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Your search returned 12 results. Christian and Congregational Church
Eureka (Greenwood County) Listed in State Register 5/26/1989
Architect: Not listed
Curry Archeological Site
Madison (Greenwood County) Listed in National Register 11/20/1974
Architect: Not listed
Eureka Carnegie Library
Eureka (Greenwood County) Listed in National Register 8/10/1988
Architect: George Washburn
Eureka U.S. Post Office
Eureka (Greenwood County) Listed in National Register 10/17/1989
Architect: Not listed
Greenwood Hotel
Eureka (Greenwood County) Listed in National Register 09/06/2006
Architect: Charles W. Squires
Designed by the architect, Charles W. Squires, the Greenwood Hotel is nominated for its association with the development of commerce in and around Eureka since the 1880s as well as being the site for much regional recreation and social interaction. C.W. Reich and Edward Creebo constructed the original two-story limestone and brick building in 1883 upon a masonry foundation by George H. Martz. In 1926 H.D. Hover, prominent oilman, cattleman and horseman in Greenwood County, purchased the structure and redesigned the hotel in the Spanish eclectic style with a unified three-story section and three storefronts. Indian Spring Petroglyph Site, 14GR320
Fall River (Greenwood County) Listed in National Register 7/09/1982
Architect: Not listed
Lone Cone Archeological Site
Madison (Greenwood County) Listed in National Register 5/17/1976
Architect: Not listed
Madison Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railroad Depot
Madison (Greenwood County) Listed in National Register 12/06/1991
Architect: Not listed
North Branch Otter Creek Bridge
Piedmont (Greenwood County) Listed in National Register 7/02/1985
Architect: Not listed
Two Duck Archeological Site
Severy (Greenwood County) Listed in National Register 3/26/1975
Architect: Not listed
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