National Register of Historic Places listings in Darlington County, South Carolina
This is a list of items on 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 map.[1]
There are 52 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including one National Historic Landmark.
This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted April 12, 2024.[2]
Current listings
[3] | Name on the Register[4] | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Arcade Hotel | December 19, 1986 (#86003467) |
204 N. 5th St. 34°22′30″N 80°04′28″W / 34.375°N 80.074444°W / 34.375; -80.074444 (Arcade Hotel) | Hartsville | ||
2 | W.E. Cannon House and Store | May 3, 1991 (#91000470) |
612 W. Home Ave. 34°22′19″N 80°05′18″W / 34.371944°N 80.088333°W / 34.371944; -80.088333 (W.E. Cannon House and Store) | Hartsville | ||
3 | Cashua Street-Spring Street Historic District | February 10, 1988 (#88000064) |
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°W / 34.306944; -79.866944 (Cashua Street-Spring Street Historic District) | Darlington | ||
4 | Coker Experimental Farms | October 15, 1966 (#66000706) |
West of Hartsville on South Carolina Highway 151 34°21′47″N 80°03′35″W / 34.363056°N 80.059722°W / 34.363056; -80.059722 (Coker Experimental Farms) | Hartsville | National Historic Landmark | |
5 | J.L. Coker Company Building | February 9, 1983 (#83002192) |
5th St. and Carolina Ave. 34°22′27″N 80°04′22″W / 34.374167°N 80.072778°W / 34.374167; -80.072778 (J.L. Coker Company Building) | Hartsville | ||
6 | James L. Coker III House | May 3, 1991 (#91000471) |
620 W. Home Ave. 34°22′18″N 80°05′20″W / 34.371667°N 80.088889°W / 34.371667; -80.088889 (James L. Coker III House) | Hartsville | ||
7 | Robert R. Coker House | September 8, 1994 (#94001130) |
1318 W. Carolina Ave. 34°22′01″N 80°06′22″W / 34.36686°N 80.10611°W / 34.36686; -80.10611 (Robert R. Coker House) | Hartsville | ||
8 | S. Pressly Coker House | September 8, 1994 (#94001131) |
402 W. Home Ave. 34°22′16″N 80°04′52″W / 34.371111°N 80.081111°W / 34.371111; -80.081111 (S. Pressly Coker House) | Hartsville | ||
9 | Julius A. Dargan House | February 10, 1988 (#88000036) |
488 Pearl St. 34°18′00″N 79°52′38″W / 34.29997°N 79.87722°W / 34.29997; -79.87722 (Julius A. Dargan House) | Darlington | ||
10 | Darlington Downtown Historic District | July 5, 2006 (#06000546) |
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°W / 34.302778; -79.871389 (Darlington Downtown Historic District) | Darlington | ||
11 | Darlington Industrial Historic District | February 10, 1988 (#88000062) |
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°W / 34.300278; -79.865 (Darlington Industrial Historic District) | Darlington | ||
12 | Darlington Memorial Cemetery | June 9, 2005 (#05000576) |
Ave. D and Friendship St. 34°17′34″N 79°51′22″W / 34.292778°N 79.856111°W / 34.292778; -79.856111 (Darlington Memorial Cemetery) | Darlington | ||
13 | Davidson Hall, Coker College | November 10, 1983 (#83003835) |
College Ave. 34°22′38″N 80°04′05″W / 34.377222°N 80.068056°W / 34.377222; -80.068056 (Davidson Hall, Coker College) | Hartsville | ||
14 | Edmund H. Deas House | February 10, 1988 (#88000045) |
229 Ave. E 34°17′44″N 79°51′46″W / 34.29559°N 79.86265°W / 34.29559; -79.86265 (Edmund H. Deas House) | Darlington | ||
15 | Dove Dale | February 22, 2007 (#07000075) |
Address Restricted | Darlington | ||
16 | C.K. Dunlap House | May 3, 1991 (#91000472) |
1346 W. Carolina Ave. 34°22′32″N 80°06′30″W / 34.375556°N 80.108333°W / 34.375556; -80.108333 (C.K. Dunlap House) | Hartsville | ||
17 | East Home Avenue Historic District | May 3, 1991 (#91000475) |
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°W / 34.379167; -80.070556 (East Home Avenue Historic District) | Hartsville | ||
18 | First Baptist Church | October 17, 1991 (#88000061) |
246 S. Main St. 34°17′59″N 79°52′12″W / 34.299722°N 79.87°W / 34.299722; -79.87 (First Baptist Church) | Darlington | ||
19 | J.B. Gilbert House | May 3, 1991 (#91000473) |
200 Fairfield Terrace 34°22′48″N 80°04′26″W / 34.38°N 80.073889°W / 34.38; -80.073889 (J.B. Gilbert House) | Hartsville | ||
20 | Arthur Goodson House | October 10, 1985 (#85003137) |
West of County Road 133 34°20′42″N 79°51′14″W / 34.345°N 79.853889°W / 34.345; -79.853889 (Arthur Goodson House) | Springville | ||
21 | John L. Hart House | November 10, 1983 (#83003843) |
Home Ave. 34°22′36″N 80°04′26″W / 34.376667°N 80.073889°W / 34.376667; -80.073889 (John L. Hart House) | Hartsville | ||
22 | John L. Hart House | October 10, 1985 (#85003138) |
East of County Road 133 34°20′42″N 79°51′07″W / 34.345°N 79.851944°W / 34.345; -79.851944 (John L. Hart House) | Springville | ||
23 | Thomas E. Hart House | May 3, 1991 (#91000474) |
624 W. Carolina Ave. 34°22′01″N 80°06′57″W / 34.366944°N 80.115833°W / 34.366944; -80.115833 (Thomas E. Hart House) | Hartsville | ||
24 | Hartsville Armory | September 8, 1994 (#94001128) |
539 W. Carolina Ave. 34°22′09″N 80°05′06″W / 34.369167°N 80.085°W / 34.369167; -80.085 (Hartsville Armory) | Hartsville | ||
25 | Hartsville Community Center-Hartsville Community Market | June 4, 1997 (#97000538) |
5th St. between College and Home Ave., and 106 W. College Ave. 34°22′32″N 80°04′28″W / 34.375556°N 80.074444°W / 34.375556; -80.074444 (Hartsville Community Center-Hartsville Community Market) | Hartsville | ||
26 | Hartsville Passenger Station | June 29, 1976 (#76001700) |
114 S. 4th St. 34°22′24″N 80°04′26″W / 34.373333°N 80.073889°W / 34.373333; -80.073889 (Hartsville Passenger Station) | Hartsville | ||
27 | Hartsville Post Office | June 4, 1997 (#97000537) |
Junction of Home Ave. and 5th St. 34°22′33″N 80°04′29″W / 34.375833°N 80.074722°W / 34.375833; -80.074722 (Hartsville Post Office) | Hartsville | ||
28 | Wade Hampton Hicks House | September 8, 1994 (#94001127) |
313 W. Home Ave. 34°22′26″N 80°04′47″W / 34.373889°N 80.079722°W / 34.373889; -80.079722 (Wade Hampton Hicks House) | Hartsville | ||
29 | Nelson Hudson House | February 10, 1988 (#88000039) |
521 Pearl St.** 34°17′56″N 79°52′40″W / 34.298889°N 79.877778°W / 34.298889; -79.877778 (Nelson Hudson House) | Darlington | **house since moved from original location to unknown site | |
30 | Japonica Hall | December 21, 1989 (#89002153) |
S. Main St. 34°30′21″N 79°51′35″W / 34.505833°N 79.859722°W / 34.505833; -79.859722 (Japonica Hall) | Society Hill | ||
31 | Jacob Kelley House | May 6, 1971 (#71000768) |
West of Hartsville on S-16-12 34°20′59″N 80°08′45″W / 34.349722°N 80.145833°W / 34.349722; -80.145833 (Jacob Kelley House) | Hartsville | ||
32 | Lawton Park and Pavilion | May 3, 1991 (#91000476) |
Prestwood Dr. at its junction with Lanier Dr. 34°22′55″N 80°04′48″W / 34.381944°N 80.08°W / 34.381944; -80.08 (Lawton Park and Pavilion) | Hartsville | ||
33 | Evan J. Lide House | October 10, 1985 (#85003139) |
West of County Road 228 northwest of South Carolina Highway 34 34°19′46″N 79°50′57″W / 34.329444°N 79.849167°W / 34.329444; -79.849167 (Evan J. Lide House) | Springville | ||
34 | John W. Lide House | October 10, 1985 (#85003140) |
West of County Road 133 34°21′09″N 79°51′34″W / 34.3525°N 79.859444°W / 34.3525; -79.859444 (John W. Lide House) | Springville | ||
35 | Lydia Plantation | May 28, 2010 (#10000299) |
703 W Lydia Hwy (US HWY 15/SC HWY 34) 34°17′28″N 80°06′18″W / 34.291078°N 80.104894°W / 34.291078; -80.104894 (Lydia Plantation) | Lydia | ||
36 | Magnolia Cemetery | September 8, 1994 (#94001133) |
S. Cedar Ln. 34°21′52″N 80°05′28″W / 34.364444°N 80.091111°W / 34.364444; -80.091111 (Magnolia Cemetery) | Hartsville | ||
37 | Manne Building | February 10, 1988 (#88000044) |
129 Pearl St. 34°18′08″N 79°52′18″W / 34.302222°N 79.871667°W / 34.302222; -79.871667 (Manne Building) | Darlington | ||
38 | Clarence McCall House | February 10, 1988 (#88000058) |
870 Cashua St. 34°18′35″N 79°51′46″W / 34.30980°N 79.86283°W / 34.30980; -79.86283 (Clarence McCall House) | Darlington | ||
39 | Charles S. McCullough House | February 10, 1988 (#88000060) |
480 Pearl St. 34°18′01″N 79°52′36″W / 34.3003°N 79.8767°W / 34.3003; -79.8767 (Charles S. McCullough House) | Darlington | ||
40 | A.M. McNair House | September 8, 1994 (#94001126) |
153 W. Home Ave. 34°22′31″N 80°04′35″W / 34.375278°N 80.076389°W / 34.375278; -80.076389 (A.M. McNair House) | Hartsville | ||
41 | Memorial Hall | February 9, 1989 (#89000001) |
2nd St. between Home Ave. and Carolina Ave. 34°22′42″N 80°04′01″W / 34.378333°N 80.066944°W / 34.378333; -80.066944 (Memorial Hall) | Hartsville | ||
42 | Oaklyn Plantation | February 2, 1995 (#94001630) |
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°W / 34.279444; -79.781111 (Oaklyn Plantation) | Darlington | ||
43 | Paul H. Rogers House | September 8, 1994 (#94001125) |
628 W. Home Ave. 34°22′17″N 80°05′22″W / 34.371389°N 80.089444°W / 34.371389; -80.089444 (Paul H. Rogers House) | Hartsville | ||
44 | St. John's Historic District | September 4, 1980 (#80003668) |
Park, St. John's, Sanders, and Orange Sts. 34°18′15″N 79°52′32″W / 34.304167°N 79.875556°W / 34.304167; -79.875556 (St. John's Historic District) | Darlington | ||
45 | South Carolina Western Railway Station | February 10, 1988 (#88000040) |
129 Russell St. 34°18′13″N 79°52′08″W / 34.303611°N 79.868889°W / 34.303611; -79.868889 (South Carolina Western Railway Station) | Darlington | ||
46 | Welsh Neck-Long Bluff-Society Hill Historic District | December 16, 1974 (#74001846) |
Southwest of Bennettsville along U.S. Route 15 34°31′35″N 79°49′39″W / 34.526389°N 79.8275°W / 34.526389; -79.8275 (Welsh Neck-Long Bluff-Society Hill Historic District) | Bennettsville | ||
47 | West Broad Street Historic District | February 10, 1988 (#88000063) |
W. Broad St. between Dargan St. and Player St. 34°17′49″N 79°52′26″W / 34.296944°N 79.873889°W / 34.296944; -79.873889 (West Broad Street Historic District) | Darlington | ||
48 | West College Avenue Historic District | September 8, 1994 (#94001123) |
W. College Ave. from 6th Ave. to west of 8th Ave. 34°22′24″N 80°04′43″W / 34.373333°N 80.078611°W / 34.373333; -80.078611 (West College Avenue Historic District) | Hartsville | ||
49 | White Plains | October 10, 1985 (#85003141) |
North of County Road 177 and northeast of County Road 389 34°21′24″N 79°53′00″W / 34.356667°N 79.883333°W / 34.356667; -79.883333 (White Plains) | Springville | ||
50 | Wilds Hall | October 10, 1985 (#85003142) |
West of County Road 228 off South Carolina Highway 34 34°19′05″N 79°50′33″W / 34.318056°N 79.8425°W / 34.318056; -79.8425 (Wilds Hall) | Springville | ||
51 | Wilds-Edwards House | February 10, 1988 (#88000034) |
120 Edwards Ave. 34°17′54″N 79°52′33″W / 34.298333°N 79.875833°W / 34.298333; -79.875833 (Wilds-Edwards House) | Darlington | ||
52 | Mrs. B.F. Williamson House | February 10, 1988 (#88000059) |
141 Oak St. 34°18′24″N 79°52′17″W / 34.306667°N 79.871389°W / 34.306667; -79.871389 (Mrs. B.F. Williamson House) | Darlington |
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 Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved April 12, 2024.
- ^ 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.