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National Register Properties in South Carolina

Walterboro Historic District, Colleton County (Walterboro)
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St. Judes Episcopal Church
400 Fishburne St.
St. Peter's A. M. E. Church
Fishburne St.
Church of the Atonement
207 Chaplin St.
Fisher of Men-Deliverance Ministry
Neyle & Miller St.
Water Tower (Top)
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Water Tower (Base) Walterboro High School
807 Hampton St.
Old Railway Station
410 Hampton St.
Walterboro Library
Society Building
Bedon-Lucas House
205 Church St.
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305 Church St. Dr. James Klein House
104 Valley St.
Glover-McLeod House (The Mounds)
109 Savage St.
Perry-Smoak House
1011 Savage St.
Fraser House
918 Wichman St.
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1003 Wichman St. Padgett House
1126 Wichman St.
Padgett House
1126 Wichman St.
Palmer-Edwards House
1303 Wichman St.
Sylvester Guess House
628 Hampton St.

The Walterboro Historic District is a significant collection of properties located near the center of the town of Walterboro. The majority of the properties in the district were constructed between ca.1800 and ca.1945 and represent a wide range of nineteenth and early twentieth century vernacular design. The district is primarily residential in character, but also includes religious, educational, and public buildings. The visual appearance of the district reflects the historical development of the town, which was one of several South Carolina pineland villages settled during the early nineteenth century by planters in search of a healthful climate. Listed in the National Register November 10, 1980; Boundary increase June 3, 1993.

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