National Register of Historic Places listings in South Carolina

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National Register of Historic Places listings in South Carolina

The National Register of Historic Places listings in South Carolina is a comprehensive list of properties and districts in the state of South Carolina that are recognized by the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). The NRHP is the United States federal government's official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects deemed worthy of preservation for their historical significance.

Overview[edit | edit source]

The state of South Carolina has a rich history, reflected in its numerous listings on the National Register. These listings include a variety of properties, from historic homes and plantations to churches, schools, and commercial buildings. Each listing provides insight into the architectural, cultural, and social history of the state.

Notable Listings[edit | edit source]

Some of the notable listings in South Carolina include:

  • Charleston Historic District: One of the largest and most significant historic districts in the United States, encompassing a wide range of architectural styles and historical periods.
  • Fort Sumter: A sea fort in Charleston, known for its role in the American Civil War.
  • Middleton Place: A plantation in Dorchester County, known for its landscaped gardens and historical significance.
  • Drayton Hall: An 18th-century plantation house on the Ashley River, notable for its Palladian architecture.

Categories of Listings[edit | edit source]

The listings in South Carolina can be categorized into several types:

  • **Historic Districts**: Areas with a significant concentration of buildings, structures, or sites that are linked by historical or architectural significance.
  • **Individual Buildings**: Structures that are significant due to their architecture, historical events, or association with notable persons.
  • **Archaeological Sites**: Locations that have yielded or may yield information important in history or prehistory.
  • **Structures and Objects**: Includes bridges, monuments, and other constructions that are historically significant.

Process of Listing[edit | edit source]

Properties and districts are nominated for inclusion on the National Register by the South Carolina Department of Archives and History. The nominations are reviewed by the South Carolina State Historic Preservation Office before being forwarded to the National Park Service for final approval.

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