Mosquito Beach Historic District in Charleston, South Carolina, encompasses the former recreational site that served as a vital social hub for African Americans during segregation. It features remnants of a boardwalk, concessions, and performance spaces that once buzzed with activity.
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Historic - Non-aboriginal; Politics/Government; Architecture
48 Elizabeth St., Charleston, South Carolina
Transportation
456 King St., Charleston, South Carolina
Architecture; Agriculture; Transportation
Roughly, Along The Ashley R. From Just E Of Sc 165 To The Seaboard Coast Line Rr Bridge, Charleston, South Carolina
Architecture; Social History
S Of Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina
Industry; Commerce; Politics/Government; Architecture
69 Barre St., Charleston, South Carolina
Architecture
57 Pitt St., Charleston, South Carolina
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Industry; Architecture
Portions Of Lebby, Reed, Courtney, Smythe, & Anderson Sts., Pelzer, South Carolina
Architecture; Industry
250 S. Depot St., Pendleton, South Carolina
Architecture; Transportation; Agriculture
1250 Great Circle Dr., St. Matthews, South Carolina
Community Planning And Development; Ethnic Heritage-black; Social History
Sc 41, Approx. Between Virginia Rouse And Joe Rouse Rds., Roughly Bounded By Horlbeck Cr., Dunes West, And Park West, Mount Pleasant, South Carolina
Commerce; Architecture
Roughly N. Limestone St. Between Cherokee Ave. And E. Meadow St., Gaffney, South Carolina
Commerce; Architecture; Ethnic Heritage-black
North Of Church St., South Of Hartzell Ave. And Kershaw St., East Of Christian St., West Of Front St., Cheraw, South Carolina