walkthetown:
Aiken: Willcox Inn, 1898, Duke of Windsor heads who's who guest list
walkthetown:
Aiken: Wilds Cottage, 1924
walkthetown:
Aiken: United States Court House
walkthetown:
Aiken: Town Clock
walkthetown:
Aiken: Toole Building, 1867, first solid brick downtown walls, lawyers on this spot since 1837
walkthetown:
Aiken: The Nook, 1900
walkthetown:
Aiken: St. Thaddeus Episcopal Church, 1842/1926, oldest church in town
walkthetown:
Aiken: St. Thaddeus Episcopal Church, 1842/1926, oldest church in town
walkthetown:
Aiken: South Carolina Canal & Railroad Company; once longest in world at 136 miles, cut completed 1852
walkthetown:
Aiken: Rose Hill, 1900, Sheffield Phelps' home
walkthetown:
Aiken: Rose Hill, 1900, Dutch Revival
walkthetown:
Aiken: Richland Avenue parking spot
walkthetown:
Aiken: Rest Period, 1900
walkthetown:
Aiken: One-Acre Farm
walkthetown:
Aiken: Old Post Office, 1912,Palladian windows, metal dome, decorative roof railing
walkthetown:
Aiken: Municipal building, 1938 by Willis Irvin
walkthetown:
Aiken: Morrison-Wright Cottage, 1900, paired Corinthian columns
walkthetown:
Aiken: Morgan Circle, cast iron Victorian fountain
walkthetown:
Aiken: Lorenz Cottage, 1889
walkthetown:
Aiken: Laurens Street
walkthetown:
Aiken: Lauren Street, art deco brickwork
walkthetown:
Aiken: Idylwood, 1923, by Willis Irvin
walkthetown:
Aiken: Hotel Aiken, 1898
walkthetown:
Aiken: horse-themed street signs
walkthetown:
Aiken: Holley Building, 1901
walkthetown:
Aiken: Herman Hahn House, 1890
walkthetown:
Aiken: Hayne Avenue house
walkthetown:
Aiken: Farmers and Merchants Bank, 1912
walkthetown:
Aiken: Eubanks House, 1860, one of earliest homes in Aiken
walkthetown:
Aiken: Efron House, 1872