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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in York County ...

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    October 15, 1966 (Northwest of Bethany on South Carolina Highway 161: Bethany: Extends into Cherokee County: 15: Mack-Belk House: Mack-Belk House: June 11, 1992 (119 Banks St. Fort Mill

  3. Fort Mill Downtown Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Fort Mill Downtown Historic District is a national historic district located at Fort Mill, York County, South Carolina. It encompasses 16 contributing buildings, 1 contributing site, 1 contributing structure, and 4 contributing objects in the central business district of Fort Mill. The buildings are predominantly one and two-story masonry ...

  4. John M. White House - Wikipedia

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    John M. White House, also known as Springs Industries Guest House, is a historic home located at Fort Mill, York County, South Carolina.It was built about 1872, and is a two-story brick dwelling with Italianate and Second Empire style design elements.

  5. William Elliott White House - Wikipedia

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    William Elliott White House-- also known as Elliott White Springs House—is a historic home located near Fort Mill, York County, South Carolina. [2] It was built in 1831, and is a two-story brick house with Federal design elements.

  6. Unity Presbyterian Church Complex - Wikipedia

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    Fort Mill MPS: NRHP reference No. 92000649 [1] Added to NRHP: June 11, 1992: Unity Presbyterian Church Complex is a historic church in Fort Mill, South Carolina. [2] [3]

  7. Springfield Plantation House (Fort Mill, South Carolina)

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    Springfield Plantation House is the oldest wood-frame house in Fort Mill, South Carolina and was the site of one of the last meetings of the Confederate cabinet. [2] [3] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. [1]