White Plains, Historical building in Springville, South Carolina.
White Plains is a residential building from the 19th century located in Darlington County, South Carolina. The structure displays architectural features typical of the era and region in which it was built.
The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1985, recognizing its importance to American architectural history. This designation honored the historical value the property has maintained since its construction.
White Plains represents one of 53 properties in Darlington County that demonstrate the architectural development and social patterns of South Carolina.
The building sits in a rural area and is best reached by local roads. Information about the property is available through the National Register of Historic Places documentation.
The geographical coordinates at latitude 34.3567 and longitude -79.8833 position White Plains in a region known for its Southern architectural elements.
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