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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Oconee ...

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    Old Pickens Presbyterian Church. Old Pickens Presbyterian Church. April 4, 1996. ( #96000380) South Carolina Highway 183, 0.25 miles (0.40 km) west of the Oconee-Pickens county line. 34°47′29″N 82°53′12″W. /  34.791389°N 82.886667°W  / 34.791389; -82.886667  ( Old Pickens Presbyterian Church) Seneca.

  3. Oconee County, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Contents. Oconee County, South Carolina. South Carolina. (2020) Oconee County is the westernmost county in the U.S. state of South Carolina. As of the 2020 census, the population was 78,607. [ 2 ] Its county seat is Walhalla and its largest community is Seneca. [ 3 ] Oconee County is included in the Seneca, SC Micropolitan Statistical Area ...

  4. Ram Cat Alley Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Late 19th And 20th Century Revivals. NRHP reference No. 00000289 [1] Added to NRHP. March 24, 2000. Ram Cat Alley Historic District is a national historic district located at Seneca, Oconee County, South Carolina. It encompasses 18 contributing buildings in the central business district of Seneca. They were built between about 1887 and 1930.

  5. Oconee Station State Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    Oconee Station State Historic Site. /  34.84611°N 83.07056°W  / 34.84611; -83.07056. Oconee Station was established in 1792 as a blockhouse on the South Carolina frontier. Troops were removed in 1799. The site also encompasses the Williams Richards House, which was built in the early 19th century as a residence and trading post. [2]

  6. List of African-American historic places in South Carolina

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    These listings illustrate some of the history and contributions of African Americans in South Carolina. Contents: Counties in South Carolina with African American Historic Places. Abbeville - Aiken - Allendale Anderson - Bamberg - Barnwell - Beaufort - Berkeley - Calhoun - Charleston - Cherokee - Chester - Chesterfield - Clarendon - Colleton ...

  7. Chauga Mound - Wikipedia

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    The Chauga Mound ( 38OC1) is an archaeological site once located on the northern bank of the Tugaloo River, about 1,200 feet (370 m) north of the mouth of the Chauga River in present-day Oconee County, South Carolina. The earthen platform mound and former village site were inundated by creation of Lake Hartwell after construction of the ...

  8. Fair Play, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Fair Play is a census-designated place located in Oconee County in the U.S. state of South Carolina. A small portion of the CDP extends into Anderson County. As of the 2020 census, the population of Fair Play was 704. [4] According to tradition, the name stems from an incident in which a bystander implored two brawling pioneers to "play fair". [5]

  9. Walhalla, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Walhalla, South Carolina. Walhalla is a city in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains in Oconee County, South Carolina. Designated in 1868 as the county seat, it lies within the area of the Blue Ridge Escarpment, an area of transition between mountains and piedmont, and contains numerous waterfalls. It is located 16 miles (26 km) from ...