National Historic Register properties in Fairfield county/parish, South Carolina
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Ebenezer Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church (Jenkinsville)
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Glenn, Dr. John, House (Jenkinsville)
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High Point (Jenkinsville)
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Kincaid-Anderson House (Jenkinsville)
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Little River Baptist Church (Jenkinsville)
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Mayfair (Jenkinsville)
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Davis Plantation (Monticello)
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Fonti Flora Plantation (Monticello)
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Monticello Methodist Church (Monticello)
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Monticello Store and Post Office (Monticello)
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Beard, James, House (Ridgeway)
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Blink Bonnie (Ridgeway)
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Camp Welfare (Ridgeway)
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Century House (Ridgeway)
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Hunter House (Ridgeway)
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Mount Hope (Ridgeway)
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Ridgeway Historic District (Ridgeway)
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Ruff's Chapel (Ridgeway)
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St. Stephen's Episcopal Church (Ridgeway)
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Valencia (Ridgeway)
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Vaughn's Stage Coach Stop (Ridgeway)
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Wilson, Monroe, House (Ridgeway)
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Albion (Winnsboro)
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Balwearie (Winnsboro)
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Blair Mound (Winnsboro)
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Brice, Dr. Walter, House and Office (Winnsboro)
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Concord Presbyterian Church (Winnsboro)
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Furman Institution Academic Building (Winnsboro)
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Furman Institution Faculty Residence (Winnsboro)
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Hunstanton (Winnsboro)
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Ketchin Building (Winnsboro)
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Lemmon, Bob, House (Winnsboro)
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Liberty Universalist Church and Feasterville Academy Historic District (Winnsboro)
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McMeekin Rock Shelter (Winnsboro)
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Mount Olivet Presbyterian Church (Winnsboro)
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Mt. Zion Institute High School (Winnsboro)
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New Hope A.R.P. Church and Session House (Winnsboro)
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Old Stone House (Winnsboro)
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Rockton and Rion Railroad Historic District (Winnsboro)
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Rural Point (Winnsboro)
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Shivar Springs Bottling Company Cisterns (Winnsboro)
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The Oaks (Winnsboro)
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Tocaland (Winnsboro)
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White Oak Historic District (Winnsboro)
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Winnsboro Historic District (Winnsboro)