The United States Post Office and Court House in Anderson, South Carolina, is a notable example of early 20th-century federal architecture. Its substantial stone construction and classical detailing reflect the prominent role of federal institutions within the community.
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Architecture; Education
316 Boulevard Ave., Anderson, South Carolina
Commerce; Politics/Government; Architecture; Performing Arts
Main St. Between Tribble And Market Sts., Anderson, South Carolina
Landscape Architecture; Education; Politics/Government; Architecture; Religion
Bounded By Hampton, Main, Franklin, Mcduffie, Benson, And Fant Sts., Anderson, South Carolina
Education; Architecture; Religion
220 E. Morris St., Anderson, South Carolina
Agriculture; Architecture
4915 Clemson Blvd., Anderson, South Carolina
Architecture
106 Webb St., Anderson, South Carolina
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Architecture; Education; Ethnic Heritage-black
410 Branch St., Abbeville, South Carolina
Architecture; Health/Medicine; Politics/Government
828 Richland Ave. West, Aiken, South Carolina
Architecture; Commerce
235 Richland Avenue West, Aiken, South Carolina
Architecture; Transportation
1315 Richland Ave. East, Aiken, South Carolina
Ethnic Heritage-black; Architecture; Commerce; Health/Medicine
201-209 Richland Avenue W, Aiken, South Carolina
Architecture; Agriculture; Ethnic Heritage-black; Entertainment/Recreation; Education
Southeast Of 12 Ocean Grove Road. Near Intersection With Shaw's Fork Rd., Aiken, South Carolina