Winnsboro—A Historic Town Marked by Time, Craft, and Civic Tradition
Anchored by one of the nation’s oldest working town clocks and surrounded by Federal-era homes, historic churches, and early railroad buildings, Winnsboro is a small South Carolina town with a remarkably rich architectural legacy. Its streets and landmarks reflect more
Bennettsville—A Pee Dee Town Built on Craftsmanship, Cotton, and Civic Pride
Echoing the prosperity of the cotton era and the craftsmanship of a bygone time, Bennettsville is one of the Pee Dee’s most architecturally rich small towns. Its tree-lined streets, Victorian homes, and grand civic buildings tell a story of ambition,
Port Royal & St. Helena Island—A Coastal Landscape Shaped by History, Culture, and Architecture
Across the Beaufort region’s outlying communities—from the historic village of Port Royal to the culturally rich St. Helena Island—architecture tells a powerful story of resilience, identity, and community. These places reveal South Carolina’s coastal heritage through preserved cottages, sacred spaces,
Ninety Six—Where Forts, Farms, and Railways Shaped a Historic Landscape
Blending Revolutionary War heritage with early railroad and agrarian history, Ninety Six is a small South Carolina town with an outsized architectural story. Its historic sites, homes, and civic buildings reveal how frontier fortifications, rail expansion, and small-town life shaped
Summerville—A Resort Town Where Architecture and Nature Shape a Southern Legacy
Known for its pine forests, porch-lined streets, and reputation as the “Birthplace of Sweet Tea,” Summerville is a town where architecture reflects both natural beauty and 19th-century resort heritage. Its historic homes, inns, and civic buildings tell the story of
McClellanville—A Coastal Village Where Architecture Reflects Life on the Water
Quiet, picturesque, and defined by its connection to water, McClellanville is one of South Carolina’s most authentic coastal villages. Its historic homes, simple churches, and working waterfront architecture reveal a community shaped by tides, storms, and generations of fishing families.
York—A Piedmont Town Built on History, Craft, and Civic Identity
With one of the most intact historic districts in the South Carolina Piedmont, York is a town where 19th-century civic landmarks, Victorian homes, and early commercial architecture come together to form a richly textured sense of place. Its buildings reveal