National Register of Historic Places listings in Greenwood County, South Carolina

Summary


This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Greenwood County, South Carolina.

Location of Greenwood County in South Carolina

This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Greenwood County, South Carolina, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map.[1]

There are 21 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 1 National Historic Landmark. Another property was once listed but has been removed.


          This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted April 5, 2024.[2]

Current listings edit

[3] Name on the Register[4] Image Date listed[5] Location City or town Description
1 Barratt House
 
Barratt House
September 12, 1985
(#85002382)
South Carolina Highway 67 and Bryan Dorn Rd.
34°06′37″N 82°07′39″W / 34.110278°N 82.1275°W / 34.110278; -82.1275 (Barratt House)
Greenwood
2 J. Wesley Brooks House
 
J. Wesley Brooks House
March 30, 1973
(#73001712)
2 miles south of Greenwood on U.S. Route 25
34°08′18″N 82°07′48″W / 34.138333°N 82.13°W / 34.138333; -82.13 (J. Wesley Brooks House)
Greenwood
3 Greenville Presbyterian Church
 
Greenville Presbyterian Church
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May 20, 1998
(#98000561)
Greenville Church Rd.
34°20′50″N 82°18′14″W / 34.347222°N 82.303889°W / 34.347222; -82.303889 (Greenville Presbyterian Church)
Donalds
4 Kinard House
 
Kinard House
March 7, 2007
(#07000119)
227 W. Main St.
34°10′27″N 82°01′42″W / 34.174167°N 82.028333°W / 34.174167; -82.028333 (Kinard House)
Ninety Six
5 Lander College Old Main Building
 
Lander College Old Main Building
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August 2, 1984
(#84002046)
Stanley Ave. and Lander St.
34°11′54″N 82°09′52″W / 34.198333°N 82.164444°W / 34.198333; -82.164444 (Lander College Old Main Building)
Greenwood
6 Magnolia Cemetery
 
Magnolia Cemetery
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June 9, 2004
(#04000590)
416 Magnolia Ave.
34°11′27″N 82°09′16″W / 34.190833°N 82.154444°W / 34.190833; -82.154444 (Magnolia Cemetery)
Greenwood
7 Moore-Kinard House
 
Moore-Kinard House
August 4, 1983
(#83002198)
U.S. Route 178 and S-24-44
34°05′18″N 82°02′34″W / 34.088333°N 82.042778°W / 34.088333; -82.042778 (Moore-Kinard House)
Ninety Six
8 Mt. Pisgah A.M.E. Church
 
Mt. Pisgah A.M.E. Church
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August 16, 1979
(#79002384)
Hackett Ave. and James St.
34°11′29″N 82°09′12″W / 34.191389°N 82.153333°W / 34.191389; -82.153333 (Mt. Pisgah A.M.E. Church)
Greenwood
9 Ninety Six National Historic Site
 
Ninety Six National Historic Site
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December 3, 1969
(#69000169)
2 miles south of Ninety Six between South Carolina Highways 27 and 248
34°09′19″N 82°00′46″W / 34.155278°N 82.012778°W / 34.155278; -82.012778 (Ninety Six National Historic Site)
Ninety Six
10 The Oaks
 
The Oaks
December 17, 2010
(#10001040)
114 Old Puckett's Ferry Rd.
34°15′25″N 82°05′05″W / 34.256944°N 82.084722°W / 34.256944; -82.084722 (The Oaks)
Coronaca vicinity
11 Old Cokesbury and Masonic Female College and Conference School
 
Old Cokesbury and Masonic Female College and Conference School
August 25, 1970
(#70000589)
North of Greenwood at the junction of South Carolina Highways 246 and 254
34°16′29″N 82°13′03″W / 34.274722°N 82.2175°W / 34.274722; -82.2175 (Old Cokesbury and Masonic Female College and Conference School)
Cokesbury
12 Old Greenwood Cemetery
 
Old Greenwood Cemetery
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March 1, 2002
(#02000115)
503 E. Cambridge Ave.
34°11′50″N 82°09′12″W / 34.197222°N 82.153333°W / 34.197222; -82.153333 (Old Greenwood Cemetery)
Greenwood
13 Old Greenwood High School
 
Old Greenwood High School
October 10, 1985
(#85003120)
857 S. Main St.
34°11′08″N 82°09′29″W / 34.185556°N 82.158056°W / 34.185556; -82.158056 (Old Greenwood High School)
Greenwood
14 James C. Self House
 
James C. Self House
November 20, 1987
(#87002064)
595 N. Mathis St.
34°11′38″N 82°10′54″W / 34.193889°N 82.181667°W / 34.193889; -82.181667 (James C. Self House)
Greenwood
15 Southern Railway Depot
 
Southern Railway Depot
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October 6, 2011
(#11000731)
99 South Carolina Highway 34
34°10′29″N 82°01′27″W / 34.174722°N 82.024167°W / 34.174722; -82.024167 (Southern Railway Depot)
Ninety Six
16 Stony Point
 
Stony Point
June 20, 1975
(#75001700)
North of Greenwood at the junction of South Carolina Highways 39 and 246
34°16′44″N 82°07′33″W / 34.278889°N 82.125833°W / 34.278889; -82.125833 (Stony Point)
Greenwood
17 Sunnyside
 
Sunnyside
November 14, 1978
(#78002515)
105 Dargan Ave.
34°11′07″N 82°09′08″W / 34.185278°N 82.152222°W / 34.185278; -82.152222 (Sunnyside)
Greenwood
18 Tabernacle Cemetery
 
Tabernacle Cemetery
August 1, 2008
(#08000736)
Tabernacle Cemetery Rd., just east of South Carolina Highway 254
34°16′00″N 82°11′02″W / 34.266667°N 82.183889°W / 34.266667; -82.183889 (Tabernacle Cemetery)
Greenwood
19 Trapp and Chandler Pottery Site (38GN169) January 6, 1986
(#86000043)
Address Restricted
Kirksey
20 Vance-Maxwell House
 
Vance-Maxwell House
March 5, 1982
(#82003866)
158 E. Cambridge St.
34°11′42″N 82°09′33″W / 34.195°N 82.159167°W / 34.195; -82.159167 (Vance-Maxwell House)
Greenwood
21 Ware Shoals Inn
 
Ware Shoals Inn
November 1, 2007
(#07001130)
1 Greenwood Ave., N.
34°23′55″N 82°14′49″W / 34.39863°N 82.246944°W / 34.39863; -82.246944 (Ware Shoals Inn)
Ware Shoals

Former listing edit

[3] Name on the Register Image Date listedDate removed Location City or town Description
1 Benjamin Mays Birthplace
 
Benjamin Mays Birthplace
May 18, 1998
(#98000414)
December 8, 2005 0.5 mi NW of jct. of US 179 and Scott Ferry Rd.
(Original location. Now located at:)

34°12′00″N 82°08′38″W / 34.1999977°N 82.144017°W / 34.1999977; -82.144017 (Benjamin Mays Birthplace)
Epworth Moved to Greenwood.[6]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
  2. ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved April 5, 2024.
  3. ^ a b 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.
  4. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  5. ^ 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.
  6. ^ "Special Christmas Gift". The Times and Democrat. December 25, 2002. p. 6B. Retrieved August 23, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.