South Carolina Department of Archives and History
National Register Properties in South Carolina

Mullins Commercial Historic District, Marion County (Mullins)
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Mullins Depot 109 S. Main St. Hospital Supply Co.
142 S. Main St.
110 & 112 S. Main St. 114 S. Main St.
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118 S. Main St. 138 & 140 S. Main St. 116 Southeast
Front St.
124 Southeast
Front St.
134 Southeast
Front St.
S1081773400831 S1081773400832 S1081773400833 S1081773400834 S1081773400835
144 Southeast
Front St.
150 Southeast
Front St.
156 & 160 Southeast
Front St.
164 Southeast
Front St.
Dozier Building
180 & 182 Southeast
Front St.

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The Mullins Commercial Historic District is significant as an intact collection of late 19th and early 20th century commercial and other public buildings illustrating the growth and development of Mullins from its beginnings as a railroad town to its prominence as the leading tobacco market in South Carolina for most of the 20th century. This two-and-on-half block area includes forty-four buildings constructed between 1895 and ca. 1945, during the boom period of the tobacco culture in the Pee Dee. Thirty-eight properties contribute to the character of the historic district, while eight are non-contributing. The district’s buildings reflect the one- and two-part commercial blocks found in towns throughout the nation and represent stylistic influences ranging from late Victorian period examples displaying elaborate brick-corbeled cornices and pediments to the more simplified and minimalist Depression-era examples with typical low relief detailing and vertical piers. Listed in the National Register July 20, 2003.

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