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Location of Kershaw County in South Carolina

Welcome to Kershaw County, South Carolina! This area is full of amazing places that tell stories from the past. Many of these special spots are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This means they are important to the history of the United States.

This list helps us learn about all the historic buildings, battlefields, and other sites in Kershaw County that are recognized for their unique history. There are 19 places listed here, and three of them are even more special, called National Historic Landmarks. These landmarks are considered super important to the entire country's history! Let's explore some of these cool places.

Discovering Kershaw County's Historic Treasures

Kershaw County is home to many places that have played a big part in history. From ancient Native American sites to battlefields and old homes, each spot has a story to tell.

National Historic Landmarks: Super Important Sites

Three places in Kershaw County are so important they are called National Historic Landmarks. These are must-see spots for anyone interested in American history.

Bethesda Presbyterian Church

  • Location: Camden
  • Listed: February 4, 1985
  • What it is: This beautiful church has been a part of Camden for a long time. It's known for its unique architecture and its role in the community's history. It's a great example of old church design.
Bethesda Presbyterian Church (Kershaw County, South Carolina)
Bethesda Presbyterian Church in Camden.

Camden Battlefield

  • Location: North of Camden
  • Listed: October 15, 1966
  • What it is: This battlefield is where a major fight happened during the American Revolutionary War. It was a tough battle for the American forces. Learning about this site helps us understand the challenges faced by those fighting for independence.
Camden Battlefield Marker (Kershaw County, South Carolina)
A marker at the Camden Battlefield.

Mulberry Plantation (Chesnut House)

  • Location: Camden
  • Listed: November 25, 1980
  • What it is: This historic plantation includes a grand house that was once home to James and Mary Boykin Chesnut. They were important figures in South Carolina history. The house and grounds show what life was like in the past.
Mulberry, U.S. Route 521, Camden vicinity (Kershaw County, South Carolina)
Mulberry Plantation, a National Historic Landmark.

Historic Districts: Exploring Old Towns

Several areas in Kershaw County are recognized as "historic districts." This means a whole group of buildings and streets in that area are important together, showing how a town or community grew over time.

Boykin Mill Complex

  • Location: South of Camden
  • Listed: September 10, 1992
  • What it is: This complex is a collection of old buildings around a mill. It shows what a small, self-sufficient community looked like in the past, with places for grinding grain and other activities.
Boykin Mill Complex
The historic Boykin Mill Complex.

City of Camden Historic District

  • Location: Camden
  • Listed: May 6, 1971
  • What it is: A large part of downtown Camden is a historic district. It includes many old buildings, homes, and streets that show the city's long history, from its early days to more recent times.
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The Kershaw County Courthouse, part of the Camden Historic District.

Historic Camden Revolutionary War Restoration

  • Location: Southern Camden
  • Listed: July 29, 1969
  • What it is: This area helps bring the Revolutionary War to life. It's a place where you can see reconstructed buildings and learn about what Camden was like during that important time in American history.
Historic Camden Revolutionary War Restoration 2
A building at the Historic Camden Revolutionary War Restoration site.

Kendall Mill Historic District

  • Location: Camden
  • Listed: March 19, 1982
  • What it is: This district tells the story of a mill community. It includes the old mill buildings and the homes where the workers lived. It shows how industries shaped towns in the past.
Kendall Mill Historic District
Buildings in the Kendall Mill Historic District.

Liberty Hill Historic District

  • Location: Liberty Hill
  • Listed: November 14, 1978
  • What it is: The village of Liberty Hill has its own historic district. It's a charming area with buildings that show the history and style of this small South Carolina town.
Liberty Hill Historic District 1
A historic building in Liberty Hill.

Ancient Sites and Old Homes

Kershaw County also has very old sites, some dating back thousands of years, and many historic homes that offer a glimpse into different periods of the past.

Adamson Mounds Site

  • Location: Camden area (address restricted)
  • Listed: July 16, 1970
  • What it is: This site contains ancient mounds built by Native Americans long ago. It's a very important archaeological site that helps us understand the early people who lived in this area.

Belmont Neck Site -38KE06

  • Location: Camden area (address restricted)
  • Listed: February 3, 2006
  • What it is: Another significant archaeological site, this location provides clues about the ancient cultures and ways of life of the first inhabitants of Kershaw County.

Zachariah Cantey House

  • Location: Camden
  • Listed: May 19, 1983
  • What it is: This historic house belonged to Zachariah Cantey. It's an example of the architecture and lifestyle of people in the region from a long time ago.
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The historic Zachariah Cantey House.

Carter Hill

  • Location: South of Camden
  • Listed: September 24, 1992
  • What it is: This historic property offers insights into the rural life and farming history of Kershaw County.

Cool Springs

  • Location: Camden
  • Listed: September 28, 1989
  • What it is: Cool Springs is a historic home that showcases the architectural styles and living conditions of its time.
Coolspring, U.S. Routes 521 & 601, Camden vicinity (Kershaw County, South Carolina)
Cool Springs, a historic home.

Thomas English House

  • Location: Camden
  • Listed: July 22, 1993
  • What it is: This house is another example of the historic homes found in Kershaw County, preserving the look and feel of past eras.
Thomas English House
The Thomas English House.

Benjamin McCoy House

  • Location: South of Cassatt
  • Listed: August 7, 1980
  • What it is: The Benjamin McCoy House is a historic residence that adds to the rich architectural heritage of the county.

McDowell Site

  • Location: Camden area (address restricted)
  • Listed: July 16, 1970
  • What it is: Similar to the Adamson Mounds, the McDowell Site is an important archaeological location that helps researchers learn about ancient human activity in the region.

Midfield Plantation

  • Location: Northeast of Boykin
  • Listed: April 20, 1978
  • What it is: This plantation is another significant historic property, representing the agricultural history and grand estates of Kershaw County.

Russell-Heath House

  • Location: Stoneboro
  • Listed: February 14, 1990
  • What it is: The Russell-Heath House is a historic home that contributes to the understanding of the county's past residents and their way of life.
Russell Heath House
The Russell-Heath House.

Seaboard Air Line Railway Depot

  • Location: Camden
  • Listed: June 2, 2000
  • What it is: This old train station, also known as the Camden Amtrak station, is a reminder of the important role railroads played in connecting communities and transporting people and goods.
Camden South Carolina Amtrak station
The historic Seaboard Air Line Railway Depot in Camden.

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