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- Georgetown Historic District is a national historic district located at Georgetown, Georgetown County, South Carolina. The district encompasses 49 contributing buildings in the central business district of Georgetown. The oldest existing structure in Georgetown is a dwelling which dates from about 1737. There are approximately 28 additional 18th century structures as well as 18 buildings erected during the 19th century prior to the American Civil War. The existing structures—homes, churches, public buildings—are of both historical and architectural significance and are situated on heavily shaded, wide streets. The architecture ranges from the simplicity of early colonial, or Georgian, to the elaborate rice plantation era, such as Classical Revival. Notable buildings include the Georgetown County Courthouse, U.S. Post Office, The Rice Museum (Old Market Building), Winyah Indigo Society Hall, Masonic Lodge, Antipedo Baptist Church Cemetery, Prince George Winyah Episcopal Church complex, St. Mary's Catholic Church, Kaminski Building, Mary Man House, Dr. Charles Fyffe / Middleton House, John Cleland / Allston House, Samuel Sampson / Henning-Ward House, Robert Stewart / George Pawley House, Martha Allston Pyatt /John S. Pyatt House, Eleazar Waterman / Withers House, and William Waties / Withers House. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1971. (en)
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- Allston House, 405 Front Street, Georgetown, Georgetown County, SC (en)
- Georgetown County Courthouse, Screven & Prince Streets, Georgetown, Georgetown County, SC (en)
- Henning-Ward House, 614 Prince Street, Georgetown, Georgetown County, SC (en)
- Middleton House, 15 Cannon Street, Georgetown, Georgetown County, SC (en)
- Church of Prince George Winyah, Broad & Highmarket Streets, Georgetown, Georgetown County, SC (en)
- Market Building, Front & Screven Streets, Georgetown, Georgetown County, SC (en)
- Frances Withers House, 202 Cannon Street, Georgetown, Georgetown County, SC (en)
- Winyah Indigo Society Hall, Prince & Cannon Streets, Georgetown, Georgetown County, SC (en)
- George Pawley House, 1019 Front Street, Georgetown, Georgetown County, SC (en)
- Withers House, 622 Highmarket Street, Georgetown, Georgetown County, SC (en)
- John S. Pyatt House, 630 Highmarket Street, Georgetown, Georgetown County, SC (en)
- Mary Man House, 528 Front Street, Georgetown, Georgetown County, SC (en)
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- Georgetown Historic District is a national historic district located at Georgetown, Georgetown County, South Carolina. The district encompasses 49 contributing buildings in the central business district of Georgetown. The oldest existing structure in Georgetown is a dwelling which dates from about 1737. There are approximately 28 additional 18th century structures as well as 18 buildings erected during the 19th century prior to the American Civil War. The existing structures—homes, churches, public buildings—are of both historical and architectural significance and are situated on heavily shaded, wide streets. The architecture ranges from the simplicity of early colonial, or Georgian, to the elaborate rice plantation era, such as Classical Revival. Notable buildings include the Georgetown (en)
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