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This article is about special places in Hampton County, South Carolina, that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Think of the National Register as a special list that helps protect important buildings, sites, and objects across the United States. These places are recognized for their history, architecture, or what they mean to the local community.

When a place is added to this list, it means it's considered important enough to be saved for future generations. Hampton County has 15 of these amazing historic spots! You can even see where some of them are on a map if their exact location is shared.

What is the National Register of Historic Places?

The National Register of Historic Places is the official list of the nation's historic places worth saving. It's part of a program by the U.S. government to help people understand and protect America's rich history. When a building or site is listed, it gets special recognition. This can help with getting grants for repairs or protecting it from being torn down.

Historic Places in Hampton County

Hampton County is full of interesting history, and many of its important buildings and sites are on the National Register. Let's explore some of them!

Hampton's Historic Buildings

The town of Hampton itself has several buildings that tell stories of the past.

American Legion Hut

  • Name: American Legion Hut
  • Location: Junction of Hoover Street and Jackson Avenue, Hampton
  • Listed: October 27, 2000
  • About: This building was likely a meeting place for the American Legion, an organization for military veterans. It's an important spot for community gatherings and remembering local heroes.
Hampton American Legion Hut 6
The American Legion Hut in Hampton.

Bank of Hampton

  • Name: Bank of Hampton
  • Location: 15 Elm Street East, Hampton
  • Listed: May 30, 2001
  • About: This old bank building shows us what businesses looked like in the past. It played a key role in the town's economy.
Hampton Bank Front
The historic Bank of Hampton building.

Hampton Colored School

  • Name: Hampton Colored School
  • Location: West Holly Street, east of Hoover Street, Hampton
  • Listed: February 28, 1991
  • About: This school is a very important part of Hampton's history. It served African American students during a time when schools were segregated. It represents the efforts to provide education for all children.
Hampton Colored School 3
The Hampton Colored School, a historic educational site.

Hampton County Courthouse

  • Name: Hampton County Courthouse
  • Location: U.S. Route 278, Hampton
  • Listed: December 12, 1978
  • About: The courthouse is where important legal decisions are made and government business happens. This building has been a center of community life for many years.
Hampton County Courthouse 3
The Hampton County Courthouse.

Hampton County Jail

  • Name: Hampton County Jail
  • Location: 702 1st Street West, Hampton
  • Listed: June 23, 2011
  • About: This old jail building now has a new purpose! It's home to the Hampton County Historical Society Museum, where you can learn even more about the area's past.
Hampton county Jail, Hampton, SC, US
The old Hampton County Jail, now a museum.

Palmetto Theatre

  • Name: Palmetto Theatre
  • Location: 109 Lee Avenue, Hampton
  • Listed: October 9, 2012
  • About: The Palmetto Theatre was once a popular place for entertainment, showing movies and hosting performances. It's a reminder of how people spent their free time long ago.
Palmetto Theatre, Hampton, SC, US
The historic Palmetto Theatre.

Historic Sites in Other Hampton County Towns

Beyond Hampton, other towns in the county also have significant places on the National Register.

Cohasset

  • Name: Cohasset
  • Location: U.S. Route 601, Crocketville
  • Listed: July 24, 1986
  • About: This historic property is located on private land.

Gravel Hill Plantation

  • Name: Gravel Hill Plantation
  • Location: 3954 Augusta Stage Coach Road, Garnett
  • Listed: May 10, 2010
  • About: Plantations like this one are important for understanding the agricultural history of the region.

John Lawton House

  • Name: John Lawton House
  • Location: 118 3rd Street (now 316), Estill
  • Listed: July 1, 2009
  • About: This house is named after John Lawton, a notable person in the area's history.
John Lawton House, Estil, SC, US
The John Lawton House in Estill.

Lawtonville Baptist Church

  • Name: Lawtonville Baptist Church
  • Location: 194 East 4th Street, Estill
  • Listed: October 9, 2012
  • About: Churches often serve as important community centers and have beautiful architecture.
Lawtonville Baptist Church, Estill, SC, US
Lawtonville Baptist Church.

Oak Grove

  • Name: Oak Grove
  • Location: Southwest of Brunson
  • Listed: July 12, 1976
  • About: This property is a significant historic site near Brunson.
Oak Grove, Hampton County, SC, US
Oak Grove in Hampton County.

Hattie J. Peeples House

  • Name: Hattie J. Peeples House
  • Location: 109 Carolina Avenue West, Varnville
  • Listed: October 13, 1992
  • About: This house is named after Hattie J. Peeples, an important figure in Varnville's history.
Hattie Peeples House, Varnville, SC, US
The Hattie J. Peeples House.

The Pineland

  • Name: The Pineland
  • Location: The Pineland Lane, off U.S. Route 321, Garnett
  • Listed: July 8, 1999
  • About: This historic property is located in the Garnett area.

Stoney Creek Independent Presbyterian Chapel of Prince William Parish

  • Name: Stoney Creek Independent Presbyterian Chapel of Prince William Parish
  • Location: McPhersonville
  • Listed: May 22, 2002
  • About: Also known as the McPhersonville Church, this chapel is a beautiful example of historic religious architecture and a key part of the community's heritage.
Stoney Creek Presbyterian Church, 1 block North of SC Route 17, McPhersonville (Hampton County, South Carolina)
Stoney Creek Independent Presbyterian Chapel.
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