Richland County Historical Features: Churches

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Historical Featuresare physical or cultural features that are no longer visible on the landscape. Examples: a dried up lake, a destroyed building, a hill leveled by mining. The term makes no reference to the age, use, or any other aspect of the feature. A ghost town, for example, is not a historical feature if it is still visible.

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Name County USGS Topo Map
Arthur Davis Church Richland Fort Jackson South
Bethlehem Church Richland Fort Jackson South
Beulah Church Richland Fort Jackson North
Breyard Church Richland Congaree
Buffalo Church Richland Messers Pond
Church of God Richland Fort Jackson North
Colonels Creek Church Richland Leesburg
Crane Creek Church Richland Blythewood
Crossroads Church Richland Eastover
Dabney Pond Church Richland Leesburg
Enon Church Richland Fort Jackson North
Gills Creek Church Richland Fort Jackson North
Harbison Church Richland Irmo
Holiness Church Richland Fort Jackson North
Hopkins Presbyterian Church Richland Congaree
James Chapel Methodist Episcopal Church Richland Southwest Columbia
Macedonia Church Richland Fort Jackson North
Mount Ararat Church Richland Gadsden
Mount Calvary Church Richland Fort Jackson South
Mount Pleasant Church Richland Messers Pond
Nazarene Church Richland Congaree
New Bethel Church Richland Saylors Lake
New Veile Church Richland Fort Jackson South
Pilgrim Church Richland Leesburg
Pine Grove Church Richland Leesburg
Red Hill Church Richland Gadsden
Saint Marks Church Richland Fort Jackson North
Saint Mary Church Richland Blythewood
Salem Church Richland Messers Pond
Sandfield Church Richland Blythewood
Springdale Church Richland Fort Jackson North
Veals Chapel Richland Fort Jackson South
Wesleyan Methodist Church Richland Columbia North
Woodrow Memorial Presbyterian Church Richland Columbia North
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