List of African American Historic Places in South Carolina - Richland County

Richland County

  • Columbia
    • Allen University Historic District (NR/HM)
    • Alston House (NR/HM)
    • Benedict College Historic District (NR/HM)
    • Bethel A.M.E. Church (NR/HM)
    • Big Apple (NR)
    • Blossom Street School (HM)
    • Calvary Baptist Church, 1865-1945 (HM)
    • Carver Theatre (NR/HM)
    • Chapelle Administration Building (NR/NHL)
    • Columbia Township Auditorium (NR)
    • Harriet M. Cornwell Tourist Home (NR)
    • Early Howard School Site (HM)
    • Matilda A. Evans House (HR)
    • Fair-Rutherford and Rutherford Houses (NR)
    • Nathaniel J. Frederick House (HM)
    • Good Samaritan-Waverly Hospital (NR/HM)
    • Harden Street Substation (NR)
    • Heidt-Russell House (HM)
    • James M. Hinton House (HM)
    • Howard School Site (HM)
    • Kress Building (NR)
    • Ladson Presbyterian Church (NR/HM)
    • Lighthouse & Informer (HM)
    • Mann-Simons Cottage (NR)
    • North Carolina Mutual Building (NR)
    • Matthew J. Perry House (HM)
    • Pine Grove Rosenwald School (NR)
    • Randolph Cemetery (NR/HM)
    • Richard Samuel Roberts House (HM)
    • St. Paul Church (HM)
    • Sidney Park C.M.E. Church (NR/HM)
    • Modjeska Monteith Simkins House (NR/HM)
    • South Carolina Statehouse (NR)
    • Visanka-Starks House (HM)
    • Waverly Historic District (NR/HM)
    • Waverly Five and Dime (HM)
    • A.P. Williams Funeral Home (NR)
  • Eastover
    • Goodwill Plantation (NR)
    • Siloam School (NR)
    • St. Phillip A.M.E. Church (HM)
    • St. Phillip School (NR)
    • St. Thomas Protestant Episcopal Church (NR)
    • Wesley Methodist Church (HM)
  • Gadsden
    • Magnolia, Slave House (NR)
  • Hopkins
    • Barber House (NR)

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