- National Register of Historic Places listings in Darlington County, South Carolina
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This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Darlington County, South Carolina.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Darlington 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 Google map.[1]
There are 52 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 1 National Historic Landmark.
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- This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted November 10, 2011.[2]
Current listings
[3] Landmark name [4] Image Date listed Location City or town Summary 1 Arcade Hotel December 19, 1986 204 N. 5th St.
34°22′30″N 80°04′28″W / 34.375°N 80.074444°WHartsville 2 W.E. Cannon House and Store May 3, 1991 612 W. Home Ave.
34°22′19″N 80°05′18″W / 34.371944°N 80.088333°WHartsville 3 Cashua Street-Spring Street Historic District February 10, 1988 Cashua St. between Columbian St. and Warley St., and Spring St. between Cashua St. and N. Ervin St.
34°18′25″N 79°52′01″W / 34.306944°N 79.866944°WDarlington 4 Coker Experimental Farms October 15, 1966 West of Hartsville on South Carolina Highway 151
34°21′47″N 80°03′35″W / 34.363056°N 80.059722°WHartsville 5 J.L. Coker Company Building February 9, 1983 5th St. and Carolina Ave.
34°22′27″N 80°04′22″W / 34.374167°N 80.072778°WHartsville 6 James L. Coker III House May 3, 1991 620 W. Home Ave.
34°22′18″N 80°05′20″W / 34.371667°N 80.088889°WHartsville 7 Robert R. Coker House September 8, 1994 1318 W. Carolina Ave.
34°22′00″N 80°06′19″W / 34.366667°N 80.105278°WHartsville 8 S. Pressly Coker House September 8, 1994 402 W. Home Ave.
34°22′16″N 80°04′52″W / 34.371111°N 80.081111°WHartsville 9 Julius A. Dargan House February 10, 1988 488 Pearl St.
34°17′59″N 79°52′40″W / 34.299722°N 79.877778°WDarlington 10 Darlington Downtown Historic District July 5, 2006 Along portions of S. Main St., Pearl St., Public Sq., and Exchange St.
34°18′10″N 79°52′17″W / 34.302778°N 79.871389°WDarlington 11 Darlington Industrial Historic District February 10, 1988 Roughly bounded by 6th St., Ave. B, Dargan St., and Siskron St.
34°18′01″N 79°51′54″W / 34.300278°N 79.865°WDarlington 12 Darlington Memorial Cemetery June 9, 2005 Ave. D and Friendship St.
34°17′34″N 79°51′22″W / 34.292778°N 79.856111°WDarlington 13 Davidson Hall, Coker College November 10, 1983 College Ave.
34°22′38″N 80°04′05″W / 34.377222°N 80.068056°WHartsville 14 Edmund H. Deas House February 10, 1988 229 Ave., E.
34°17′44″N 79°51′46″W / 34.295556°N 79.862778°WDarlington 15 Dove Dale February 22, 2007 Address Restricted Darlington 16 C.K. Dunlap House May 3, 1991 1346 W. Carolina Ave.
34°22′32″N 80°06′30″W / 34.375556°N 80.108333°WHartsville 17 East Home Avenue Historic District May 3, 1991 Roughly E. Home Ave. from N. 5th St. to just east of 1st Ave.
34°22′45″N 80°04′14″W / 34.379167°N 80.070556°WHartsville 18 First Baptist Church October 17, 1991 246 S. Main St.
34°17′59″N 79°52′12″W / 34.299722°N 79.87°WDarlington 19 J.B. Gilbert House May 3, 1991 200 Fairfield Terrace
34°22′48″N 80°04′26″W / 34.38°N 80.073889°WHartsville 20 Arthur Goodson House October 10, 1985 West of County Road 133
34°20′42″N 79°51′14″W / 34.345°N 79.853889°WSpringville 21 John L. Hart House November 10, 1983 Home Ave.
34°22′36″N 80°04′26″W / 34.376667°N 80.073889°WHartsville 22 John L. Hart House October 10, 1985 East of County Road 133
34°20′42″N 79°51′07″W / 34.345°N 79.851944°WSpringville 23 Thomas E. Hart House May 3, 1991 624 W. Carolina Ave.
34°22′01″N 80°06′57″W / 34.366944°N 80.115833°WHartsville 24 Hartsville Armory September 8, 1994 539 W. Carolina Ave.
34°22′09″N 80°05′06″W / 34.369167°N 80.085°WHartsville 25 Hartsville Community Center-Hartsville Community Market June 4, 1997 5th St. between College and Homes Ave., and 106 W. College Ave.
34°22′32″N 80°04′28″W / 34.375556°N 80.074444°WHartsville 26 Hartsville Passenger Station June 29, 1976 114 S. 4th St.
34°22′24″N 80°04′26″W / 34.373333°N 80.073889°WHartsville 27 Hartsville Post Office June 4, 1997 Junction of Home Ave. and 5th St.
34°22′33″N 80°04′29″W / 34.375833°N 80.074722°WHartsville 28 Wade Hampton Hicks House September 8, 1994 313 W. Home Ave.
34°22′26″N 80°04′47″W / 34.373889°N 80.079722°WHartsville 29 Nelson Hudson House February 10, 1988 521 Pearl St.
34°17′56″N 79°52′40″W / 34.298889°N 79.877778°WDarlington 30 Japonica Hall December 21, 1989 S. Main St.
34°30′21″N 79°51′35″W / 34.505833°N 79.859722°WSociety Hill 31 Jacob Kelley House May 6, 1971 West of Hartsville on S-16-12
34°20′59″N 80°08′45″W / 34.349722°N 80.145833°WHartsville 32 Lawton Park and Pavilion May 3, 1991 Prestwood Dr. at its junction with Lanier Dr.
34°22′55″N 80°04′48″W / 34.381944°N 80.08°WHartsville 33 Evan J. Lide House October 10, 1985 West of County Road 228 northwest of South Carolina Highway 34
34°19′46″N 79°50′57″W / 34.329444°N 79.849167°WSpringville 34 John W. Lide House October 10, 1985 West of County Road 133
34°21′09″N 79°51′34″W / 34.3525°N 79.859444°WSpringville 35 Lydia Plantation May 28, 2010 703 W Lydia Hwy (US HWY 15/SC HWY 34)
34°17′28″N 80°06′18″W / 34.291078°N 80.104894°WLydia 36 Magnolia Cemetery September 8, 1994 S. Cedar Ln.
34°21′52″N 80°05′28″W / 34.364444°N 80.091111°WHartsville 37 Manne Building February 10, 1988 129 Pearl St.
34°18′08″N 79°52′18″W / 34.302222°N 79.871667°WDarlington 38 Clarence McCall House February 10, 1988 870 Cashua St.
34°18′34″N 79°51′46″W / 34.309444°N 79.862778°WDarlington 39 Charles S. McCullough House February 10, 1988 480 Pearl St.
34°18′00″N 79°52′37″W / 34.3°N 79.876944°WDarlington 40 A.M. McNair House September 8, 1994 153 W. Home Ave.
34°22′31″N 80°04′35″W / 34.375278°N 80.076389°WHartsville 41 Memorial Hall February 9, 1989 2nd St. between Home Ave. and Carolina Ave.
34°22′42″N 80°04′01″W / 34.378333°N 80.066944°WHartsville 42 Oaklyn Plantation February 2, 1995 Junction of S. Charleston Rd. (South Carolina Highway 35) and Pocket Rd. (South Carolina Highway 173)
34°16′46″N 79°46′52″W / 34.279444°N 79.781111°WDarlington 43 Paul H. Rogers House September 8, 1994 628 W. Home Ave.
34°22′17″N 80°05′22″W / 34.371389°N 80.089444°WHartsville 44 St. John's Historic District September 4, 1980 Park, St. John's, Sanders, and Orange Sts.
34°18′15″N 79°52′32″W / 34.304167°N 79.875556°WDarlington 45 South Carolina Western Railway Station February 10, 1988 129 Russell St.
34°18′13″N 79°52′08″W / 34.303611°N 79.868889°WDarlington 46 Welsh Neck-Long Bluff-Society Hill Historic District December 16, 1974 Southwest of Bennettsville along U.S. Route 15
34°31′35″N 79°49′39″W / 34.526389°N 79.8275°WBennettsville 47 West Broad Street Historic District February 10, 1988 W. Broad St. between Dargan St. and Player St.
34°17′49″N 79°52′26″W / 34.296944°N 79.873889°WDarlington 48 West College Avenue Historic District September 8, 1994 W. College Ave. from 6th Ave. to west of 8th Ave.
34°22′24″N 80°04′43″W / 34.373333°N 80.078611°WHartsville 49 White Plains October 10, 1985 North of County Road 177 and northeast of County Road 389
34°21′24″N 79°53′00″W / 34.356667°N 79.883333°WSpringville 50 Wilds Hall October 10, 1985 West of County Road 228 off South Carolina Highway 34
34°19′05″N 79°50′33″W / 34.318056°N 79.8425°WSpringville 51 Wilds-Edwards House February 10, 1988 120 Edwards Ave.
34°17′54″N 79°52′33″W / 34.298333°N 79.875833°WDarlington 52 Mrs. B.F. Williamson House February 10, 1988 141 Oak St.
34°18′24″N 79°52′17″W / 34.306667°N 79.871389°WDarlington See also
- List of National Historic Landmarks in South Carolina
- National Register of Historic Places listings in South Carolina
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. For about 1% of NRIS original coordinates, experience has shown that one or both coordinates are typos or otherwise extremely far off; some corrections may have been made. A more subtle problem causes many locations to be off by up to 150 yards, depending on location in the country: most NRIS coordinates were derived from tracing out latitude and longitudes off of USGS topographical quadrant maps created under the North American Datum of 1927, which differs from the current, highly accurate WGS84 GPS system used by Google maps. Chicago is about right, but NRIS longitudes in Washington are higher by about 4.5 seconds, and are lower by about 2.0 seconds in Maine. Latitudes differ by about 1.0 second in Florida. 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 November 10, 2011.
- ^ Numbers represent an ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmark sites and National Register of Historic Places Districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
- ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. . http://nrhp.focus.nps.gov/natreg/docs/All_Data.html.
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