Phillips Community Historic District
Mount Pleasant, South Carolina • Charleston County
Mount Pleasant, South Carolina • Charleston County
The Phillips Community Historic District in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, is a testament to the development and resilience of a Black community. It preserves the physical landscape and architectural heritage shaped by generations of African Americans.
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Politics/Government; Architecture; Religion
4.6 Mi. Ne Of Mount Pleasant On U.s. 17, Mount Pleasant, South Carolina
Commerce; Military; Transportation; Architecture
Bounded By Charleston Harbor, Shem Creek, Royal Ave., And Mcconts Dr., Mount Pleasant, South Carolina
Architecture
7 Mi. N Of Charleston Harbor On U.s. 17, Mount Pleasant, South Carolina
Architecture
331 King St., Mount Pleasant, South Carolina
Architecture; Black; Landscape Architecture
N Of Mt. Pleasant Off Us 17, Mount Pleasant, South Carolina
Military; Maritime History
W Of Mt. Pleasant On E Side Of Charleston Harbor, Mount Pleasant, South Carolina
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Industry; Architecture
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Architecture; Industry
250 S. Depot St., Pendleton, South Carolina
Architecture; Transportation; Agriculture
1250 Great Circle Dr., St. Matthews, South Carolina
Social History; Landscape Architecture; Art
Huguenin Ave., Roughly Bounded By Algonquin Rd., Csxrr, N. Romney & Meeting Sts., Charleston, South Carolina
Black; Entertainment/Recreation; Ethnic Heritage
Mosquito Beach Rd., Charleston, South Carolina
Architecture; Social History; Politics/Government
Bounded By Queen, Smith, And Logan Sts.; Including Cromwell Alley, Wilson St., And Portions Of Franklin St., Charleston, South Carolina