National Register of Historic Places listings in Anderson County, South Carolina
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Anderson County, South Carolina.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Anderson 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 24 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county. Another 2 properties were once listed but have been removed.
- This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted January 29, 2021.[2]
Current listings
[3] | Name on the Register[4] | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Anderson College Historic District | May 20, 1998 (#98000556) |
316 Boulevard Ave. 34°30′49″N 82°38′18″W |
Anderson | ||
2 | Anderson Downtown Historic District | February 23, 1979 (#79002372) |
Main St. between Tribble and Market Sts.; also 402 N. Main St.; also 400-420 S Main & 109 W Market Sts. 34°29′50″N 82°38′59″W |
Anderson | Additional addresses represent boundary increases approved November 5, 2007 and May 24, 2018 | |
3 | Anderson Historic District | December 13, 1971 (#71000739) |
Bounded by Hampton, Main, Franklin, McDuffie, Benson, and Fant Sts. 34°30′00″N 82°38′52″W |
Anderson | ||
4 | Ashtabula | March 23, 1972 (#72001186) |
1.25 miles northeast of Pendleton off South Carolina Highway 88 34°40′44″N 82°45′25″W |
Pendleton | ||
5 | Belton Depot | August 13, 1979 (#79002373) |
Public Square 34°31′21″N 82°29′41″W |
Belton | ||
6 | Belton Standpipe | November 5, 1987 (#87001948) |
McGee St. 34°31′21″N 82°29′30″W |
Belton | ||
7 | Boone-Douthit House | July 3, 1997 (#97000742) |
1000 Milwee Creek Rd. 34°36′21″N 82°43′50″W |
Pendleton | ||
8 | Caldwell-Johnson-Morris Cottage | October 7, 1971 (#71000740) |
220 E. Morris St. 34°29′55″N 82°38′50″W |
Anderson | ||
9 | Chamberlain-Kay House | November 25, 1980 (#80003652) |
205 River St. 34°31′26″N 82°29′29″W |
Belton | ||
10 | Denver Downs Farmstead | March 7, 2007 (#07000118) |
4915 Clemson Boulevard 34°34′48″N 82°43′28″W |
Anderson | ||
11 | Faith Cabin Library at Anderson County Training School | November 14, 2012 (#12000941) |
145 Town St. 34°39′08″N 82°47′16″W |
Pendleton | Part of the Faith Cabin Libraries in South Carolina 1932-ca.1960 MPS | |
12 | Robert J. and Lula Ginn House | September 23, 2019 (#100004408) |
106 Webb St. 34°30′07″N 82°39′37″W |
Anderson | ||
13 | Kennedy Street School | October 24, 2007 (#07001111) |
816 Kennedy St. 34°29′54″N 82°38′34″W |
Anderson | ||
14 | North Anderson Historic District | July 31, 2008 (#08000733) |
E. and W. North Ave. between Boundary St. and Mauldin Dr., including parts of Edgewood Dr., Blair St., and Central Ave. 34°31′16″N 82°39′30″W |
Anderson | ||
15 | Dr. Samuel Marshall Orr House | April 13, 1973 (#73001673) |
809 W. Market St. 34°30′00″N 82°39′39″W |
Anderson | ||
16 | Pelzer Manufacturing Company and Mill Village Historic District | October 10, 2017 (#100001718) |
Portions of Lebby, Reed, Courtney, Smythe, & Anderson Sts. 34°38′30″N 82°27′25″W |
Pelzer | ||
17 | Pelzer Presbyterian Church | December 13, 1993 (#93001407) |
13 Lebby St. 34°38′32″N 82°27′34″W |
Pelzer | ||
18 | Pendleton Cotton Mill | January 29, 2018 (#100002060) |
250 S. Depot St. 34°38′48″N 82°46′42″W |
Pendleton | ||
19 | Pendleton Historic District | August 25, 1970 (#70000560) |
Bounded on the west by Hopewell and Treaty Oak, on the north by Old Stone Church, on the east by Montpelier, and on the south by the town limits 34°39′40″N 82°47′42″W |
Pendleton | Extends into Oconee and Pickens counties | |
20 | Ralph John Ramer House | February 10, 1992 (#92000023) |
402 Boulevard 34°30′49″N 82°38′27″W |
Anderson | ||
21 | Obediah Shirley House | September 3, 1999 (#99000201) |
Bagwell Rd. 34°27′07″N 82°24′50″W |
Honea Path | ||
22 | United States Post Office and Court House | October 13, 2017 (#100001746) |
315 S. McDuffie St. 34°30′07″N 82°38′54″W |
Anderson | Now called the G. Ross Anderson, Jr. Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse. | |
23 | Woodburn | May 6, 1971 (#71000741) |
End of Woodburn Rd., west of Pendleton 34°38′26″N 82°47′47″W |
Pendleton | ||
24 | Woodson Farmstead | April 30, 1998 (#98000422) |
3 Powdersville Rd. 34°47′20″N 82°29′08″W |
Greenville | Farmstead was demolished in 2011. |
Former listings
[3] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Date removed | Location | City or town | Summary |
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1 | McFall House | June 28, 1982 (#82003829) | December 8, 2005 | SR 247 34°26′40″N 82°35′40″W |
Anderson vicinity | No longer exists.[6] | |
2 | Nick Prevost House | July 10, 1984 (#84002020) | December 8, 2005 | 105 N. Prevost Street 34°30′05″N 82°40′32″W |
Anderson | No longer exists.[7] |
See also
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References
- 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.
- "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved on January 29, 2021.
- 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.
- "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
- 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.
- South Carolina Department of Archives and History
- South Carolina Department of Archives and History
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