Pendleton, South Carolina • Anderson County
Ashtabula, located in Pendleton, South Carolina, is a historic plantation home showcasing distinctive Greek Revival architectural elements. Its grounds once encompassed extensive agricultural operations.
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Architecture
1000 Milwee Creek Rd., Pendleton, South Carolina
Education; Black
145 Town St., Pendleton, South Carolina
Architecture; Industry
250 S. Depot St., Pendleton, South Carolina
Industry; Historic - Aboriginal; Commerce; Agriculture; Military; Politics/Government; Architecture; Communications
Bounded On W By Hopewell And Treaty Oak, N By Old Stone Church, E By Montpelier, And S By Town Limits, Pendleton, South Carolina
Agriculture; Politics/Government; Architecture; Religion; Social History
End Of Woodburn Rd., W Of Pendleton, Pendleton, South Carolina
Military; Politics/Government; Architecture; Social History
1.5 Mi. N Of Pendleton Off U.s. 76, Pendleton, South Carolina
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Politics/Government; Architecture
Court Sq., Abbeville, South Carolina
Art; Social History
Court Sq., Abbeville, South Carolina
Military; Landscape Architecture; Social History; Architecture; Politics/Government
306 N. Main St., Abbeville, South Carolina
Social History; Architecture
Sc 184, Donalds, South Carolina
Black; Education
N Of Abbeville On Sc 20, Abbeville, South Carolina
Architecture; Religion; Performing Arts
Church St., Abbeville, South Carolina