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Location of Marion County in South Carolina

This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Marion County, South Carolina.

This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Marion 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 13 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 2 National Historic Landmarks. An additional 2 properties were once listed, but have been removed.


          This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted March 15, 2024.[2]

Current listings

[3] Name on the Register[4] Image Date listed[5] Location City or town Description
1 A.H. Buchan Company Building
A.H. Buchan Company Building
A.H. Buchan Company Building
August 3, 1984
(#84003817)
Laurel St.
34°12′13″N 79°15′12″W / 34.203611°N 79.253333°W / 34.203611; -79.253333 (A.H. Buchan Company Building)
Mullins
2 Dew Barn August 3, 1984
(#84003818)
Northwest of Zion
34°17′04″N 79°21′29″W / 34.284444°N 79.358056°W / 34.284444; -79.358056 (Dew Barn)
Zion
3 Dillard Barn
Dillard Barn
Dillard Barn
September 28, 2005
(#05001101)
719 Virginia Dr.
34°10′04″N 79°14′09″W / 34.167778°N 79.235833°W / 34.167778; -79.235833 (Dillard Barn)
Mullins
4 Imperial Tobacco Company Building
Imperial Tobacco Company Building
Imperial Tobacco Company Building
August 3, 1984
(#84003820)
416 N. Mullins St.
34°12′21″N 79°15′00″W / 34.205833°N 79.25°W / 34.205833; -79.25 (Imperial Tobacco Company Building)
Mullins
5 Liberty Warehouse
Liberty Warehouse
Liberty Warehouse
August 3, 1984
(#84003821)
Park St.
34°12′10″N 79°15′03″W / 34.202778°N 79.250833°W / 34.202778; -79.250833 (Liberty Warehouse)
Mullins
6 Marion High School
Marion High School
Marion High School
June 6, 2001
(#01000631)
719 N. Main St.
34°11′06″N 79°24′05″W / 34.185°N 79.401389°W / 34.185; -79.401389 (Marion High School)
Marion Former high school, now the headquarters for the Marion County School District[6]
7 Marion Historic District
Marion Historic District
Marion Historic District
October 4, 1973
(#73001720)
Roughly bounded by E. and W. Dozier, N. Montgomery, W. Baptist, and N. Wilcox Sts.; also roughly bounded by Railroad and N. Wilcox Aves., N. Main and W. Dozier Sts., and Wheeler, Lee, and Arch Sts.
34°10′40″N 79°23′53″W / 34.177778°N 79.398056°W / 34.177778; -79.398056 (Marion Historic District)
Marion Second set of boundaries represents a boundary increase of April 20, 1979
8 Mt. Olive Baptist Church
Mt. Olive Baptist Church
Mt. Olive Baptist Church
June 15, 2000
(#00000695)
301 Church St.
34°12′37″N 79°15′01″W / 34.210278°N 79.250278°W / 34.210278; -79.250278 (Mt. Olive Baptist Church)
Mullins
9 Mullins Commercial Historic District
Mullins Commercial Historic District
Mullins Commercial Historic District
July 20, 2003
(#03000662)
Along portions of Main, Front, and W. Wine Sts.
34°12′13″N 79°15′20″W / 34.203611°N 79.255556°W / 34.203611; -79.255556 (Mullins Commercial Historic District)
Mullins
10 Neal and Dixon's Warehouse
Neal and Dixon's Warehouse
Neal and Dixon's Warehouse
August 3, 1984
(#84003822)
S. Main St.
34°12′09″N 79°15′10″W / 34.2025°N 79.252778°W / 34.2025; -79.252778 (Neal and Dixon's Warehouse)
Mullins
11 Old Ebenezer Church March 30, 1973
(#73001719)
5 miles south of Latta on South Carolina Highway 38
34°17′20″N 79°23′10″W / 34.288889°N 79.386111°W / 34.288889; -79.386111 (Old Ebenezer Church)
Latta
12 Rasor and Clardy Company Building
Rasor and Clardy Company Building
Rasor and Clardy Company Building
October 29, 1982
(#82001522)
202 S. Main St.
34°12′13″N 79°15′15″W / 34.203611°N 79.254167°W / 34.203611; -79.254167 (Rasor and Clardy Company Building)
Mullins
13 Richardson-Godbold House June 25, 2018
(#100002599)
8447 S SC 41
33°59′12″N 79°20′55″W / 33.9867°N 79.3487°W / 33.9867; -79.3487 (Richardson-Godbold House)
Marion vicinity

Former listings

[3] Name on the Register Image Date listedDate removed Location City or town Description
1 Old Brick Warehouse August 3, 1984
(#84003828)
August 9, 2016 Northwest corner of Main and Wine Sts.
34°12′24″N 79°15′20″W / 34.206667°N 79.255556°W / 34.206667; -79.255556 (Old Brick Warehouse)
Mullins Demolished in August, 2014.[7]
2 J.C. Teasley House
J.C. Teasley House
J.C. Teasley House
May 30, 2001
(#01000609)
August 9, 2016 131 E. Wine St.
34°12′29″N 79°15′15″W / 34.208056°N 79.254167°W / 34.208056; -79.254167 (J.C. Teasley House)
Mullins Demolished in 2015[8]

See also

References

  1. ^ 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.
  2. ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved March 15, 2024.
  3. ^ a b 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.
  4. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  5. ^ 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.
  6. ^ Marion County School District Archived 2013-03-20 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ "Brick warehouse is demolished". The State. August 6, 2014. p. B4. Retrieved August 23, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  8. ^ "Mullins city councilwoman accused of wrongly demolishing home". 5 November 2015.