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National Register Properties in South Carolina

Walterboro Historic District, Colleton County (Walterboro)
WHD41 WHD42 WHD43 WHD44 WHD45
203 Weiters St. Durant-Padgett House
403 S. Memorial St.
329 S. Memorial St. McMillan House
309 S. Memorial St.
Butler House
229 S. Memorial St.
WHD46 WHD47 WHD48 WHD49 WHD50
Wichman-Padgett House
226 S. Memorial St.
Paul Hamilton Fripp House
111 S. Walter St.
125 S. Walter St. O. T. Canady House
109 Carn St.
123 Neyle 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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