Belton, South Carolina • Anderson County
The Chamberlain-Kay House in Belton, South Carolina, is a significant example of vernacular Queen Anne architecture. It features a distinctive asymmetrical facade with a prominent corner turret, decorative shingling, and a wraparound porch supported by turned posts.
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Transportation; Architecture
Public Sq, Belton, South Carolina
Community Planning And Development; Engineering
Mcgee St., Belton, South Carolina
Black; Education; Ethnic Heritage
130 Holly Springs Rd., Belton, South Carolina
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Politics/Government; Architecture
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Art; Social History
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Military; Landscape Architecture; Social History; Architecture; Politics/Government
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