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  2. Historic Camden Revolutionary War Site - Wikipedia

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    Added to NRHP. July 29, 1969. Historic Camden Revolutionary War Site is a national historic district and open-air museum located in Camden, Kershaw County, South Carolina, United States. Roughly 40 minutes away from Columbia, the state capitol, it is one of the state's largest tourist attractions. The 107-acre site is also known as Historic ...

  3. Camden, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Camden, South Carolina. /  34.25917°N 80.60917°W  / 34.25917; -80.60917. Camden is the largest city and county seat of Kershaw County, South Carolina. The population was 7,764 in the 2020 census, [5] and the 2022 population estimate is 8,213. [6] It is part of the Columbia, South Carolina, Metropolitan Statistical Area.

  4. Old Quaker Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Old Quaker Cemetery. Old Quaker Cemetery, founded in 1759, is a cemetery located in Camden, South Carolina, in Kershaw County. [1] It dates back to the earliest days of Camden, which was first settled in 1730, and is the oldest inland city in South Carolina. [2] The cemetery is notable in that it maintains the gravesites of numerous famous ...

  5. List of historic landmarks in Camden, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Cool Springs (Camden, South Carolina) 726 Kershaw Highway. Built in 1832- 16 Acres. Historic Camden Revolutionary War Site. 222 Broad St. Open-air museum & one of the largest tourist attractions- 107 acres. Kendall Mill Historic District. 90 East Hampton St.

  6. Mulberry Plantation (Kershaw County, South Carolina)

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    Mulberry Plantation, also known as the James and Mary Boykin Chesnut House is a historic plantation at 559 Sumter Highway ( United States Route 521) south of Camden, South Carolina. Declared a National Historic Landmark in 2000, it is significant as the home of American Civil War chronicler Mary Boykin Chesnut, who produced some of the most ...

  7. City of Camden Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Added to NRHP. May 6, 1971. City of Camden Historic District is a national historic district located at Camden, Kershaw County, South Carolina. The district encompasses 48 contributing buildings, 8 contributing sites, 2 contributing structures, and 3 contributing objects in Camden. The district is mostly residential but also include public ...

  8. McDowell Site - Wikipedia

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    July 16, 1970. The McDowell Site, also known as Chesnut Mounds, Taylor Mounds, and Mulberry Plantation House, is a set of historic mounds located near Camden, Kershaw County, South Carolina. The McDowell Site is among the first archaeological sites to be carefully excavated and archaeologically reported in the United States.

  9. Bethesda Presbyterian Church (Camden, South Carolina)

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    Designated NHL. February 4, 1985 [2] Designated CP. May 6, 1971. Bethesda Presbyterian Church is a historic church at 502 DeKalb Street in Camden, South Carolina. A National Historic Landmark, the main church building was built in 1822 and is one of few surviving churches designed by 19th-century American architect Robert Mills .