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National Register Properties in South Carolina Latta Historic District #2, Dillon County |
Latta Historic District #2 is significant as a fine collection of late nineteenth and early twentieth century vernacular architecture. The district contains notable local examples of late Victorian era architecture and a fine local example of the bungalow style. The district is a collection of twelve contributing properties and three noncontributing properties, constructed between ca. 1890 and 1930, including residences and a church. The residences are mostly one- and two-story, frame buildings with either late Victorian era details or bungalow styling. Also included is the Latta Presbyterian Church, a small frame church with Gothic Revival details. Listed in the National Register May 17, 1984.
View a map showing the boundaries of the Latta Historic District #2.
View the complete text of the nomination form for this National Register property. In addition, the Historic Resources of Latta, ca. 1890-ca. 1930 includes historical background information for this and other related National Register properties.
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