Mount Pleasant Historic District is a charming national historic district located within Mount Pleasant's downtown district, protecting nine historic buildings reflecting the city's history as a summer resort town. The district, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, protects a 37-block area that is home to important architectural buildings of the 18th, 19th, and early 20th centuries. Greek Revival, Gothic Revival, and vernacular Georgian styles are showcased in the design of buildings such as the Mount Pleasant Presbyterian Church, the Mount Pleasant Seventh-Day Adventist Church, and the St. Andrews Episcopal Church. Significant historic homes showcased include the Captain Peter Lewis House and the Hibben-McIver House. Many other buildings within the district serve as a center of small-town commerce and culture, including winery tasting rooms, antique stores, cafes, and boutiques.
Mt Pleasant, SC 29464