Architect Amos D. Lockwood Area 81 ha Added to NRHP 7 May 1996 | NRHP Reference # 96000494 Year built 1877 | |
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Architectural style Other, Bungalow/craftsman, Greek Revival, Shot gun |
The Vaucluse Historic District, located in Vaucluse, South Carolina in Aiken County. The district includes the mill, number of accompanying buildings, and over eighty mill village homes. The district is noteworthy in that it is considered to be oldest mill village in the state. No less significant, the mill building, completed in 1877, was based on the plans of architect Amos D. Lockwood. Lockwood’s successor firm, Lockwood, Greene & Company, would later design around fifty of South Carolina’s textile manufacturing facilities. The Vancluse Historic District was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on May 7, 1996.
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Vaucluse Mill Village Historic District Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA