Mount Pleasant Historic District (Mount Pleasant, South Carolina)

Mount Pleasant Historic District
200 Bank Street, Mount Pleasant Historic District, September 2011
Location Bounded by Charleston Harbor, Shem Creek, Royal Ave., and McConts Dr., Mount Pleasant, South Carolina
Coordinates 32°47′10″N 79°52′33″W / 32.78611°N 79.87583°W / 32.78611; -79.87583Coordinates: 32°47′10″N 79°52′33″W / 32.78611°N 79.87583°W / 32.78611; -79.87583
Area 61.6 acres (24.9 ha)
Built 1900 (1900)
Architectural style Mixed (more Than 2 Styles From Different Periods)
NRHP Reference # 73001701[1]
Added to NRHP March 30, 1973

Mount Pleasant Historic District is a national historic district located at Mount Pleasant, Charleston County, South Carolina. The district encompasses nine contributing buildings in the town of Mount Pleasant. The dwellings reflect Mount Pleasant's historic role as a summer resort town. The building reflect architectural styles of the 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries, including vernacular Georgian, Greek Revival and Gothic Revival. Notable buildings include the Mount Pleasant Presbyterian Church, St. Andrews Episcopal Church, Mount Pleasant Seventh-Day Adventist Church, Hibben-McIver House, 200 Bank Street, and the Captain Peter Lewis House. Located in the district is the separately listed Old Courthouse.[2][3]

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 Staff (2010-07-09). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
  2. Nancy R. Ruhf (February 1972). "Mount Pleasant Historic District" (pdf). National Register of Historic Places - Nomination and Inventory. Retrieved 2014-08-01.
  3. "Mount Pleasant Historic District, Charleston County (Mount Pleasant)". National Register Properties in South Carolina. South Carolina Department of Archives and History. Retrieved 2014-08-01. and accompanying map.


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