[1] |
Landmark name [2] |
Image |
Date listed |
Location |
City or town |
Summary |
1 |
Ashley River Historic District |
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01994-09-12September 12, 1994 |
Roughly along the Ashley River from just east of South Carolina Highway 165 , near Watson Hill (North Charleston), to the Seaboard Coast Line Railroad bridge
|
Charleston , North Charleston |
Extends into Charleston and Dorchester County |
2 |
Charleston Naval Hospital Historic District |
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Portions of Avenue A, Avenue B, Avenue D, 2nd Street, 4th Street, Hayter Street, North Hobson Street, McMillan Avenue, Machinists Street, Pierside Street, Pipefitters Street, Roe Avenue, Shipfitters Way, and Truxtun Avenue
[3]
|
North Charleston |
|
3 |
Charleston Navy Yard Historic District |
|
02006-08-09August 9, 2006 |
Roughly bounded by 1st St., Hobson Ave., Ave. D, 4th and 5th Sts., and the drydocks between 1st and 13th Sts.
|
North Charleston |
|
4 |
Charleston Navy Yard Officers' Quarters Historic District |
|
02007-03-02March 2, 2007 |
Turnbull Ave., Everglades Dr., Navy Way, and portions of Hobson Ave. and Blackstop Dr.
|
North Charleston |
|
5 |
H.L. HUNLEY (submarine) |
|
01978-12-29December 29, 1978 |
Located on the old Naval base in North Charleston
|
North Charleston |
|
6 |
Magnolia Plantation and Gardens |
|
01972-12-11December 11, 1972 |
Directly across the Ashley River from North Charleston and 10 miles northwest of Charleston on South Carolina Highway 61
|
Charleston , North Charleston |
|
7 |
Marshlands Plantation House |
|
01973-03-30March 30, 1973 |
Northern side of Fort Sumter Dr.
|
James Island |
The house was moved from its original location at the old Naval Base in North Charleston for preservation. |