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This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Greenville, South Carolina. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Greenville, South Carolina, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map.     This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted December 2, 2022.

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  • This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Greenville, South Carolina. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Greenville, South Carolina, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map. There are 88 properties and districts listed on the National Register in Greenville County. The city of Greenville is the location of 45 of these properties and districts; they are listed here, while the properties and districts in the remaining parts of the county are listed separately. Another 4 properties in Greenville were once listed but have been removed.     This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted December 2, 2022. (en)
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  • Hampton Ave. and Pinckney St. between Butler Ave. and Lloyd St.; also Hampton, Lloyd, and Hudson Sts. and Butler and Asbury Aves. (en)
  • Broad and Fall Sts. (en)
  • E. Ct. St. (en)
  • Earle, James, N. Main, and Rutherford Sts. (en)
  • Both banks of the Reedy River from the falls to Church St.; also roughly bounded by S. Main and Church Sts. and Camperdown Way (en)
  • Hilly St. and Sunflower St. (en)
  • Along the Reedy River between River St. and Camperdown Way (en)
  • Main St. and Elford St. (en)
  • Main and Broad Streets (en)
  • Mills and Guess Sts. (en)
  • N. Church St. (en)
  • N. Church and Academy Sts. (en)
  • Pettigru, Whitsett, Williams, Manly, E. Washington, Broadus, Toy, and Boyce Sts. (en)
  • Roughly the junction of Pendleton, River, Augusta, and S. Main Sts. and east along Main to Camperdown Way; also 631 S. Main St. (en)
  • Roughly bounded by East Park Ave., Bennett St., Harcourt Dr., and Rowley St. (en)
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  • Whitehall (en)
  • Christ Church (en)
  • First National Bank (en)
  • Allen Temple A.M.E. Church (en)
  • American Cigar Factory (en)
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  • Broad Margin (en)
  • Brushy Creek (en)
  • C. Granville Wyche House (en)
  • Carolina Supply Company (en)
  • Chamber of Commerce Building (en)
  • Cherrydale (en)
  • Col. Elias Earle Historic District (en)
  • Davenport Apartments (en)
  • Downtown Baptist Church (en)
  • E. W. Montgomery Cotton Warehouse (en)
  • Earle Town House (en)
  • East Park Historic District (en)
  • Imperial Hotel (en)
  • Fountain Fox Beattie House (en)
  • Gilfillin and Houston Building (en)
  • Greenville County Courthouse (en)
  • Greenville Elks Lodge (en)
  • Greenville Gas and Electric Light Company (en)
  • Hugh Aiken House (en)
  • Isaqueena (en)
  • Hampton-Pinckney Historic District (en)
  • John Wesley Methodist Episcopal Church (en)
  • Josiah Kilgore House (en)
  • Lanneau-Norwood House (en)
  • Springwood Cemetery (en)
  • Mills Mill (en)
  • Old Greenville City Hall (en)
  • Old Textile Hall (en)
  • Parker High School Auditorium (en)
  • Pettigru Street Historic District (en)
  • Poinsett Hotel (en)
  • Reedy River Falls Historic Park and Greenway (en)
  • Reedy River Industrial District (en)
  • Richland Cemetery (en)
  • Stradley and Barr Dry Goods Store (en)
  • T.Q. Donaldson House (en)
  • West End Commercial Historic District (en)
  • Wilkins House (en)
  • Working Benevolent Temple and Professional Building (en)
  • Old Beth Israel Synagogue (en)
  • Poe Hardware and Supply Company (en)
  • Triangle Building (en)
  • Williams-Earle House (en)
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  • Hampton-Pinckney Historic District (en)
  • Lanneau-Norwood House (en)
  • Springwood Cemetery (en)
  • Poinsett Hotel (en)
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  • John Wesley United Methodist Church (en)
  • Kilgore-Lewis House (en)
  • Poe Hardware and Supply Company (en)
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  • Second set of boundaries represents a boundary increase of (en)
  • The Greenville County Courthouse was built in 1918 by Phillip Thornton Marye. It is a Beaux Arts structure clad with terra cotta. (en)
  • In 1854, the First Baptist Church formed a building committee to construct a new church. The congregation hired Samuel Sloan as an architect, and the Downtown Baptist Church was built in 1858. The church is a Greek revival structure. (en)
  • Delisted after being relocated closer to Grove Road. (en)
  • Allen Temple Church was founded in 1876, during the Reconstruction Era, and was the only church during that time period where slaves could worship freely. Rutherford B. Hayes traveled to South Carolina and delivered a speech at Allen Temple Church in hopes that he’d win the votes of African Americans. Other presidential candidates have given speeches at Allen Temple, including President Barack Obama (en)
  • The First National Bank was the first bank in South Carolina. The First National Bank built in 1938, and enlarged in 1952. (en)
  • The house, once believed to have been built by Congressman Elias T. Earle, is more likely to have been built c. 1829-1834. It was later owned by Charles A. David , a local humorist and cartoonist, and then by author Mary Simms Oliphant, who extensively renovated the structure. (en)
  • The Pettigru Street Historic District, located just to the east of downtown Greenville, was built between 1890 and 1930, with the majority of construction from 1910 to 1930. The district was originally created to serve as an estate for successful figures of wealth, such as businessmen and mill owners. Famous for its old English architectural styles, such as the Bungalow, Queen Anne, and Victorian homes, along with the beautiful trees lined along the road, this region is a common attraction for potential homeowners or visitors. (en)
  • The Richland Cemetery was built due to the idea of Ana Butler. She decided that the area was a perfect place to hold a grave yard. She placed it in the center of an African American community. Also many famous Africans Americans are laid to rest here which is one reason why this is such a historical site. (en)
  • Demolished in 1992 (en)
  • Demolished in May, 1973. (en)
  • Moved to Furman University (en)
  • Old Beth Israel synagogue, built 1929-30. (en)
  • The imperial hotel was the first known hotel in Greenville. It was built by Joseph G. Cunningham and Frank Harrison. This establishment is still used as a nursing home for disabled people 55 and over. (en)
  • The American cigar factory was built in 1902 by James B. Duke to make cigars for the southern states. When the factory was built they hired 150 women to work there. The building is now used as an east coast office for Hitachi Solutions America, Ltd. (en)
  • Springwood cemetery is the final resting ground for some of Greenville’s greatest names. Springwood was once a garden to the Thompson family, and was where Elizabeth Williams Thompson requested to be buried. Even now with its 10,000 plus graves it is known for its beauty. (en)
  • The Davenport apartments were built in 1914 by G.D. Davenport. This was the first apartment building in the city. Today the company Love Thornton and Arnold Thompson own some apartments in this building. (en)
  • The Carolina Supply Company was built by J.E. Sirrine to supply mills with equipment and manufactured goods. The company is built in a utilitarian renaissance revival design. The building now houses Wells Fargo Bank. (en)
  • Also known as the Gassaway Mansion, the forty-room house is a blend of Neo-Gothic and Neo-Classical elements. (en)
  • The T.Q. Donaldson House was built by William Williams for Thomas Q. Donaldson, a lawyer and member of the South Carolina Senate from Greenville County from 1872-1876. The house was originally built as a -story house; soon after the original construction, a second story was added. (en)
  • Whitehall is one of Greenville’s oldest residences. It was built by Henry Middleton in 1813 and served as Middleton’s summer home until 1820. Middleton’s father, Arthur Middleton was a signer of the Declaration of Independence, president of Continental Congress, a US Senator, and a member of the SC House of Representatives. In 1820 Whitehall was sold to George Washington Earle, son of Elias T. Earle. (en)
  • The chamber of commerce building was built in 1925; it is one of the first skyscrapers built in Greenville. (en)
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  • Imperial Hotel (en)
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  • Greenville City Hall (en)
  • Greenville County Courthouse (en)
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  • Greenville Gas and Electric Light Company (en)
  • Hugh Aiken House (en)
  • Isaqueena (en)
  • Hampton-Pinckney Historic District (en)
  • John Wesley Methodist Episcopal Church (en)
  • Josiah Kilgore House (en)
  • Lanneau-Norwood House (en)
  • Springwood Cemetery (en)
  • Mills Mill (en)
  • Old Textile Hall (en)
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  • Pettigru Street Historic District (en)
  • Poinsett Hotel (en)
  • Reedy River Falls Historic Park and Greenway (en)
  • Reedy River Industrial District (en)
  • Richland Cemetery (en)
  • Stradley and Barr Dry Goods Store (en)
  • T.Q. Donaldson House (en)
  • West End Commercial Historic District (en)
  • Working Benevolent Temple and Professional Building (en)
  • Poe Hardware and Supply Company (en)
  • Triangle Building (en)
  • William and Harriet Wilkins House (en)
  • Williams-Earle House (en)
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  • This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Greenville, South Carolina. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Greenville, South Carolina, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map.     This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted December 2, 2022. (en)
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  • National Register of Historic Places listings in Greenville, South Carolina (en)
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