Intensive Architectural Survey Report For Palmetto Parkway (I-520) Phase 2 From US 1 To I-20 Aiken County, South Carolina

Author(s): Clay Griffith

Year: 2003

Summary

"Edwards-Pitman Environmental, Inc. conducted an intensive survey of historic architectural resources for the proposed Palmetto Parkway (1-520) Phase 2 from US 1 to Interstate 20 in Aiken County, South Carolina. This report presents the findings of the intensive study. Twenty-seven (27) resources were recorded (Aiken County survey site numbers 2727 to 2753). The majority of the properties surveyed in the project corridor are houses dating between 1920 and 1950, although three stores and two other buildings converted to residences were also recorded. None of these newly recorded properties are considered to be eligible for the National Register of Historic Places."

Cite this Record

Intensive Architectural Survey Report For Palmetto Parkway (I-520) Phase 2 From US 1 To I-20 Aiken County, South Carolina. Clay Griffith. Asheville, North Carolina: Edwards-Pitman Environmental, Inc. 2003 ( tDAR id: 391652) ; doi:10.6067/XCV82R3SX4

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URL: http://artsandsciences.sc.edu/sciaa/


Temporal Coverage

Calendar Date: 1843 to 2013 (Rose Cottage (House) (To Present))

Calendar Date: 1926 to 2013 (House (To Present))

Calendar Date: 1940 to 2013 (House (To Present))

Calendar Date: 1930 to 2013 (House (To Present))

Calendar Date: 1930 to 2013 (Store (To Present))

Calendar Date: 1930 to 2013 (House (To Present))

Calendar Date: 1925 to 2013 (House (To Present))

Calendar Date: 1925 to 2013 (House (To Present))

Calendar Date: 1900 to 2013 (Building converted to a House (To Present))

Calendar Date: 1930 to 2013 (House (To Present))

Calendar Date: 1930 to 2013 (Frame Barn or Warehouse converted to House (To Present))

Calendar Date: 1925 to 2013 (House (To Present))

Calendar Date: 1925 to 2013 (House (To Present))

Calendar Date: 1930 to 2013 (House (To Present))

Calendar Date: 1930 to 2013 (House (To Present))

Calendar Date: 1940 to 2013 (House (To Present))

Calendar Date: 1930 to 2013 (Store (To Present))

Calendar Date: 1940 to 2013 (House (To Present))

Calendar Date: 1925 to 2013 (House (To Present))

Calendar Date: 1930 to 2013 (Store (To Present))

Calendar Date: 1940 to 2013 (House (To Present))

Calendar Date: 1920 to 2013 (House (To Present))

Calendar Date: 1920 to 2013 (House (To Present))

Calendar Date: 1920 to 2013 (House (To Present))

Calendar Date: 1925 to 2013 (House (To Present))

Calendar Date: 1930 to 2013 (House (To Present))

Calendar Date: 1945 to 2013 (House (To Present))

Calendar Date: 1925 to 2013 (House (To Present))

Calendar Date: 1945 to 2013 (House (To Present))

Calendar Date: 1925 to 2013 (House (To Present))

Spatial Coverage

min long: -82.061; min lat: 33.361 ; max long: -81.547; max lat: 33.649 ;

Notes

General Note: "In summary, Edwards-Pitman Environmental, Inc. performed an intensive survey of historic architectural resources within the project corridor for the Palmetto Parkway (I520) Phase 2. The two alternatives that are being studied were developed from the preferred alternative selected following the completion of an Environmental Impact Statement in 1979. The two alternates under consideration follow the same route for approximately two-thirds of the project length, beginning at US 1 and extending north of Belvedere-Clearwater Road (SR 126). They are differentiated by their intersections with US 25-SC 121 and interchange with Interstate 20. Edwards-Pitman Environmental, Inc. identified and recorded twenty-nine (29) properties over fifty years old. Among these, two properties-Rose Cottage (#015-0523) and the D. T. Mathis House (#361-0715)-were previously surveyed in 1988. These properties were documented in their present condition and the survey records updated. Of the twenty-seven (27) additional resources recorded during this survey (Aiken County survey site numbers 2727 to 2753) the majority of the properties are houses dating between 1920 and 1950, although three stores and two other buildings converted to residences were also recorded. None of these twenty-seven newly recorded properties are considered to be eligible for the National Register of Historic Places. Also, the D. T. Mathis House is considered to be not eligible for the National Register, as it was following its initial survey in 1988."

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