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Hampton-Pinckney Historic District, Greenville County (Greenville)
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Apartments
28 Pinckney St.
Anderson House
29 Pinckney St.
W. P. McBee
House
21 Pinckney St.
Walker House
20 Pinckney St.
Rickman House
17 Pinckney St.
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Earle House
18 Pinckney St.
Trotter House
12 Pinckney St.
Sirrine House
9 Pinckney St.
Half-Way House
6 Pinckney St.
Louis Burdell
Houston House
213 Butler St.
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209 Butler St. 207 Butler St.

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The Hampton-Pinckney Historic District is one of the oldest existing residential neighborhoods in Greenville. Architecturally it is representative of various styles and stages in Greenville’s development. The Hampton-Pinckney Historic District is recognized as Greenville’s finest remaining area of Victorian architecture. It contains a wide variety of Victorian housing styles and was the home of many prominent Greenville businessmen and local community leaders. It also contains three church structures. The district now encompasses seventy structures dating from ca. 1890 to ca. 1930, with the exception of the McBee House (ca. 1835). The architecture of the Hampton-Pinckney Historic District includes Italianate, Greek Revival, Queen Anne, various bungalows, and examples of Gothic Revival and Colonial Revival design, as well as vernacular forms. Listed in the National Register December 12, 1977; Boundary increase July 1, 1982.

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