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Civilian Conservation Corps Quarry No. 1 and Truck Trail
(added 1989 - Pickens County - #89000479)
Off Section Rd. 25/Hickory Hollow Rd., .7 mi. S of SC 11 , Pickens
(47 acres, 1 structure)
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| Historic Significance: |
Event
| | Area of Significance: |
Politics/Government, Economics
| | Period of Significance: |
1925-1949
| | Owner: |
Private
| | Historic Function: |
Industry/Processing/Extraction, Transportation
| | Historic Sub-function: |
Extractive Facility, Road-Related
| | Current Function: |
Vacant/Not In Use
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Clemson University Historic District I
(added 1990 - Pickens County - #89002138)
Northern portion of campus along US 76 , Clemson
(409 acres, 6 buildings)
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| Historic Significance: |
Architecture/Engineering, Event
| | Architect, builder, or engineer: |
Lee,Rudolph E., Bruce & Morgan
| | Architectural Style: |
Late 19th And 20th Century Revivals, Late Victorian
| | Area of Significance: |
Education, Agriculture, Architecture
| | Period of Significance: |
1925-1949, 1900-1924, 1875-1899
| | Owner: |
State
| | Historic Function: |
Education, Government, Landscape, Recreation And Culture
| | Historic Sub-function: |
College, Park, Post Office, Sport Facility
| | Current Function: |
Education, Government, Landscape, Recreation And Culture
| | Current Sub-function: |
College, Park, Post Office, Sport Facility
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Clemson University Historic District II
(added 1990 - Pickens County - #89002139)
Also known as See Also:Fort Hill
Center of campus , Clemson
(150 acres, 5 buildings, 1 structure)
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| Historic Significance: |
Architecture/Engineering, Event
| | Architect, builder, or engineer: |
Lee,Rudolph E.
| | Architectural Style: |
Late 19th And 20th Century Revivals, Late Victorian
| | Area of Significance: |
Education, Agriculture, Architecture
| | Period of Significance: |
1925-1949, 1900-1924, 1875-1899, 1850-1874, 1825-1849, 1800-1824
| | Owner: |
State
| | Historic Function: |
Domestic, Education, Landscape, Recreation And Culture
| | Historic Sub-function: |
College, Educational Related Housing, Park, Single Dwelling, Theater
| | Current Function: |
Education, Landscape, Recreation And Culture
| | Current Sub-function: |
College, Educational Related Housing, Museum, Park, Theater
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Easley Mill
(added 2009 - Pickens County - #09000818)
Also known as Easley Cotton Mill; Geer Mill
601 S. 5th St. , Easley
(68 acres, 4 buildings, 3 structures, 1 object)
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| Historic Significance: |
Architecture/Engineering, Event
| | Architect, builder, or engineer: |
Lockwood Greene & Company
| | Architectural Style: |
Late 19th And 20th Century Revivals
| | Area of Significance: |
Architecture, Industry
| | Period of Significance: |
1950-1974, 1925-1949, 1900-1924
| | Owner: |
Private
| | Historic Function: |
Industry/Processing/Extraction
| | Historic Sub-function: |
Manufacturing Facility
| | Current Function: |
Industry/Processing/Extraction
| | Current Sub-function: |
Manufacturing Facility
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Pendleton Historic District
(added 1970 - Pickens County - #70000560)
Also known as See Also:Ashtabula
Bounded on W by Hopewell and Treaty Oak, N by Old Stone Church, E by Montpelier, and S by town limits , Pendleton
(63160 acres, 50 buildings)
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| Historic Significance: |
Information Potential, Architecture/Engineering, Event, Person
| | Architect, builder, or engineer: |
Unknown
| | Architectural Style: |
Greek Revival
| | Historic Person: |
Pickens, Gen. Andrew, et al.
| | Significant Year: |
1789
| | Area of Significance: |
Politics/Government, Industry, Agriculture, Architecture, Historic - Aboriginal, Commerce, Military, Communications
| | Cultural Affiliation: |
Cherokee
| | Period of Significance: |
1850-1874, 1825-1849, 1800-1824, 1750-1799
| | Owner: |
Private
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Local
| | Historic Function: |
Agriculture/Subsistence, Domestic
| | Historic Sub-function: |
Agricultural Fields, Single Dwelling
| | Current Function: |
Agriculture/Subsistence, Domestic
| | Current Sub-function: |
Agricultural Fields, Single Dwelling
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Table Rock State Park Historic District
(added 1989 - Pickens County - #89000478)
SC 11, 4.5 mi. E of SC Primary Rd. 45 , Pickens
(28600 acres, 20 buildings, 19 structures)
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| Historic Significance: |
Event, Architecture/Engineering
| | Architect, builder, or engineer: |
Linley,J.W., Et al.
| | Architectural Style: |
Other, Late 19th And Early 20th Century American Movements
| | Area of Significance: |
Politics/Government, Economics, Entertainment/Recreation, Engineering, Architecture
| | Period of Significance: |
1925-1949
| | Owner: |
State
| | Historic Function: |
Recreation And Culture
| | Historic Sub-function: |
Outdoor Recreation
| | Current Function: |
Recreation And Culture
| | Current Sub-function: |
Outdoor Recreation
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The Hocking Hills Geological History on Display
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