List of National Historic Landmarks in South Carolina - Former NHLs in South Carolina

Former NHLs in South Carolina

The nuclear-powered commercial vessel NS Savannah was moved to Virginia. Piedmont Number One, a historic textile mill, burned in 1983.

Landmark name Image Date designated Locality County Description
NS Savannah 01991-07-17July 17, 1991 Patriot's Point Charleston
Charleston Nuclear-powered merchant cargo and passenger vessel. It was at Patriot's Point from 1982 until 1994, when it was removed to Baltimore, MD. So it was an NHL in SC from 1991 to 1994. It is now in Virginia.
Piedmont Number One 01978-06-02June 2, 1978 Piedmont Greenville A historic Southern textile mill that burned in 1983. Its National Historic Landmark Designation was removed on March 5, 1986.

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