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National Historic Landmark-Parish House of the Circular Church
National Historic Landmark- Parish House of the Circular C...
National Historic Landmark-Old Marine Hospital
National Historic Landmark- Old Marine Hospital (Charlesto...
National Historic Landmark-Ninety Six & Star Fort
National Historic Landmark- Ninety Six and Star Fort
...National Historic Landmark-Mulberry Home of Mary Chesnut
National Historic Landmark- Mulberry Plantation (James and...
National Historic Landmark-Robert Mills House
National Historic Landmark- Robert Mills House
This ...
National Historic Landmark-Clark Mills Studio
National Historic Landmark- Clark Mills Studio
This ...
National Historic Landmark-Mills Building, SC State Hospital
National Historic Landmark- Mills Building, South Carolina...
National Historic Landmark-Middleton Place
National Historic Landmark-Middleton Place
This prop...
Museum of Art and Sciences: African Art Gallery
A 2,000 square foot African Art gallery features masks, sc...
Mary McLeod Bethune House
This simple two-story frame vernacular structure was the h...
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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-Old Marine Hospital
National Historic Landmark- Old Marine Hospital (Charleston)
This is one of several hospitals designed by Mills for indigent seamen.
All were built with the same general plan, but in different styles. It is in the Gothic style, with pointed arches and ...
National Historic Landmark-Ninety Six & Star Fort
National Historic Landmark- Ninety Six and Star Fort
This important colonial backcountry trading village and government seat was held briefly by the British during the Revolutionary War and was the scene of General Nathaniel Greene's siege in 1781.
The site ...
National Historic Landmark-Mulberry Home of Mary Chesnut
National Historic Landmark- Mulberry Plantation (James and Mary Boykin Chestnut House)
Mulberry is nationally significant in the area of American literature for its association with Mary Boykin Chestnut's remarkable first-hand account of southern society during the Civil War.
Her war-time ...
National Historic Landmark-Robert Mills House
National Historic Landmark- Robert Mills House
This Classical two story brick mansion was built for a wealthy merchant by Robert Mills (1781-1855), native South Carolinian, first Federal architect and the designer of the Washington Monument.
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National Historic Landmark-Clark Mills Studio
National Historic Landmark- Clark Mills Studio
This was the residence of Clark Mills (1815-1883), a self-taught sculptor who pioneered in the casting of bronze statues.
He was commissioned in 1848 to do an equestrian statue of General Andrew Jackson. Mills built ...
National Historic Landmark-Mills Building, SC State Hospital
National Historic Landmark- Mills Building, South Carolina State Hospital
Constructed between 1822 and 1827, this is the oldest building in the country to be used continuously as a mental institution and one of the first mental hospitals built with public ...
National Historic Landmark-Middleton Place
National Historic Landmark-Middleton Place
This property's spacious grounds constitute the first landscaped gardens in America, with molded terraces descending to two butterfly shaped lakes.
The original house was burned by Union troops in 1865, and only one wing, dating from 1755, ...
Museum of Art and Sciences: African Art Gallery
A 2,000 square foot African Art gallery features masks, sculpted figures, ceremonial and everyday objects from a number of African tribes. Carved commemorative staffs, ritual ornaments, fetishes and 130 pieces of rare Ashante gold are highlights of the collection.
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Mary McLeod Bethune House
This simple two-story frame vernacular structure was the home of Mary McLeod Bethune from the time of its construction in the 1920s until Dr. Bethune's death in 1955. Designated a National Historic Landmark in 1974, the house museum contains original ...