Beaufort Historic District Beaufort, South Carolina
Buildings & Structures in the Beaufort Historic District, Beaufort, South Carolina
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St. Helena's Anglican Church
Beaufort, South Carolina
1817
St. Helena's Anglican Church, a.k.a. the Parish Church of Saint Helena, was reconstructed in 1817 in Federal/Georgian style, replacing a church of c. 1720-25. It is a contributing property in the Beaufort Historic District (building #1105).
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William Ritchie House (1307 Bay St)
Beaufort, South Carolina
c. 1883
The William Ritchie House at 1307 Bay St was constructed in c. 1883. It is a contributing property in the Beaufort Historic District (building #1192).
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General Stephen Bull House (1305 Bay St)
Beaufort, South Carolina
c. 1910
The General Stephen Bull House at 1305 Bay St in Beaufort was constructed in Neoclassical style around 1910. It is a contributing property in the Beaufort Historic District (building #1191).
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Beaufort Bank (Panini's on the Waterfront)
Beaufort, South Carolina
1916
Beaufort Bank (now Panini's on the Waterfront) at 928 Bay St was constructed in Neoclassical style in 1916. It is a contributing property in the Beaufort Historic District (building #1041).
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William Fickling House (1109 Craven St)
Beaufort, South Carolina
c. 1820
The William Fickling House at 1109 Craven St was constructed around 1820. It is a contributing property in the Beaufort Historic District (building #1109).
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Secession House (113 Craven Street)
Beaufort, South Carolina
c. 1815
The Secession House (a.k.a. Milton Maxcy House or Maxcy-Rhett House) was constructed c. 1815 in Federal style and remodeled c. 1850 in Greek Revival style. It is a contributing property in the Beaufort Historic District (building #1110).
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Cuthbert House
Beaufort, South Carolina
c. 1811
Built c. 1811 for General John Cuthbert, the Cuthbert House is "typical of Beaufort's gracious waterfront homes and is an important component of The Beaufort Historic District" (National Register).