South Carolina Historical Features: Buildings
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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 |
|---|---|---|
| Broad Street Theater | Charleston | Charleston |
| Burndown House | Richland | Leesburg |
| Carnegie Library | Anderson | Anderson North |
| Charleston Orphan House | Charleston | Charleston |
| College Hall | Richland | Columbia North |
| Echo Theater | Laurens | Laurens North |
| Emily Kearse Community House | Bamberg | Ehrhardt |
| Featerville Community Center | Fairfield | Carlisle SE |
| Gates Hill Community House | Kershaw | Bethune NW |
| Guard House | Charleston | Charleston |
| High Shoals Power House | Anderson | Saylors Crossroads |
| Laurel Hill | Richland | Columbia North |
| Livingston Lodge | Richland | Leesburg |
| Meeting Street Theater | Charleston | Charleston |
| Pinckneyville Courthouse | Union | Lockhart |
| South Carolina Institute Hall | Charleston | Charleston |
| Spring Lake Lodge | Greenville | Slater |
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