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National Register Properties in South Carolina

Aiken Winter Colony Historic District II, Aiken County (Aiken)
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Tuck-a-way
215 S. Boundary St.
Nawanda
319 S. Boundary St.
Pittfield Cottage
347 Union St.
P. F. Henderson
House
325 Colleton Ave.
Coach House
427 Colleton Ave.
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Rest Period
505 Colleton Ave.
Sumter Cottage
523 Colleton Ave.
Seven Gables
335 Sumter St.
Scanty Shanty
607 Colleton Ave.
The Box Stall
621 Colleton Ave.
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Let's Pretend
312 Horry St.
Busbee Cottage
141 S. Boundary St.

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Aiken Winter Colony Historic District II is significant as an intact collection of properties associated with the Aiken Winter Colony. The district includes properties constructed by winter residents and properties rented by winter residents. Also included is Willcox’s, an inn frequented by Winter Colonists and noted for its cuisine. The district consists of approximately one hundred properties constructed between ca. 1880 and ca. 1930, including residences, outbuildings, stables, racquet sport facilities, and an inn. The residences range from one-story cottages to large mansions with stables and other dependencies. Twenty-two of the properties are not associated with the Winter Colony theme but are similar in size and scale to many of the more modest properties and contribute to the visual qualities of the district. Many of the streets in the district are divided by grassy medians planted with trees and shrubs. Primary architectural stylistic influences include the Colonial Revival, Classical Revival, Victorian, Tudor Revival, and Queen Anne. Listed in the National Register November 27, 1984.

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