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National Historic Landmark-St. Stephen's Episcopal Church
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National Historic Landmark-St. Philip's Episcopal Church
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National Historic Landmark-St. James Church
National Historic Landmark- St. James Church, Santee
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National Historic Landmark-Saint Michael's Episcopal Church
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National Historic Landmark-Parish House of the Circular Church
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National Historic Landmark-Huguenot Church
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National Historic Landmark-First Baptist Church-Columbia
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National Historic Landmark-Church of the Holy Cross
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National Historic Landmark-St. Stephen's Episcopal Church
National Historic Landmark- St. Stephen's Episcopal Church
Erected 1767-1769, this Georgian-style brick church is distinguished by a high gambrel roof with Jacobean gables. Both the exterior and interior appear to be original.
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National Historic Landmark-St. Philip's Episcopal Church
National Historic Landmark- St. Philip's Episcopal Church (Charleston)
Built in 1836 (spire completed in 1850), this stuccoed brick church features an imposing tower designed in the Wren-Gibbs tradition.
Three Tuscan pedimented porticoes contribute to this design to make a building ...
National Historic Landmark-St. James Church
National Historic Landmark- St. James Church, Santee
Constructed in 1768, this structure is a little-altered example of late 18th century efforts to give South Carolina's country Georgian churches a more sophisticated exterior design. St. James is 5 bays long and ...
National Historic Landmark-St James Church
National Historic Landmark- St. James Church, Goose Creek
Built 1713-1719, this is one of the first true Georgian churches in the English colonies. A rectangular single-story, stucco-on-brick structure, its elaborate interior is one of the finest of all small 18th-century country ...
National Historic Landmark-Saint Michael's Episcopal Church
National Historic Landmark- Saint Michael's Episcopal Church
Completed in 1761, this is an ecclesiastical architectural monument of the colonial period.
A two story Roman Doric open portico, the first such portico built on a Georgian church, dominates the facade.
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National Historic Landmark-Parish House of the Circular Church
National Historic Landmark- Parish House of the Circular Congregational Church
Built about 1806, this small Greek Revival temple with graceful twin stairways and notable wrought-iron railings is a good example of Mills' ability to design a temple-style building that is ...
National Historic Landmark-Huguenot Church
National Historic Landmark- Huguenot Church
Completed in 1845, this was Charleston's first Gothic Revival building, and the first Gothic design by architect E. B. White. The exterior of the brick building is stuccoed, with buttresses between each bay.
The interior is ...
National Historic Landmark-First Baptist Church-Columbia
National Historic Landmark- First Baptist Church, Columbia
On December 17, 1860, the South Carolina Convention of the People met here, and voted on the resolution: That it is the opinion of this Convention that the State of South Carolina should forthwith ...
National Historic Landmark-Church of the Holy Cross
National Historic Landmark- Church of the Holy Cross
Built in 1850, this structure was designed to resemble an Old World Parish Church.
The Gothic Revival cruciform-design church features walls of yellow pise de terre and a high-pitched roof of red ...
National Historic Landmark-Bethesda Presbyterian Church
National Historic Landmark- Bethesda Presbyterian Church
Dedicated in 1822, this is one of the few churches designed by Robert Mills (1781-1855) remaining in America. Its neo-classical temple form represents Mills' work as a maturing architect influenced by Jeffersonian classicism.
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