 2014
(#14000709)
67 Gillison Branch Rd.
32°35′12″N 81°11′51″W / 32.5867°N 81.1974°W / 32.5867; -81.1974 (J.C. Richardson House)
Robertville
7 Robertville Baptist Church February 23, 1972
(#72001213)
Junction of U.S. Route 321 and County Road 26
32°35′10″N 81°11′58″W / 32.586111°N 81.199444°W / 32.586111; -81.199444 (Robertville Baptist Church)
Robertville
8 Sinclair Service Station October 13, 2015
(#15000736)
10782 Jacob Smart Blvd.
32°28′49″N 80°58′49″W / 32.48041°N 80.98024°W / 32.48041; -80.98024 (Sinclair Service Station)
Ridgeland Restored and now houses the Morris Center for Lowcountry Heritage
9 Tillman School June 21, 2016
(#16000396)
191 Cotton Hill Rd. – U.S. 321
32°27′57″N 81°06′33″W / 32.465837°N 81.109117°W / 32.465837; -81.109117 (Tillman School)
Tillman
10 White Hall Plantation House Ruins and Oak Avenue October 27, 2000
(#98000423)
Off South Carolina Highway 336, west of Old House[10]
32°28′07″N 80°55′28″W / 32.4686°N 80.9244°W / 32.4686; -80.9244 (White Hall Plantation House Ruins and Oak Avenue)
Ridgeland Also known as Good Hope Plantation[11]

Beaufort County[edit]

[1] Name on the Register[6] Image Date listed[2] Location City or town Description
1 Emanuel Alston House October 6, 1988
(#88001723)
Secondary Road 161, 0.25 miles north of its junction with U.S. Route 21
32°24′11″N 80°33′32″W / 32.403056°N 80.558889°W / 32.403056; -80.558889 (Emanuel Alston House)
Frogmore
2 Altamaha Town January 21, 1994
(#93001479)
Address Restricted
Bluffton
3 The Anchorage November 23, 1971
(#71000743)
1103 Bay St.
32°25′56″N 80°40′27″W / 32.432222°N 80.674167°W / 32.432222; -80.674167 (The Anchorage)
Beaufort
4 Dr. York Bailey House October 6, 1988
(#88001726)
U.S. Route 21, approximately 0.2 miles east of its junction with Lands End Rd.
32°23′52″N 80°34′27″W / 32.397778°N 80.574167°W / 32.397778; -80.574167 (Dr. York Bailey House)
Frogmore
5 William Barnwell House March 24, 1971
(#71000744)
800 Prince St.
32°26′06″N 80°40′21″W / 32.435°N 80.6725°W / 32.435; -80.6725 (William Barnwell House)
Beaufort
6 Barnwell-Gough House November 15, 1972
(#72001191)
705 Washington St.
32°26′13″N 80°40′21″W / 32.436944°N 80.6725°W / 32.436944; -80.6725 (Barnwell-Gough House)
Beaufort
7 Beaufort Historic District December 17, 1969
(#69000159)
Bounded by the Beaufort River and Bladen, Hamar, and Boundary Sts.
32°26′08″N 80°40′04″W / 32.435556°N 80.667778°W / 32.435556; -80.667778 (Beaufort Historic District)
Beaufort
8 Beaufort National Cemetery October 10, 1997
(#97001208)
1601 Boundary St.
32°25′55″N 80°40′49″W / 32.431944°N 80.680278°W / 32.431944; -80.680278 (Beaufort National Cemetery)
Beaufort
9 Bluffton Historic District June 21, 1996
(#96000686)
Roughly bounded by the May River, Huger Cove, and Bridge St.
32°13′57″N 80°51′49″W / 32.2325°N 80.863611°W / 32.2325; -80.863611 (Bluffton Historic District)
Bluffton
10 Callawassie Sugar Works May 27, 2014
(#13001096)
29 Sugar Mill Dr.
32°20′08″N 80°51′26″W / 32.3355067°N 80.8571007°W / 32.3355067; -80.8571007 (Callawassie Sugar Works)
Okatie
11 Camp Saxton Site February 2, 1995
(#94001581)
Address Restricted
Port Royal
12 Campbell Chapel AME Church April 26, 2019
(#100003688)
23 Boundary St.
32°14′11″N 80°51′39″W / 32.2363°N 80.8608°W / 32.2363; -80.8608 (Campbell Chapel AME Church)
Bluffton
12 Charlesfort-Santa Elena Site August 7, 1974
(#74001822)
South end of Belleau Wood Road
32°18′23″N 80°40′32″W / 32.3064°N 80.6756°W / 32.3064; -80.6756 (Charlesfort-Santa Elena Site)
Parris Island
13 Cherry Hill School November 21, 2012
(#12000965)
210 Dillon Rd.
32°14′05″N 80°41′28″W / 32.234748°N 80.691172°W / 32.234748; -80.691172 (Cherry Hill School)
Hilton Head Island
14 Chester Field October 15, 1970
(#70000565)
Address Restricted
Laurel Bay
15 Church of the Cross May 29, 1975
(#75001686)
Calhoun St.
32°13′52″N 80°51′52″W / 32.231111°N 80.864444°W / 32.231111; -80.864444 (Church of the Cross)
Bluffton
16 Coffin Point Plantation August 28, 1975
(#75001687)
3 miles east of Frogmore at the northeastern end of Seaside Rd. on St. Helena Island
32°25′58″N 80°28′32″W / 32.432778°N 80.475556°W / 32.432778; -80.475556 (Coffin Point Plantation)
Frogmore
17 Coffin Point Plantation Caretaker's House May 28, 1989
(#88001730)
Adjacent to Coffin Point Plantation, off Seaside Rd.
32°26′08″N 80°28′24″W / 32.435556°N 80.473333°W / 32.435556; -80.473333 (Coffin Point Plantation Caretaker's House)
Frogmore
18 The Corner Packing Shed October 6, 1988
(#88001733)
U.S. Route 21, west of its junction with Land's End Rd.
32°23′51″N 80°34′34″W / 32.3975°N 80.576111°W / 32.3975; -80.576111 (The Corner Packing Shed)
Frogmore
19 The Corner Store and Office October 6, 1988
(#88001737)
U.S. Route 21, west of its junction with Lands End Rd.
32°23′48″N 80°34′43″W / 32.396667°N 80.578611°W / 32.396667; -80.578611 (The Corner Store and Office)
Frogmore
20 John A. Cuthbert House June 13, 1972
(#72001192)
1203 Bay St.
32°25′57″N 80°40′32″W / 32.4325°N 80.675556°W / 32.4325; -80.675556 (John A. Cuthbert House)
Beaufort
21 Daufuskie Island Historic District June 2, 1982
(#82003831)
Southwest of Hilton Head
32°06′47″N 80°51′59″W / 32.113056°N 80.866389°W / 32.113056; -80.866389 (Daufuskie Island Historic District)
Hilton Head Island
22 Eddings Point Community Praise House May 19, 1989
(#88001739)
On Secondary Road 183, 0.1 miles north of its junction with Secondary Road 74
32°26′36″N 80°32′38″W / 32.443333°N 80.543889°W / 32.443333; -80.543889 (Eddings Point Community Praise House)
Frogmore
23 Fish Haul Archaeological Site (38BU805) June 30, 1988
(#88000976)
Address Restricted
Hilton Head Island
24 Fort Frederick December 31, 1974
(#74001826)
Address Restricted
Port Royal The preserve is located adjacent to the grounds of Naval Hospital Beaufort. The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources constructed a gravel road to access the site in August of 2020.
25 Fort Fremont Battery May 5, 2010
(#88001821)
Bay Point Rd., 0.3 miles (0.48 km) from Land's End Rd.
32°18′22″N 80°38′32″W / 32.306111°N 80.642222°W / 32.306111; -80.642222 (Fort Fremont Battery)
Frogmore
26 Fort Fremont Hospital May 26, 1989
(#88001819)
0.3 miles from Land's End Rd.
32°18′29″N 80°38′37″W / 32.308056°N 80.643611°W / 32.308056; -80.643611 (Fort Fremont Hospital)
Frogmore
27 Fort Howell June 15, 2011
(#11000371)
North side of Beach City Rd. approximately 200 ft. southwest of the junction with Dillon Rd.
32°14′04″N 80°41′31″W / 32.234444°N 80.691944°W / 32.234444; -80.691944 (Fort Howell)
Hilton Head Civil War earthwork fortification built in 1864 by the 32nd United States Colored Infantry Regiment and the 144th New York Infantry[12]
28 Fort Lyttelton Site September 13, 1979
(#79003322)
Address Restricted
Beaufort
29 Fort Mitchell June 5, 2017
(#100001036)
65 Skull Creek Dr.
32°14′36″N 80°44′37″W / 32.243392°N 80.743734°W / 32.243392; -80.743734 (Fort Mitchell)
Hilton Head
30 Edgar Fripp Mausoleum, St. Helena Island Parish Church October 6, 1988
(#88001743)
Secondary Road 45 near its junction with Secondary Road 37
32°22′30″N 80°34′34″W / 32.375°N 80.576111°W / 32.375; -80.576111 (Edgar Fripp Mausoleum, St. Helena Island Parish Church)
Frogmore
31 Isaac Fripp House Ruins October 6, 1988
(#88001750)
On an unpaved road, 1.1 miles west of its junction with Secondary Road 45
32°20′37″N 80°38′25″W / 32.343611°N 80.640278°W / 32.343611; -80.640278 (Isaac Fripp House Ruins)
Frogmore
32 Frogmore Plantation Complex May 26, 1989
(#88001754)
Off Secondary Road 77 near its junction with Secondary Road 35
32°21′32″N 80°33′40″W / 32.358889°N 80.561111°W / 32.358889; -80.561111 (Frogmore Plantation Complex)
Frogmore
33 Green's Shell Enclosure August 7, 1974
(#74001825)
Address Restricted
Hilton Head Island
34 The Green October 6, 1988
(#88001759)
Southeastern corner of the intersection of U.S. Route 21 and Lands End Rd.
32°23′46″N 80°34′37″W / 32.396111°N 80.576944°W / 32.396111; -80.576944 (The Green)
Frogmore
35 Hasell Point Site August 14, 1973
(#73001675)
Address Restricted
Port Royal
36 Hunting Island State Park Lighthouse June 5, 1970
(#70000561)
17 miles south-southeast of Beaufort on U.S. Route 21
32°22′32″N 80°26′16″W / 32.375556°N 80.437778°W / 32.375556; -80.437778 (Hunting Island State Park Lighthouse)
Beaufort
37 Indian Hill Site March 22, 1974
(#74001827)
Address Restricted
St. Helena Island
38 Mary Jenkins Community Praise House May 19, 1989
(#88001770)
On Secondary Road 74, 2.1 miles north of its junction with U.S. Route 21
32°25′47″N 80°33′38″W / 32.429722°N 80.560556°W / 32.429722; -80.560556 (Mary Jenkins Community Praise House)
Frogmore
39 Knights of Wise Men Lodge April 12, 1996
(#96000408)
Martin Luther King Dr., south of its junction with U.S. Route 21
32°23′43″N 80°33′58″W / 32.395278°N 80.566111°W / 32.395278; -80.566111 (Knights of Wise Men Lodge)
St. Helena Island
40 Lands End Road Tabby Ruins October 6, 1988
(#88001771)
Address Restricted
Frogmore
41 Laurel Bay Plantation February 27, 1997
(#97000095)
Address Restricted
Beaufort
42 Little Barnwell Island August 14, 1973
(#73001676)
North of Port Royal
32°30′06″N 80°47′25″W / 32.501667°N 80.790278°W / 32.501667; -80.790278 (Little Barnwell Island)
Port Royal
43 Marshlands November 7, 1973
(#73001674)
501 Pinckney St.
32°25′59″N 80°39′56″W / 32.433056°N 80.665556°W / 32.433056; -80.665556 (Marshlands)
Beaufort
44 McLeod Farmstead July 25, 1997
(#97000776)
Seabrook Rd., 1 mile west of U.S. Route 21 and 10 miles north of Beaufort
32°31′40″N 80°45′56″W / 32.527778°N 80.765556°W / 32.527778; -80.765556 (McLeod Farmstead)
Seabrook
45 The Oaks October 6, 1988
(#88001773)
On an unpaved road, 0.3 miles west of Secondary Road 165
32°23′21″N 80°37′12″W / 32.389167°N 80.62°W / 32.389167; -80.62 (The Oaks)
Frogmore
46 Old Brass June 3, 1976
(#76001693)
East of Yemassee on River Rd.
32°41′00″N 80°48′30″W / 32.683333°N 80.808333°W / 32.683333; -80.808333 (Old Brass)
Yemassee
47 Orange Grove Plantation May 26, 1989
(#88001774)
Overlooking Wallace Creek, 0.25 mi. from South Carolina Highway 113
32°22′13″N 80°36′14″W / 32.370278°N 80.603889°W / 32.370278; -80.603889 (Orange Grove Plantation)
Frogmore
48 Parris Island Drydock and Commanding Generals House November 21, 1978
(#78002492)
Mexico and Tripoli Sts.
32°21′00″N 80°40′18″W / 32.35°N 80.671667°W / 32.35; -80.671667 (Parris Island Drydock and Commanding Generals House)
Parris Island
49 Penn Center Historic District September 9, 1974
(#74001824)
South of Frogmore on South Carolina Highway 37
32°23′16″N 80°34′44″W / 32.387778°N 80.578889°W / 32.387778; -80.578889 (Penn Center Historic District)
Frogmore
50 Pine Island Plantation Complex May 26, 1989
(#88001775)
Pine Island
32°26′25″N 80°30′38″W / 32.440278°N 80.510556°W / 32.440278; -80.510556 (Pine Island Plantation Complex)
Frogmore
51 Pocosobo Town January 21, 1994
(#93001480)
Address Restricted
Sheldon
52 Port Royal School April 21, 2014
(#14000163)
1214 Paris Ave.
32°22′40″N 80°41′30″W / 32.377911°N 80.69171°W / 32.377911; -80.69171 (Port Royal School)
Port Royal
53 Rear Lighthouse of Hilton Head Range Light Station December 12, 1985
(#85003349)
Arthur Hill Golf Course, Palmetto Dunes Resort off U.S. Route 278
32°09′51″N 80°44′24″W / 32.164167°N 80.74°W / 32.164167; -80.74 (Rear Lighthouse of Hilton Head Range Light Station)
Hilton Head Island
54 Riverside Plantation Tabby Ruins October 6, 1988
(#88001776)
On an unpaved road., 0.4 miles west of Secondary Road 45 at Lands End
32°18′57″N 80°38′38″W / 32.315833°N 80.643889°W / 32.315833; -80.643889 (Riverside Plantation Tabby Ruins)
Frogmore
55 Rose Hill Plantation House May 19, 1983
(#83002185)
Off U.S. Route 278
32°17′42″N 80°52′31″W / 32.295°N 80.875278°W / 32.295; -80.875278 (Rose Hill Plantation House)
Bluffton
56 St. Helena Parish Chapel of Ease Ruins October 6, 1988
(#88001777)
Secondary Road 45, near its junction with Secondary Road 37
32°22′31″N 80°34′36″W / 32.375278°N 80.576667°W / 32.375278; -80.576667 (St. Helena Parish Chapel of Ease Ruins)
Frogmore
57 St. Helenaville Archaeological Site (38BU931) October 6, 1988
(#88001778)
Address Restricted
Frogmore
58 St. Luke's Church November 10, 1987
(#87001951)
South Carolina Highway 170
32°16′24″N 80°57′00″W / 32.273333°N 80.95°W / 32.273333; -80.95 (St. Luke's Church)
Pritchardville
59 St. Luke's Parish Zion Chapel of Ease Cemetery October 5, 2017
(#100000727)
574 William Hilton Pkwy.
32°12′06″N 80°41′57″W / 32.201573°N 80.699233°W / 32.201573; -80.699233 (St. Luke's Parish Zion Chapel of Ease Cemetery)
Hilton Head Island
60 Sams Plantation Complex Tabby Ruins March 4, 2011
(#88001820)
Southern end of Dataw (Datha) Island near the intersection of Dataw Dr. and Dataw Club Rd., at Mink's Point near Jenkins Creek
32°25′51″N 80°35′04″W / 32.430833°N 80.584444°W / 32.430833; -80.584444 (Sams Plantation Complex Tabby Ruins)
Frogmore Ruins of late-18th/early-19th century tabby plantation complex; originally listed as "Sams Tabby Complex (38BU581)"[13]
61 F.W. Scheper Store June 22, 2004
(#04000652)
918 8th St.
32°22′29″N 80°41′34″W / 32.374722°N 80.692778°W / 32.374722; -80.692778 (F.W. Scheper Store)
Port Royal
62 Sea Pines October 15, 1970
(#70000563)
Address Restricted
Hilton Head Island A prehistoric shell midden on Hilton Head Island.
63 Seacoast Packing Company June 17, 2008
(#08000537)
100 Dill Dr.
32°25′24″N 80°41′33″W / 32.4233°N 80.6926°W / 32.4233; -80.6926 (Seacoast Packing Company)
Beaufort
64 Seaside Plantation July 16, 1979
(#79002375)
10 miles east of Beaufort on U.S. Route 21
32°21′02″N 80°34′13″W / 32.350556°N 80.570278°W / 32.350556; -80.570278 (Seaside Plantation)
Beaufort
65 Sheldon Church Ruins October 22, 1970
(#70000562)
Northwest of Gardens Corner on Old Sheldon Church Road
32°37′07″N 80°46′50″W / 32.618528°N 80.780472°W / 32.618528; -80.780472 (Sheldon Church Ruins)
Gardens Corner
66 Robert Simmons House October 6, 1988
(#88001779)
On an unpaved road, 0.5 miles south of U.S. Route 21
32°23′29″N 80°36′15″W / 32.391389°N 80.604167°W / 32.391389; -80.604167 (Robert Simmons House)
Frogmore
67 Skull Creek November 10, 1970
(#70000564)
Address Restricted
Hilton Head Island
68 Robert Smalls House May 30, 1974
(#74001823)
511 Prince St.
32°26′07″N 80°40′06″W / 32.435278°N 80.668333°W / 32.435278; -80.668333 (Robert Smalls House)
Beaufort
69 SS WILLIAM LAWRENCE Shipwreck Site February 10, 1998
(#97000522)
Address Restricted
Hilton Head Island
70 Stoney-Baynard Plantation February 23, 1994
(#94000038)
Junction of Baynard Park Rd. and Plantation Dr.
32°07′44″N 80°48′53″W / 32.128889°N 80.814722°W / 32.128889; -80.814722 (Stoney-Baynard Plantation)
Hilton Head Island
71 Tabby Manse May 14, 1971
(#71000745)
1211 Bay St.
32°25′58″N 80°40′35″W / 32.432778°N 80.676389°W / 32.432778; -80.676389 (Tabby Manse)
Beaufort
72 Tombee Plantation September 18, 1975
(#75001688)
South of Frogmore on St. Helena's Island
32°18′31″N 80°37′25″W / 32.308611°N 80.623611°W / 32.308611; -80.623611 (Tombee Plantation)
Frogmore
73 Union Church of Port Royal November 17, 2010
(#10000931)
1004 11th St.
32°22′37″N 80°41′35″W / 32.376944°N 80.693056°W / 32.376944; -80.693056 (Union Church of Port Royal)
Port Royal
74 John Mark Verdier House August 19, 1971
(#71000746)
801 Bay St.
32°25′50″N 80°40′16″W / 32.430556°N 80.671111°W / 32.430556; -80.671111 (John Mark Verdier House)
Beaufort

Colleton County[edit]

[1] Name on the Register[6] Image Date listed[2] Location City or town Description
8 Spanish Mount Point August 30, 1974
(#74001836)
Edisto Beach State Park[14]
32°29′57″N 80°19′13″W / 32.49914°N 80.32031°W / 32.49914; -80.32031 (Spanish Mount Point)
Edisto Island

===Charleston County=== {{NRHP header|NRISref=2009a|state_iso=us-sc}} {{NRHP row |pos=1 |refnum=75001691 |type=HD |article=Ashley Hall Plantation |name=Ashley Hall Plantation |address={{Address Restricted}} |city=[[West Ashley]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1975-06-05 |image= |lat= |lon= |description=<!-- Description goes here --> }} {{NRHP row |pos=2 |refnum=93001514 |type=HD |article=Ashley River Historic District |name=Ashley River Historic District |address=Roughly along the [[Ashley River (South Carolina)|Ashley River]] from just east of [[South Carolina Highway 165]], near Watson Hill (North Charleston), to the [[Seaboard Coast Line Railroad]] bridge |city=[[North Charleston, South Carolina|North Charleston]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1994-09-12 |image= |lat=32.8994 |lon=-80.1167 |description=Extends into [[National Register of Historic Places listings in Charleston, South Carolina|Charleston]] and [[National Register of Historic Places listings in Dorchester County, South Carolina|Dorchester County]] |commonscat=Ashley River Historic District }} {{NRHP row |pos=3 |refnum=83003831 |type=NRHP |article=South Carolina Highway 61 |name=Ashley River Road |address=[[South Carolina Highway 61]] between Church Creek and [[South Carolina Highway 165]] |city=[[Summerville, South Carolina|Summerville]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1983-11-21 |image= |lat=32.8953 |lon=-80.1356 |description=Extends into [[National Register of Historic Places listings in Charleston, South Carolina|Charleston]] and [[National Register of Historic Places listings in Dorchester County, South Carolina|Dorchester County]] |commonscat=South Carolina Highway 61 }} {{NRHP row |pos=4 |refnum=07000927 |type=HD |article=Atlanticville Historic District |name=Atlanticville Historic District |address=Middle St., Jasper Boulevard, and Myrtle Ave. between Stations 22½ and 26 |city=[[Sullivan's Island, South Carolina|Sullivan's Island]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=2007-09-06 |image= |lat=32.7653 |lon=-79.8325 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> }} {{NRHP row |pos=5 |refnum=70000583 |type=NRHP |article=Auld Mound |name=Auld Mound |address=Address Restricted |city=[[Mount Pleasant, South Carolina|Mount Pleasant]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1970-10-15 |image= |lat= |lon= |description=<!-- Description goes here --> }} {{NRHP row |pos=6 |refnum=07001082 |type=NRHP |article=Alexander Bache U.S. Coast Survey Line |name=Alexander Bache U.S. Coast Survey Line |address=8377 State Cabin Rd. |city=[[Edisto Island, South Carolina|Edisto Island]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=2007-10-05 |image= |lat=32.5056 |lon=-80.3103 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> |commonscat=Alexander Bache U.S. Coast Survey Line (Edisto Island, South Carolina) }} {{NRHP row |pos=7 |refnum=86003204 |type=NRHP |article=Bailey's Store |name=Bailey's Store |address=1444 [[South Carolina Highway 174]] |city=[[Edisto Island, South Carolina|Edisto Island]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1986-11-28 |image= |lat=32.56009 |lon=-80.27961 |description=Now occupied by With These Hands Gallery.<ref>[http://www.withthesehandsgallery.com/about.htm "About The Gallery".] [http://www.withthesehandsgallery.com/default.asp With These Hands Gallery.] Retrieved 2013-01-12.</ref> |commonscat=Bailey's Store (Edisto Island, South Carolina) }} {{NRHP row |pos=8 |refnum=80003657 |type=NRHP |article=Barnwell House |name=Barnwell House |address=South of Charleston |city=[[Adams Run, South Carolina|Adams Run]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1980-11-25 |image= |lat=32.6983 |lon=-80.4061 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> }} {{NRHP row |pos=9 |refnum=79002379 |type=NRHP |article=Bass Pond Site |name=Bass Pond Site |address=Address Restricted |city=[[Kiawah Island, South Carolina|Kiawah Island]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1979-04-24 |image= |lat= |lon= |description=<!-- Description goes here --> }} {{NRHP row |pos=10 |refnum=74001842 |type=NRHP |article=Battery Gadsden |name=Battery Gadsden |address=2017 Ion Ave. |city=[[Sullivan's Island, South Carolina|Sullivan's Island]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1974-06-25 |image= |lat=32.76 |lon=-79.8397 |description=Now houses the Edgar Allan Poe Branch of the Charleston County Library |commonscat=Battery Gadsden }} {{NRHP row |pos=11 |refnum=74001843 |type=NRHP |article=Battery Thomson |name=Battery Thomson |address=2013 Ion Ave. |city=[[Sullivan's Island, South Carolina|Sullivan's Island]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1974-06-25 |image= |lat=32.7592 |lon=-79.8411 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> |commonscat=Battery Thomson }} {{NRHP row |pos=13 |refnum=73001698 |type=NRHP |article=Bleak Hall Plantation Outbuildings |name=Bleak Hall Plantation Outbuildings |address=4 miles southeast of Edisto Island off [[South Carolina Highway 174]] |city=[[Edisto Island, South Carolina|Edisto Island]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1973-03-07 |image= |lat=32.5528 |lon=-80.2347 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> }} {{NRHP row |pos=14 |refnum=70000580 |type=NHL |article=Brick House Ruin |name=Brick House Ruin |address=South of Edisto Island |city=[[Edisto Island, South Carolina|Edisto Island]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1970-04-15 |image= |lat=32.6014 |lon=-80.3256 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> |commonscat=Brick House Ruins }} {{NRHP row |pos=15 |refnum=86003198 |type=NRHP |article=Brooklands Plantation |name=Brooklands Plantation |address=Off Laurel Hill Rd. on Scanawah Island |city=[[Edisto Island, South Carolina|Edisto Island]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1987-05-05 |image= |lat=32.5719 |lon=-80.3553 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> |commonscat=Brooklands Plantation }} {{NRHP row |pos=16 |refnum=70000584 |type=NRHP |article=Buzzard's Island Site |name=Buzzard's Island Site |address=Address Restricted |city=[[Mount Pleasant, South Carolina|Mount Pleasant]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1970-10-15 |image= |lat= |lon= |description=<!-- Description goes here --> }} {{NRHP row |pos=18 |refnum=86003210 |type=NRHP |article=Cassina Point |name=Cassina Point |address=1642 Clark Road, Edisto, South Carolina |city=[[Edisto Island, South Carolina|Edisto Island]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1986-11-28 |image= |lat=32.5914 |lon=-80.2508 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> |commonscat=Cassina Point }} {{NRHP row |pos=19 |refnum = 10000851 |type=HD |article=Naval Health Clinic Charleston |name=Charleston Naval Hospital Historic District |address=Former Charleston Navy Base including portions of Turnbull Avenue, Hobby Street, Avenue F, Avenue G, Avenue H, Avenue I, Truxton Avenue, and Marine Avenue<br><ref name = nrhpinva>{{Cite web |author =Richard Sidebottom| title =Charleston Naval Hospital Historic District| work = National Register of Historic Places - Nomination and Inventory | date = June 2010| url = http://www.nationalregister.sc.gov/charleston/S10817710184/S10817710184.pdf | format = pdf | accessdate = 2014-08-01}}</ref> |city=[[North Charleston, South Carolina|North Charleston]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=2010-10-22 |image= |lat=32.8642 |lon=-79.9672 |description= }} {{NRHP row |pos=20 |refnum=06000699 |type=HD |article=Charleston Naval Shipyard |name=Charleston Navy Yard Historic District |address=Roughly bounded by 1st St., Hobson Ave., Ave. D, 4th and 5th Sts., and the drydocks between 1st and 13th Sts. |city=[[North Charleston, South Carolina|North Charleston]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=2006-08-09 |image= |lat=32.8619 |lon=-79.9628 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> |commonscat=Charleston Naval Shipyard }} {{NRHP row |pos=21 |refnum=07000100 |type=HD |article=Charleston Navy Yard Officers' Quarters Historic District |name=Charleston Navy Yard Officers' Quarters Historic District |address=Turnbull Ave., Everglades Dr., Navy Way, and portions of Hobson Ave. and Blackstop Dr. |city=[[North Charleston, South Carolina|North Charleston]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=2007-03-02 |image= |lat=32.8689 |lon=-79.9692 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> }} {{NRHP row |pos=22 |refnum=72001201 |type=NRHP |article=Christ Church (Mount Pleasant, South Carolina) |name=Christ Church |address=2304 Highway 17N<ref>[http://www.christch.org/#/contact-us "Contact Us".] [http://www.christch.org/#/welcome Christ Church--Mount Pleasant website.] Retrieved 2011-09-10.</ref> |city=[[Mount Pleasant, South Carolina|Mount Pleasant]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1972-11-27 |image= |lat=32.8439 |lon=-79.8139 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> }} {{NRHP row |pos=23 |refnum=01000679 |type=NRHP |article=Cook's Old Field Cemetery |name=Cook's Old Field Cemetery |address=0.5 miles north of Rifle Range Rd. |city=[[Mount Pleasant, South Carolina|Mount Pleasant]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=2003-05-09 |image= |lat=32.8389 |lon=-79.8036 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> }} {{NRHP row |pos=24 |refnum=93000475 |type=NRHP |article=Crawford's Plantation House |name=Crawford's Plantation House |address=8202 Oyster Factory Rd. |city=[[Edisto Island, South Carolina|Edisto Island]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1993-06-08 |image= |lat=32.5375 |lon=-80.3044 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> }} {{NRHP row |pos=25 |refnum=82003839 |type=NRHP |article=Edisto Island Baptist Church |name=Edisto Island Baptist Church |address=1644 South Carolina Highway 174<ref>[http://www.newfmbc.org/contacts.html "Contact Us".] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131127164958/http://newfmbc.org/contacts.html |date=2013-11-27 }} [http://www.newfmbc.org/index.html New First Missionary Baptist Church.] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131127163136/http://newfmbc.org/index.html |date=2013-11-27 }} Retrieved 2013-01-13.</ref> |city=[[Edisto Island, South Carolina|Edisto Island]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1982-04-01 |image= |lat=32.5728 |lon=-80.2842 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> |commonscat=Edisto Island Baptist Church }} {{NRHP row |pos=26 |refnum=71000754 |type=NRHP |article=Edisto Island Presbyterian Church |name=Edisto Island Presbyterian Church |address=1.9 miles north of Edisto Island on [[South Carolina Highway 174]] |city=[[Edisto Island, South Carolina|Edisto Island]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1971-06-24 |image= |lat=32.5789 |lon=-80.2969 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> |commonscat=Presbyterian Church on Edisto Island }} {{NRHP row |pos=27 |refnum=100005002 |type=NRHP |article=Engineering-Management Building |name=Engineering-Management Building |address=2260 Noisette Blvd. |city=[[North Charleston, South Carolina|North Charleston]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=2020-09-04 |image= |lat=32.8654 |lon=-79.9711 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> }} {{NRHP row |pos=29 |refnum=70000585 |type=NHL |article=Fig Island |name=Fig Island Site |address=Address Restricted |city=[[Edisto Island, South Carolina|Edisto Island]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1970-10-15 |image= |lat= |lon= |description=<!-- Description goes here --> }} {{NRHP row |pos=30 |refnum = 03001001 |type=NRHP |article=Folly North Site (38CH1213) |name=Folly North Site-38CH1213 |address=Address Restricted |city=[[Folly Beach, South Carolina|Folly Beach]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=2003-10-02 |image= |lat= |lon= |description=<!-- Description goes here --> }} {{NRHP row |pos=31 |refnum=72001197 |type=NRHP |article=Fort Johnson/Powder Magazine |name=Fort Johnson/Powder Magazine |address=East end of Ft. Johnson Road, in South Carolina Department of Natural Resources compound |city=[[James Island, South Carolina|James Island]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1972-09-14 |image= |lat=32.7522 |lon=-79.8986 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> |commonscat=Fort Johnson (South Carolina) }} {{NRHP row |pos=32 |refnum=07000925 |type=HD |article=Fort Moultrie National Monument |name=Fort Moultrie Quartermaster and Support Facilities Historic District |address=Middle St. and Thompson Ave., between Stations 14 and 16.5 |city=[[Sullivan's Island, South Carolina|Sullivan's Island]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=2007-09-06 |image= |lat=32.7597 |lon=-79.8531 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> |commonscat=Fort Moultrie }} {{NRHP row |pos=33 |refnum=82003842 |type=NRHP |article=Fort Palmetto |name=Fort Palmetto |address=Christ Church Parish |city=[[Hamlin Sound, South Carolina|Hamlin Sound]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1982-08-11 |image= |lat=32.8231 |lon=-79.7656 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> }} {{NRHP row |pos=34 |refnum=78002498 |type=NRHP |article=Fort Pemberton Site (Charleston, South Carolina) |name=Fort Pemberton Site |address=Shoreline of the [[Stono River]] on the northwestern corner of [[James Island (South Carolina)|James Island]]<ref>Location derived from its [http://geonames.usgs.gov/pls/gnispublic/f?p=gnispq:3:::NO::P3_FID:1252864 GNIS feature record]; the NRIS lists the site as "Address Restricted"</ref> |city=[[James Island (South Carolina)|James Island]] <!-- Included here because it's just barely outside the city limits --> |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1978-11-21 |image= |lat=32.7597 |lon=-80.0008 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> }} {{NRHP row |pos=35 |refnum=86003203 |type=NRHP |article=Frogmore (Edisto Island, South Carolina) |name=Frogmore |address=South of Pine Landing Rd. near the intersection of [[South Carolina Highway 174]] and Laurel Hill Rd. |city=[[Edisto Island, South Carolina|Edisto Island]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1987-05-05 |image= |lat=32.5878 |lon=-80.3558 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> }} {{NRHP row |pos=36 |refnum=100000687 |type=NRHP |article=General Asbestos and Rubber Company (GARCO) Main Mill |name=General Asbestos and Rubber Company (GARCO) Main Mill |address=0 O'Hear Ave. |city=[[North Charleston, South Carolina|North Charleston]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=2017-02-28 |image= |lat=32.8835 |lon=-79.9749 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> }} {{NRHP row |pos=37 |refnum = 86003190 |type=NRHP |article=Paul Grimball House Ruins |name=Paul Grimball House Ruins |address=Address Restricted |city=[[Edisto Island, South Carolina|Edisto Island]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1986-11-28 |image= |lat= |lon= |description=<!-- Description goes here --> }} {{NRHP row |pos=38 |refnum=78002495 |type=NRHP |article=Grove Plantation |name=Grove Plantation |address=Southwest of Adams Run off [[South Carolina Highway 174]] |city=[[Adams Run, South Carolina|Adams Run]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1978-08-25 |image= |lat=32.665 |lon=-80.3936 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> |commonscat=Grove Plantation, South Carolina }} {{NRHP row |pos=39 |refnum = 78003412 |type=NRHP |article=H. L. Hunley (submarine) |name=''H. L. Hunley'' (submarine) |address=Located on the old Naval base in North Charleston |city=[[North Charleston, South Carolina|North Charleston]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1978-12-29 |image= |lat=32.7333 |lon=-79.7667 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> |commonscat=H. L. Hunley (submarine, 1863) }} {{NRHP row |pos=41 |refnum=70000586 |type=NRHP |article=Hanckel Mound |name=Hanckel Mound |address=Address Restricted |city=[[Rockville, South Carolina|Rockville]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1970-10-15 |image= |lat= |lon= |description=<!-- Description goes here --> }} {{NRHP row |pos=43 |refnum=70000587 |type=NRHP |article=Horse Island (Rockville, South Carolina) |name=Horse Island |address=Address Restricted |city=[[Rockville, South Carolina|Rockville]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1970-11-10 |image= |lat= |lon= |description=<!-- Description goes here --> }} {{NRHP row |pos=44 |refnum=100005609 |type=NRHP |article=Host of America Motel |name=Host of America Motel |address=3245 Rivers Ave. |city=[[North Charleston, South Carolina|North Charleston]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=2020-09-25 |image= |lat=32.8534 |lon=-79.9726 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> }} {{NRHP row |pos=45 |refnum=86003218 |type=NRHP |article=Hutchinson House (Edisto Island, South Carolina) |name=Hutchinson House |address=7666 Point of Pines Rd. |city=[[Edisto Island, South Carolina|Edisto Island]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1987-05-05 |image= |lat=32.5700 |lon=-80.2571 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> }} {{NRHP row |pos=46 |refnum=75001692 |type=NRHP |article=John's Island Presbyterian Church |name=John's Island Presbyterian Church |address=10 miles west of Charleston on [[South Carolina Highway 20]] |city=[[Johns Island, South Carolina|Johns Island]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1975-11-03 |image= |lat=32.6867 |lon=-80.0822 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> }} {{NRHP row |pos=47 |refnum=00000586 |type=NRHP |article=King Cemetery |name=King Cemetery |address=1.1 miles northeast of the junction of [[U.S. Route 17]] and S-19-38 |city=[[Adams Run, South Carolina|Adams Run]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=2000-06-13 |image= |lat=32.7694 |lon=-80.3808 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> }} {{NRHP row |pos=48 |refnum=100001075 |type=NRHP |article=Lawton-Seabrook Cemetery |name=Lawton-Seabrook Cemetery |address=7938 Steamboat Landing Rd. |city=[[Edisto Island, South Carolina|Edisto Island]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=2017-06-12 |image= |lat=32.5899 |lon=-80.2949 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> }} {{NRHP row |pos=49 |refnum=90001505 |type=NRHP |article=Lighthouse Point Shell Ring (38CH12) |name=Lighthouse Point Shell Ring (38CH12) |address=Address Restricted |city=[[James Island (South Carolina)|James Island]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1990-10-14 |image= |lat= |lon= |description=<!-- Description goes here --> }} {{NRHP row |pos=50 |refnum=86000468 |type=NRHP |article=Long Point Plantation (38CH321) |name=Long Point Plantation (38CH321) |address=Address Restricted |city=[[Mount Pleasant, South Carolina|Mount Pleasant]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1986-03-20 |image= |lat= |lon= |description=<!-- Description goes here --> }} {{NRHP row |pos=51 |refnum=98000425 |type=NRHP |article=Lucas Family Cemetery |name=Lucas Family Cemetery |address=Ellen Dr. |city=[[Mount Pleasant, South Carolina|Mount Pleasant]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1998-05-18 |image= |lat=32.7958 |lon=-79.8717 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> }} {{NRHP row |pos=52 |refnum=72001198 |type=HD |article=Magnolia Plantation and Gardens (Charleston, South Carolina) |name=Magnolia Plantation and Gardens |address=10 miles northwest of Charleston on [[South Carolina Highway 61]] |city=[[West Ashley]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1972-12-11 |image= |commonscat=Magnolia Plantation, South Carolina |lat=32.8747 |lon=-80.0892 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> }} {{NRHP row |pos=53 |refnum=73001700 |type=NRHP |article=Marshlands Plantation House |name=Marshlands Plantation House |address=Northern side of Fort Sumter Dr. |city=[[James Island, South Carolina|James Island]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1973-03-30 |image= |lat=32.7503 |lon=-79.9008 |description=The house was moved from its original location at the old Naval Base in North Charleston for preservation. }} {{NRHP row |pos=55 |refnum=100002098 |type=NRHP |article=W. Gresham Meggett High and Elementary School |name=W. Gresham Meggett High and Elementary School |address=1929 Grimball Rd. |city=[[Charleston, South Carolina|Charleston]] vicinity |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=2018-02-20 |image= |lat=32.7069 |lon=-79.9762 |description= }} {{NRHP row |pos=56 |refnum=71000755 |type=NRHP |article=Middleton's Plantation |name=Middleton's Plantation |address=3.5 miles north of Edisto Island off [[South Carolina Highway 174]] |city=[[Edisto Island, South Carolina|Edisto Island]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1971-05-06 |image= |lat=32.5569 |lon=-80.33 |description=Not to be confused with [[Middleton Place]] in nearby [[Dorchester County, South Carolina|Dorchester County]] }} {{NRHP row |pos=57 |refnum=100004409 |type=HD |article=Mosquito Beach Historic District |name=Mosquito Beach Historic District |address=Mosquito Beach Rd. |city=[[James Island, South Carolina|James Island]] vicinity |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=2019-09-23 |image= |lat=32.6728 |lon=-79.9824 |description= }} {{NRHP row |pos=58 |refnum=07000928 |type=HD |article=Moultrieville Historic District |name=Moultrieville Historic District |address=Middle St. and Osceola Ave., between stations 11 and 12 |city=[[Sullivan's Island, South Carolina|Sullivan's Island]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=2007-09-06 |image= |lat=32.7608 |lon=-79.8592 |description=Includes several late-19th and early-20th century beach houses and Stella Maris Church designed by [[John Henry Devereux]] |commonscat=Moultrieville Historic District }} {{NRHP row |pos=59 |refnum=73001701 |type=HD |article=Mount Pleasant Historic District (Mount Pleasant, South Carolina) |name=Mount Pleasant Historic District |address=Bounded by Charleston Harbor, Shem Creek, Royall Ave., and McCants Dr. |city=[[Mount Pleasant, South Carolina|Mount Pleasant]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1973-03-30 |image= |lat=32.7861 |lon=-79.8758 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> }} {{NRHP row |pos=60 |refnum=82003843 |type=NRHP |article=Moving Star Hall |name=Moving Star Hall |address=River Rd. |city=[[Johns Island, South Carolina|Johns Island]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1982-06-17 |image= |lat=32.6819 |lon=-80.0258 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> }} {{NRHP row |pos=61 |refnum=86003202 |type=NRHP |article=Oak Island (South Carolina) |name=Oak Island |address=1 mile off Oak Island Rd. on Westbank Creek |city=[[Edisto Island, South Carolina|Edisto Island]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1986-11-28 |image= |lat=32.5942 |lon=-80.2514 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> |commonscat=Oak Island (South Carolina) }} {{NRHP row |pos=62 |refnum=77001218 |type=NRHP |article=Oakland Plantation House (Mount Pleasant, South Carolina) |name=Oakland Plantation House |address=7 miles north of Charleston Harbor on [[U.S. Route 17]] |city=[[Mount Pleasant, South Carolina|Mount Pleasant]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1977-07-13 |image= |lat=32.8664 |lon=-79.755 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> }} {{NRHP row |pos=63 |refnum=71000760 |type=NRHP |article=Old Berkeley County Courthouse (South Carolina) |name=Old Courthouse |address=331 King St. |city=[[Mount Pleasant, South Carolina|Mount Pleasant]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1971-05-06 |image= |lat=32.7850 |lon=-79.8639 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> }} {{NRHP row |pos=65 |refnum=71000756 |type=NRHP |article=Old House Plantation |name=Old House Plantation |address=Northeast of Edisto Island via [[South Carolina Highway 174]]; also 0.5 miles east of the junction of [[South Carolina Highway 174]] and Oak Island Rd., then right on a dirt road |city=[[Edisto Island, South Carolina|Edisto Island]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1971-05-14 |image= |lat=32.5803 |lon=-80.2603 |description=Second address represents a boundary increase of {{dts|1987|5|5}} }} {{NRHP row |pos=66 |refnum = 94001628 |type=NRHP |article=Dr. John B. Patrick House |name=Dr. John B. Patrick House |address=1820 Middle St. |city=[[Sullivan's Island, South Carolina|Sullivan's Island]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1995-02-09 |image= |lat=32.7597 |lon=-79.8433 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> }} {{NRHP row |pos=67 |refnum=73001699 |type=NRHP |article=Peter's Point Plantation |name=Peter's Point Plantation |address=9084 Peter's Point Road, Edisto, South Carolina |city=[[Edisto Island, South Carolina|Edisto Island]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1973-06-19 |image= |lat=32.5386 |lon=-80.3394 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> }} {{NRHP row |pos=68 |refnum=71000757 |type=NRHP |article=Presbyterian Manse (Edisto Island, South Carolina) |name=Presbyterian Manse |address=Northwest of Edisto Island off [[South Carolina Highway 174]] |city=[[Edisto Island, South Carolina|Edisto Island]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1971-05-14 |image= |lat=32.5678 |lon=-80.3094 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> }} {{NRHP row |pos=69 |refnum = 74001839 |type=NRHP |article=Paul Pritchard Shipyard |name=Paul Pritchard Shipyard |address=Address Restricted |city=[[Mount Pleasant, South Carolina|Mount Pleasant]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1974-09-17 |image= |lat= |lon= |description=<!-- Description goes here --> }} {{NRHP row |pos=70 |refnum=07001109 |type=NRHP |article=The Progressive Club |name=The Progressive Club |address=3377 River Rd. |city=[[Johns Island, South Carolina|Johns Island]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=2007-10-24 |image= |lat=32.6769 |lon=-80.0406 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> }} {{NRHP row |pos=71 |refnum=86003196 |type=NRHP |article=Prospect Hill (Charleston County, South Carolina) |name=Prospect Hill |address=Off Laurel Hill Rd. |city=[[Edisto Island, South Carolina|Edisto Island]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1986-11-28 |image= |lat=32.5817 |lon=-80.3844 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> |commonscat=Prospect Hill (Charleston County, South Carolina) }} {{NRHP row |pos=72 |refnum=02000570 |type=NRHP |article=Remley Point Cemetery |name=Remley Point Cemetery |address=0.2 miles northeast of the junction of 3rd and 4th Aves. |city=[[Mount Pleasant, South Carolina|Mount Pleasant]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=2002-05-30 |image= |lat=32.8142 |lon=-79.8981 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> |commonscat=Remley Point Cemetery (Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina) }} {{NRHP row |pos=73 |refnum=72001202 |type=HD |article=Rockville Historic District (Rockville, South Carolina) |name=Rockville Historic District |address=Town of Rockville on the northern bank of Bohicket Creek |city=[[Rockville, South Carolina|Rockville]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1972-06-13 |image= |lat=32.605 |lon=-80.1931 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> }} {{NRHP row |pos=75 |refnum = 74001841 |type=NRHP |article=John Seabrook Plantation Bridge |name=John Seabrook Plantation Bridge |address=Northwest of Rockville off [[South Carolina Highway 700]] |city=[[Rockville, South Carolina|Rockville]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1974-10-09 |image= |lat=32.6272 |lon=-80.2103 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> }} {{NRHP row |pos=76 |refnum=71000758 |type=NRHP |article=William Seabrook House |name=William Seabrook House |address=North of Edisto Island off [[South Carolina Highway 174]] |city=[[Edisto Island, South Carolina|Edisto Island]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1971-05-06 |image= |lat=32.6017 |lon=-80.2814 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> |commonscat=William Seabrook House }} {{NRHP row |pos=77 |refnum=07001043 |type=NRHP |article=Seashore Farmers' Lodge No. 767 |name=Seashore Farmers' Lodge No. 767 |address=Northeastern corner of the junction of Sol Legare and Old Sol Legare Rds. |city=[[James Island, South Carolina|James Island]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=2007-10-03 |image= |lat=32.6817 |lon=-79.9672 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> |commonscat=Seashore Farmers' Lodge No. 767 }} {{NRHP row |pos=78 |refnum=82003840 |type=NRHP |article=Seaside Plantation House |name=Seaside Plantation House |address=Off [[South Carolina Highway 174]] |city=[[Edisto Island, South Carolina|Edisto Island]] |county=[[Colleton County, South Carolina]] |date=1982-01-21 |image= |lat=32.5206 |lon=-80.2897 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> |commonscat=Seaside Plantation House }} {{NRHP row |pos=79 |refnum=94000602 |type=NRHP |article=Seaside School |name=Seaside School |address=1097 [[South Carolina Highway 174]] |city=[[Edisto Island, South Carolina|Edisto Island]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1994-06-17 |image= |lat=32.5475 |lon=-80.2817 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> }} {{NRHP row |pos=80 |refnum=79002378 |type=HD |article=Secessionville Historic District |name=Secessionville Historic District |address=North of Folly Beach |city=[[Folly Beach, South Carolina|Folly Beach]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1979-10-01 |image= |lat=32.705 |lon=-79.9431 |description=Extends into [[National Register of Historic Places listings in Charleston, South Carolina|Charleston]] |commonscat=Secessionville Historic District }} {{NRHP row |pos=82 |refnum=93001512 |type=HD |article=Boone Hall |name=Slave Street, Smokehouse, and Allee, Boone Hall Plantation |address=North of Mt. Pleasant off [[U.S. Route 17]]; also Long Point Rd. west of its junction with U.S. Routes [[U.S. Route 17|17]]/[[U.S. Route 701|701]] |city=[[Mount Pleasant, South Carolina|Mount Pleasant]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1983-07-14 |image= |lat=32.8581 |lon=-79.8231 |description=Second location represents a boundary increase of {{dts|1994|1|21}}, the Boone Hall Plantation House and Historic Landscape |commonscat=Boone Hall }} {{NRHP row |pos=83 |refnum=73001702 |type=NHS |article=Charles Pinckney National Historic Site |name=Snee Farm-Charles Pinckney National Historic Site |address=6 miles west of Mt. Pleasant at 1254 Long Point Rd. |city=[[Mount Pleasant, South Carolina|Mount Pleasant]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1973-04-13 |image= |lat=32.8461 |lon=-79.8247 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> |commonscat=Charles Pinckney National Historic Site }} {{NRHP row |pos=84 |refnum=74001840 |type=NHL |article=Stono River Slave Rebellion Site |name=Stono River Slave Rebellion Site |address=Off [[U.S. Route 17]] on the western bank of the Wallace River |city=[[Rantowles, South Carolina|Rantowles]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1974-05-30 |image= |lat=32.7872 |lon=-80.1456 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> }} {{NRHP row |pos=85 |refnum=07000929 |type=HD |article=Sullivan's Island Historic District |name=Sullivan's Island Historic District |address=Middle St., I'on Ave., and Central Ave. between Stations 17 and 18½ |city=[[Sullivan's Island, South Carolina|Sullivan's Island]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=2007-09-06 |image= |lat=32.7592 |lon=-79.8458 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> |commonscat=Sullivan's Island Historic District }} {{NRHP row |pos=86 |refnum=83002188 |type=NRHP |article=Summit Plantation House |name=Summit Plantation House |address=Off County Road 390 |city=[[Adams Run, South Carolina|Adams Run]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1983-07-28 |image= |lat=32.6936 |lon=-80.2861 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> |commonscat=Summit Plantation House }} {{NRHP row |pos=87 |refnum=86003216 |type=NRHP |article=Sunnyside (Edisto Island, South Carolina) |name=Sunnyside |address=Off the northern side of Peter's Point Rd.; also north of the junction of Peters Point and Creekwood Rd. |city=[[Edisto Island, South Carolina|Edisto Island]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1986-11-28 |image= |lat=32.5658 |lon=-80.2972 |description=A plantation on Edisto Island. Second location represents a boundary increase, the Sunnyside Plantation Foreman's House |commonscat=Sunnyside (Edisto Island, South Carolina) }} {{NRHP row |pos=88 |refnum=93001513 |type=HD |article=Towles Farmstead |name=Towles Farmstead |address=4595 and 4611 Towles Rd. |city=[[Meggett, South Carolina|Meggett]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1994-01-21 |image= |lat=32.7206 |lon=-80.185 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> }} {{NRHP row |pos=89 |refnum = 86003200 |type=NRHP |article=Hephzibah Jenkins Townsend's Tabby Oven Ruins |name=Hephzibah Jenkins Townsend's Tabby Oven Ruins |address=Address Restricted |city=[[Edisto Island, South Carolina|Edisto Island]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1987-05-05 |image= |lat= |lon= |description=<!-- Description goes here --> }} {{NRHP row |pos=90 |refnum=71000759 |type=NRHP |article=Trinity Episcopal Church (Charleston County, South Carolina) |name=Trinity Episcopal Church |address=1589 [[South Carolina Highway 174]]<ref>[http://www.trinityedisto.com/ Trinity Episcopal Church website.] Retrieved 2013-01-13.</ref> |city=[[Edisto Island, South Carolina|Edisto Island]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1971-05-14 |image= |lat=32.5694 |lon=-80.2836 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> }} {{NRHP row |pos=91 |refnum=73001703 |type=HD |article=U.S. Coast Guard Historic District |name=U.S. Coast Guard Historic District |address=Ion Ave. between Station 18 and Station 18½ |city=[[Sullivan's Island, South Carolina|Sullivan's Island]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1973-06-19 |image= |lat=32.7575 |lon=-79.8425 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> |commonscat=U.S. Coast Guard Historic District }} {{NRHP row |pos=92 |refnum=82003838 |type=NRHP |article=Unnamed Battery No. 1 |name=Unnamed Battery No. 1 |address=Clark's Point |city=[[James Island, South Carolina|James Island]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1982-08-11 |image= |lat=32.7208 |lon=-79.9353 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> }} {{NRHP row |pos=93 |refnum=89001229 |type=NHL |article=USS Clamagore (SS-343) |name=USS ''CLAMAGORE'' (SS-343) |address=Patriot's Point |city=[[Mount Pleasant, South Carolina|Mount Pleasant]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1989-06-29 |image= |lat=32.7897 |lon=-79.9078 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> |commonscat=USS Clamagore (SS-343) }} {{NRHP row |pos=94 |refnum=83002189 |type=NHL |article=USS Laffey (DD-724) |name=USS ''LAFFEY'' |address=West of Mt. Pleasant on the eastern side of Charleston Harbor |city=[[Mount Pleasant, South Carolina|Mount Pleasant]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1983-04-12 |image= |lat=32.7897 |lon=-79.9078 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> |commonscat=USS Laffey (DD-724) }} {{NRHP row |pos=95 |refnum=82001519 |type=NHL |article=USS Yorktown (CV-10) |name=USS ''YORKTOWN'' (CV-10) |address=West of Mt. Pleasant on the eastern side of Charleston Harbor |city=[[Mount Pleasant, South Carolina|Mount Pleasant]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1982-11-10 |image= |lat=32.7906 |lon=-79.9086 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> |commonscat=USS Yorktown (CV-10) at the Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum }} {{NRHP row |pos=96 |refnum = 73001697 |type=NRHP |article=Arnoldus Vander Horst House |name=Arnoldus Vander Horst House |address=25 miles southwest of Charleston on Kiawah Island |city=[[Kiawah Island, South Carolina|Kiawah Island]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1973-10-25 |image= |lat=32.6167 |lon=-80.0733 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> }} {{NRHP row |pos=98 |refnum=86003195 |type=NRHP |article=Wescott Road |name=Wescott Road |address=West of [[South Carolina Highway 174]] |city=[[Edisto Island, South Carolina|Edisto Island]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1986-11-28 |image= |lat=32.5622 |lon=-80.2814 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> }} {{NRHP row |pos=99 |refnum = 98001644 |type=NRHP |article=Wilkinson-Boineau House |name=Wilkinson-Boineau House |address=5185 [[South Carolina Highway 174]] |city=[[Adams Run, South Carolina|Adams Run]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1999-01-21 |image= |lat=32.7195 |lon=-80.3490 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> |commonscat=Wilkinson-Boineau house (Adams Run, South Carolina) }} {{NRHP row |pos=100 |refnum=74001830 |type=NRHP |article=Willtown Bluff |name=Willtown Bluff |address=Southwest of Adams Run at the end of County Road 55 on the banks of the S. [[Edisto River]] |city=[[Adams Run, South Carolina|Adams Run]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1974-01-08 |image= |lat=32.6817 |lon=-80.415 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> }} {{NRHP row |pos=101 |refnum=74001837 |type=NRHP |article=Windsor Plantation |name=Windsor Plantation |address=East of [[South Carolina Highway 174]] near Little Edisto |city=[[Edisto Island, South Carolina|Edisto Island]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1974-07-23 |image= |lat=32.5994 |lon=-80.3447 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> }} |} ====City of Charleston==== {{NRHP header|NRISref=2009a|state_iso=us-sc}} {{NRHP row |pos=1 |refnum=77001216 |type=NRHP |article=Gov. William Aiken House |name=Gov. William Aiken House |address=48 Elizabeth St. |city=Peninsula |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1979-11-21 |image= |lat=32.7914 |lon=-79.935 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> |commonscat=Governor William Aiken House }} {{NRHP row |pos=2 |refnum=66000698 |type=NHLD |article=William Aiken House and Associated Railroad Structures |name=William Aiken House and Associated Railroad Structures |address=456 King St. |city=Peninsula |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1966-10-15 |image= |lat=32.7894 |lon=-79.9381 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> |commonscat=William Aiken House and Associated Railroad Structures }} {{NRHP row |pos=3 |refnum=93001514 |type=HD |article=Ashley River Historic District |name=Ashley River Historic District |address=Roughly along the [[Ashley River (South Carolina)|Ashley River]] from just east of [[South Carolina Highway 165]] to the [[Seaboard Coast Line Railroad|Seaboard Coast Line]] railroad bridge |city=[[West Ashley]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1994-09-12 |image= |lat=32.8994 |lon=-80.1167 |description=Extends into [[National Register of Historic Places listings in Charleston County, South Carolina|other parts of Charleston]] and into [[National Register of Historic Places listings in Dorchester County, South Carolina|Dorchester]] counties; boundary increase (listed October 22, 2010): Northwest of Charleston between the northeast bank of the Ashley River and the Ashley-Stono Canal and east of Delmar Highway (Highway 165) |commonscat=Ashley River Historic District }} {{NRHP row |pos=4 |refnum=83003831 |type=NRHP |article=South Carolina Highway 61 |name=Ashley River Road |address=[[South Carolina Highway 61]] between Church Creek and [[South Carolina Highway 165]] |city=[[West Ashley]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1983-11-21 |image= |lat=32.8953 |lon=-80.1356 |description=Extends into [[National Register of Historic Places listings in Charleston County, South Carolina|other parts of Charleston]] and into [[National Register of Historic Places listings in Dorchester County, South Carolina|Dorchester]] counties |commonscat=South Carolina Highway 61 }} {{NRHP row |pos=5 |refnum=82003841 |type=NRHP |article=Battery Cheves |name=Battery Cheves |address=James Island |city=[[James Island (South Carolina)|James Island]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1982-08-11 |image= |lat=32.7381 |lon=-79.9061 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> }} {{NRHP row |pos=6 |refnum=82004786 |type=NRHP |article=Battery LeRoy |name=Battery LeRoy |address=Riverland Dr. |city=[[James Island (South Carolina)|James Island]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1982-08-11 |image= |lat=32.7139 |lon=-79.9811 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> }} {{NRHP row |pos=7 |refnum=82004787 |type=NRHP |article=Battery No. 1 |name=Battery No. 1 |address=Riverland Dr. |city=[[James Island (South Carolina)|James Island]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1982-08-11 |image= |lat=32.7144 |lon=-79.9783 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> }} {{NRHP row |pos=8 |refnum=82004788 |type=NRHP |article=Battery No. 5 |name=Battery No. 5 |address=Stonefield Subdivision |city=[[James Island (South Carolina)|James Island]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1982-08-11 |image= |lat=32.7083 |lon=-79.955 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> }} {{NRHP row |pos=9 |refnum=82004789 |type=NRHP |article=Battery Tynes |name=Battery Tynes |address=[[Stono River]] |city=[[James Island (South Carolina)|James Island]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1982-08-11 |image= |lat=32.7244 |lon=-79.9897 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> }} {{NRHP row |pos=10 |refnum=82001516 |type=NRHP |article=Battery Wilkes |name=Battery Wilkes |address=St. Andrew's Parish |city=[[West Ashley]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1982-10-21 |image= |lat=32.7939 |lon=-80.0656 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> }} {{NRHP row |pos=11 |refnum=78002496 |type=NRHP |article=Gov. Thomas Bennett House |name=Gov. Thomas Bennett House |address=69 Barre St. |city=Peninsula |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1978-01-31 |image= |lat=32.7814 |lon=-79.9472 |commonscat=Governor Thomas Bennett House |description=<!-- Description goes here --> }} {{NRHP row |pos=12 |refnum=74002260 |type=NRHP |article=Bethel Methodist Church (Charleston, South Carolina) |name=Bethel Methodist Church |address=57 Pitt St. |city=Peninsula |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1974-11-20 |image= |lat=32.7839 |lon=-79.9414 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> |commonscat=Bethel United Methodist Church (Charleston, South Carolina) }} {{NRHP row |pos=13 |refnum=73001681 |type=NHL |article=William Blacklock House |name=William Blacklock House |address=18 Bull St. |city=Peninsula |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1973-11-07 |image= |lat=32.7833 |lon=-79.9394 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> |commonscat=William Blacklock House }} {{NRHP row |pos=14 |refnum=70000572 |type=NRHP |article=Blake Tenements |name=Blake Tenements |address=2-4 Courthouse Sq. |city=Peninsula |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1970-08-25 |image= |lat=32.7767 |lon=-79.9319 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> |commonscat=Blake Tenements }} {{NRHP row |pos=15 |refnum=70000573 |type=NRHP |article=Branford-Horry House |name=Branford-Horry House |address=59 Meeting St. |city=Peninsula |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1970-10-15 |image= |lat=32.7744 |lon=-79.9314 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> |commonscat=Branford-Horry House }} {{NRHP row |pos=16 |refnum=66000699 |type=NHL |article=Miles Brewton House |name=Miles Brewton House |address=27 King St. |city=Peninsula |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1966-10-15 |image= |lat=32.7725 |lon=-79.9331 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> |commonscat=Miles Brewton House }} {{NRHP row |pos=17 |refnum=66000700 |type=NHL |article=Robert Brewton House |name=Robert Brewton House |address=71 Church St. |city=Peninsula |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1966-10-15 |image= |lat=32.7744 |lon=-79.9294 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> |commonscat=Robert Brewton House }} {{NRHP row |pos=18 |refnum=100005045 |type=NRHP |article=Dianna Brown Antique Shop |name=Dianna Brown Antique Shop |address=62 Queen St. |city= |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=2020-03-12 |image= |lat=32.7782 |lon=-79.9306 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> |commonscat=Dianna Brown Antique Shop }} {{NRHP row |pos=19 |refnum=70000574 |type=NRHP |article=Castle Pinckney |name=Castle Pinckney |address=Shute's Folly Island |city=[[Castle Pinckney|Shute's Folly Island]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1970-07-16 |image= |lat=32.7736 |lon=-79.9114 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> |commonscat = Castle Pinckney }} {{NRHP row |pos=20 |refnum=77001217 |type=NRHP |article=Central Baptist Church (Charleston, South Carolina) |name=Central Baptist Church |address=26 Radcliffe St. |city=Peninsula |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1977-08-16 |image= |lat=32.7883 |lon=-79.9411 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> |commonscat=Central Baptist Church (Charleston, South Carolina) }} {{NRHP row |pos=21 |refnum=100001367 |type=HD |article=Charleston Cemeteries Historic District |name=Charleston Cemeteries Historic District |address=Huguenin Ave., roughly bounded by Algonquin Rd., CSXRR, N. Romney & Meeting Sts. |city=Peninsula |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=2017-07-24 |image= |lat=32.815486 |lon=-79.946952 |description= }} {{NRHP row |pos=22 |refnum=100000686 |type=NRHP |article=Charleston Consolidated Railway, Electric and Gas Company Car House |name=Charleston Consolidated Railway, Electric and Gas Company Car House |address=649 Meeting St. |city=Peninsula |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=2017-02-28 |image= |lat=32.805087 |lon=-79.946926 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> |commonscat=Charleston Consolidated Railway, Electric and Gas Company Car House }} {{NRHP row |pos=23 |refnum=66000964 |type=NHLD |article=Charleston Historic District |name=Charleston Historic District |address=An area roughly bounded by Broad, Bay, S. Battery, and Ashley, and an area along Church bounded by Cumberland and Chalmers; also an area roughly bounded by Calhoun, Archdale, Cumberland, E. Battery, Broad, and Gadsden, and an area along Anson St.; also incorporating most of the area south of Bee, Morris, and Mary Sts. to the waterfront; also King and Calhoun Sts.; also 25 and 25½ Warren and 114 St. Phillip Sts.; also 280 E. Bay St. |city=Peninsula |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1966-10-15 |image= |lat=32.7797 |lon=-79.9347 |description=Semicolons separate the original boundaries and boundary increases of {{dts|1970|1|30}}, {{dts|1978|7|16}}, {{dts|1984|8|2}}, {{dts|1985|8|13}}, and {{dts|1986|3|27}}. The increase of 1978 is denominated "Charleston Historic District", and the increases of 1985 and 1986 are denominated "Charleston Old and Historic District". |commonscat=Charleston Old and Historic District }} {{NRHP row |pos=24 |refnum=73001682 |type=HD |article=Charleston's French Quarter District |name=Charleston's French Quarter District |address=Bounded by Lodge Alley and Cumberland, E. Bay, and State Sts. |city=Peninsula |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1973-09-19 |image= |lat=32.7792 |lon=-79.9281 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> |commonscat=French Quarter (Charleston, South Carolina) }} {{NRHP row |pos=25 |refnum=80003658 |type=NRHP |article=Cigar Factory |name=Cigar Factory |address=Block bounded by East Bay, Columbus, Blake, and Drake Sts. |city=Peninsula |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1980-11-25 |image= |lat=32.7978 |lon=-79.9347 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> |commonscat = Charleston Cigar Factory }} {{NRHP row |pos=26 |refnum=73001683 |type=NHL |article=Circular Congregational Church and Parish House |name=Circular Congregational Church and Parish House |address=150 Meeting St. |city=Peninsula |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1973-11-07 |image= |lat=32.7789 |lon=-79.9311 |commonscat = Circular Congregational Church |description=<!-- Description goes here --> }} {{NRHP row |pos=27 |refnum=71000747 |type=NRHP |article=Citizens and Southern National Bank of South Carolina |name=Citizens and Southern National Bank of South Carolina |address=50 Broad St. |city=Peninsula |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1971-05-06 |image= |lat=32.7767 |lon=-79.93 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> }} {{NRHP row |pos=28 |refnum=71000748 |type=NHL |article=College of Charleston |name=College of Charleston |address=Glebe, George, St. Philip, and Green Sts. |city=Peninsula |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1971-11-11 |image= |lat=32.7844 |lon=-79.9375 |commonscat=College of Charleston |description=<!-- Description goes here --> }} {{NRHP row |pos=29 |refnum=96001223 |type=NRHP |article=Coming Street Cemetery |name=Coming Street Cemetery |address=189 Coming St. |city=Peninsula |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1996-11-05 |image= |lat=32.7897 |lon=-79.9428 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> |commonscat = Coming Street Cemetery }} {{NRHP row |pos=30 |refnum=73001684 |type=NRHP |article=Dock Street Theatre |name=Dock Street Theatre |address=135 Church St. |city=Peninsula |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1973-06-19 |image= |lat=32.7778 |lon=-79.93 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> |commonscat = Dock Street Theatre }} {{NRHP row |pos=31 |refnum=66000701 |type=NHL |article=Drayton Hall |name=Drayton Hall |address=12 miles west of Charleston on [[South Carolina Highway 61]] |city=[[West Ashley]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1966-10-15 |image= |lat=32.8711 |lon=-80.0761 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> |commonscat=Drayton Hall }} {{NRHP row |pos=32 |refnum=100003056 |type=NRHP |article=Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church |name=Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church |address=110 Calhoun St. |city= |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=2018-10-25 |image= |lat=32.7872 |lon=-79.9331 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> |commonscat=Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church }} {{NRHP row |pos=33 |refnum=96000493 |type=HD |article=William Enston Home |name=William Enston Home |address=900 King St. |city=Peninsula |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1996-04-25 |image= |lat=32.8017 |lon=-79.9486 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> |commonscat=William Enston Home }} {{NRHP row |pos=34 |refnum=69000160 |type=NHL |article=Exchange and Provost |name=Exchange and Provost |address=E. Bay and Broad Sts. |city=Peninsula |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1969-12-17 |image= |lat=32.7753 |lon=-79.9272 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> |commonscat = Exchange and Provost }} {{NRHP row |pos=35 |refnum=100003689 |type=NRHP |article=Faber House |name=Faber House |address=635 E. Bay St. |city= |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=2019-04-30 |image= |lat=32.7953 |lon=-79.9328 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> }} {{NRHP row |pos=36 |refnum=73001685 |type=NHL |article=Farmers' and Exchange Bank |name=Farmers' and Exchange Bank |address=141 East Bay Street |city=Peninsula |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1973-11-07 |image= |lat=32.7775 |lon=-79.927222 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> |commonscat=Farmers' and Exchange Bank }} {{NRHP row |pos=37 |refnum=82001517 |type=NRHP |article=Farmfield Plantation House |name=Farmfield Plantation House |address=Farmfield Rd. |city=[[West Ashley]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1982-10-29 |image= |lat=32.775 |lon=-79.9933 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> }} {{NRHP row |pos=38 |refnum=72001196 |type=NRHP |article=Fenwick Hall |name=Fenwick Hall |address=South of Charleston on Johns Island, [[U.S. Route 17]] |city=[[Johns Island, South Carolina|Johns Island]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1972-02-23 |image= |lat=32.7506 |lon=-80.0389 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> |commonscat = Fenwick Hall Plantation }} {{NRHP row |pos=39 |refnum=69000161 |type=NHL |article=Fireproof Building |name=Fireproof Building |address=100 Meeting St. |city=Peninsula |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1969-07-29 |image= |lat=32.7767 |lon=-79.9319 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> |commonscat=Fireproof Building }} {{NRHP row |pos=40 |refnum=97001157 |type=NRHP |article=Florence Crittenton Home (Charleston, South Carolina) |name=Florence Crittenton Home |address=19 St. Margaret St. |city=Peninsula |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1997-09-25 |image= |lat=32.8033 |lon=-79.955 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> }} {{NRHP row |pos=41 |refnum=82004790 |type=NRHP |article=Fort Pringle |name=Fort Pringle |address=Riverland Dr. |city=[[James Island (South Carolina)|James Island]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1982-08-11 |image= |lat=32.7139 |lon=-79.9853 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> }} {{NRHP row |pos=42 |refnum=66000101 |refnum_extra=<!-- Boundary increase/additional documentation: 16000190 --> |type=HD |article=Fort Sumter |name=Fort Sumter National Monument |address=Charleston Harbor |city=Harbor |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1966-10-15 |date_extra=<!-- Boundary increase/additional documentation: 2016-04-19 --> |image= |lat=32.7522 |lon=-79.8747 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> |commonscat = Fort Sumter }} {{NRHP row |pos=43 |refnum=82004791 |type=NRHP |article=Fort Trenholm |name=Fort Trenholm |address=Johns Island Airport |city=[[Johns Island, South Carolina|Johns Island]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1982-08-11 |image= |lat=32.7081 |lon=-79.9969 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> }} {{NRHP row |pos=44 |refnum=70000575 |type=NHL |article=William Gibbes House |name=William Gibbes House |address=64 S. Battery |city=Peninsula |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1970-04-15 |image= |lat=32.7706 |lon=-79.9331 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> |commonscat=William Gibbes House }} {{NRHP row |pos=45 |refnum=04001164 |type=NRHP |article=Greek Orthodox Church of the Holy Trinity |name=Greek Orthodox Church of the Holy Trinity |address=30 Race St. |city=Peninsula |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=2004-10-22 |image= |lat=32.7978 |lon=-79.9486 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> |commonscat=Greek Orthodox Church of the Holy Trinity (Charleston, South Carolina) }} {{NRHP row |pos=46 |refnum=97001186 |type=HD |article=Hampton Park Terrace |name=Hampton Park Terrace Historic District |address=Roughly bounded by Hagood and Rutledge Aves., and Moltrie and Congress Sts. |city=Peninsula |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1997-09-26 |image= |lat=32.7967 |lon=-79.9553 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> |commonscat=Hampton Park Terrace }} {{NRHP row |pos=47 |refnum=71000749 |type=NHL |article=Dubose Heyward House |name=Dubose Heyward House |address=76 Church St. |city=Peninsula |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1971-11-11 |image= |lat=32.7739 |lon=-79.9289 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> |commonscat=Dubose Heyward House }} {{NRHP row |pos=48 |refnum=70000576 |type=NHL |article=Heyward-Washington House |name=Heyward-Washington House |address=87 Church St. |city=Peninsula |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1970-04-15 |image= |lat=32.7758 |lon=-79.9294 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> |commonscat=Heyward-Washington House }} {{NRHP row |pos=49 |refnum=73001686 |type=NHL |article=Hibernian Hall (Charleston, South Carolina) |name=Hibernian Hall |address=105 Meeting St. |city=Peninsula |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1973-11-07 |image= |lat=32.7772 |lon=-79.9317 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> |commonscat = Hibernian Hall (Charleston, South Carolina) }} {{NRHP row |pos=50 |refnum=15000705 |type=NRHP |article=Cleland Kinloch and Burnet R. Maybank Huger House |name=Cleland Kinloch and Burnet R. Maybank Huger House |address=8 Legare St. |city= |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=2015-10-05 |image= |lat=32.7722 |lon=-79.9338 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> |commonscat= }} {{NRHP row |pos=51 |refnum=73001687 |type=NHL |article=Huguenot Church |name=Huguenot Church |address=136 Church St. |city=Peninsula |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1973-11-07 |image= |lat=32.7806 |lon=-79.9292 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> |commonscat=Huguenot Church (Charleston, South Carolina) }} {{NRHP row |pos=52 |refnum=78002499 |type=NHL |article=Congregation Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim |name=Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim Synagogue |address=90 Hasell St. |city=Peninsula |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1978-04-04 |image= |lat=32.7822 |lon=-79.9328 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> |commonscat = Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim Synagogue }} {{NRHP row |pos=53 |refnum=100001037 |type=NRHP |article=Jackson Street Freedman's Cottages |name=Jackson Street Freedman's Cottages |address=193-199 Jackson St. |city= |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=2017-06-05 |image= |lat=32.799241 |lon=-79.941503 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> }} {{NRHP row |pos=54 |refnum=78002500 |type=NRHP |article=Lowndes Grove |name=Lowndes Grove |address=260 St. Margaret St. |city=Peninsula |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1978-08-30 |image= |lat=32.8017 |lon=-79.9661 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> |commonscat=Lowndes Grove }} {{NRHP row |pos=55 |refnum = 78002501 |type=NRHP |article=Jonathan Lucas House |name=Jonathan Lucas House |address=286 Calhoun St. |city=Peninsula |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1978-02-23 |image= |lat=32.7825 |lon=-79.9483 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> |commonscat=Jonathan Lucas House }} {{NRHP row |pos=56 |refnum=78002502 |type=HD |article=Magnolia Cemetery (Charleston, South Carolina) |name=Magnolia Cemetery |address=North of Charleston off [[U.S. Route 52]] |city=Peninsula |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1978-03-24 |image= |lat=32.8183 |lon=-79.9422 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> |commonscat = Magnolia Cemetery (Charleston, South Carolina) }} {{NRHP row |pos=57 |refnum=73001688 |type=NHL |article=Joseph Manigault House |name=Joseph Manigault House |address=350 Meeting St. |city=Peninsula |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1973-11-07 |image= |lat=32.7886 |lon=-79.9356 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> |commonscat = Joseph Manigault House }} {{NRHP row |pos=58 |refnum=73001689 |type=NHL |article=Market Hall and Sheds |name=Market Hall and Sheds |address=188 Meeting St. |city=Peninsula |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1973-06-04 |image= |lat=32.7803 |lon=-79.9314 |description=Also known as the Old City Market; market stalls are located on the first story of Market Hall, and continue in a series of sheds stretching behind Market Hall all the way to E. Bay St. |commonscat = City Market (Charleston, South Carolina) }} {{NRHP row |pos=59 |refnum=72001199 |type=NRHP |article=McCrady's Tavern and Long Room |name=McCrady's Tavern and Long Room |address=153 E. Bay St. |city=Peninsula |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1972-09-14 |image= |lat=32.7781 |lon=-79.9272 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> |commonscat=McCrady's Tavern and Long Room }} {{NRHP row |pos=60 |refnum=74001831 |type=NRHP |article=McLeod Plantation |name=McLeod Plantation |address=325 Country Club Dr. |city=[[James Island (South Carolina)|James Island]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1974-08-13 |image= |lat=32.7628 |lon=-79.9725 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> |commonscat = McLeod Plantation }} {{NRHP row |pos=61 |refnum=14000056 |type=NRHP |article=Isaac Jenkins Mikell House |name=Isaac Jenkins Mikell House |address=94 Rutledge Ave. |city=Peninsula |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=2014-03-11 |image= |lat=32.780825 |lon=-79.94205 |description= |commonscat=Isaac Jenkins Mikell House (Charleston, South Carolina) }} {{NRHP row |pos=62 |refnum=66000703 |type=NHL |article=Clark Mills Studio |name=Clark Mills Studio |address=51 Broad St. |city=Peninsula |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1966-10-15 |image= |lat=32.7761 |lon=-79.93 |description=A studio of the self-taught sculptor [[Clark Mills (sculptor)|Clark Mills]] on Broad Street. |commonscat=Clark Mills Studio }} {{NRHP row |pos=63 |refnum=82003837 |type=NRHP |article=Morris Island Light |name=Morris Island Lighthouse |address={{Convert|6|mi|km|0}} southeast of Charleston |city=[[Morris Island]] |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1982-06-28 |image= |lat=32.695278 |lon=-79.883611 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> |commonscat = Morris Island Light }} {{NRHP row |pos=64 |refnum=02000569 |type=NRHP |article=Andrew B. Murray Vocational School |name=Andrew B. Murray Vocational School |address=3 Chisolm St. |city=Peninsula |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=2002-05-30 |image= |lat=32.7739 |lon=-79.9425 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> |commonscat=Andrew B. 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|description=<!-- Description goes here --> |commonscat=St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church (Charleston, South Carolina) }} {{NRHP row |pos=81 |refnum=66000704 |type=NHL |article=St. Michael's Episcopal Church (Charleston, South Carolina) |name=St. Michael's Episcopal Church |address=80 Meeting St. |city=Peninsula |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1966-10-15 |image= |lat=32.7761 |lon=-79.9308 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> |commonscat=St. Michael's Episcopal Church (Charleston, South Carolina) }} {{NRHP row |pos=82 |refnum=73001695 |type=NHL |article=St. Philip's Episcopal Church (Charleston, South Carolina) |name=St. Philip's Episcopal Church |address=146 Church St. |city=Peninsula |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1973-11-07 |image= |lat=32.7792 |lon=-79.9292 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> |commonscat=St. Philip's Episcopal Church (Charleston, South Carolina) }} {{NRHP row |pos=83 |refnum=79002378 |type=HD 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|image= |lat=32.7769 |lon=-79.9275 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> |commonscat=South Carolina National Bank of Charleston Building }} {{NRHP row |pos=89 |refnum=70000577 |type=NRHP |article=South Carolina State Arsenal |name=South Carolina State Arsenal |address=2 Tobacco Street, [[Marion Square]] |city=Peninsula |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1970-07-16 |image= |lat=32.787222 |lon=-79.936389 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> |commonscat=South Carolina State Arsenal }} {{NRHP row |pos=90 |refnum = 98000045 |type=NRHP |article=James Sparrow House |name=James Sparrow House |address=65 Cannon St. |city=Peninsula |county=[[Charleston County, South Carolina]] |date=1998-01-30 |image= |lat=32.7889 |lon=-79.945 |description=<!-- Description goes here --> |commonscat = James Sparrow House (Charleston, South Carolina) }} {{NRHP row |pos=91 |refnum=14001243 |type=NRHP |article=Standard Oil Company Headquarters |name=Standard Oil Company Headquarters 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References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  2. ^ a b c d e The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
  3. ^ Kensington Park, Groveland gain historic status, by Eric Curl, Savannah Morning News, September 23, 2013
  4. ^ "Mulberry Grove Marker - Historic Markers Across Georgia". Retrieved 9 March 2017.
  5. ^ Curl, Eric. "Historic MLK pharmacy demolition begins". Savannah Morning News. 2014-07-30. Retrieved 2015-01-25.
  6. ^ a b c "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  7. ^ Location derived from this map, furnished by the Library of Congress. The NRIS lists the site as "Address Restricted".
  8. ^ Location is for the Thomas Heyward grave, derived from Barefoot, Daniel W. Touring South Carolina's Revolutionary War Sites. Winston-Salem: John F. Blair, 1999, 110/112. The NRIS lists the site as "Address Restricted".
  9. ^ Old House Plantation, Jasper County, South Carolina Department of Archives and History, n.d. Accessed 2011-08-17.
  10. ^ Location derived from its GNIS feature record; the NRIS lists the site as "Address Restricted".
  11. ^ Fick, Sarah, and J. Tracy Power National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: White Hall Plantation House Ruins and Oak Avenue. National Park Service, 1974-01-22, 8.
  12. ^ "National Register of Historic Places Registration Form - Fort Howell" (PDF). April 21, 2011. Retrieved July 7, 2011.
  13. ^ "National Register of Historic Places Registration Form - Sams Tabby Complex" (PDF). February 15, 1988. Retrieved July 7, 2011.
  14. ^ "Things to Do at Edisto Beach State Park". South Carolina Parks. Retrieved 2013-01-13.