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Blue Hall

Historic Property
Alternate Name:
Blue Hall
Street Address:
SE corner of int. of Church Street & Mack Lane, Graniteville, SC

Site Number:
S108042001100205
Site Number:
3.030
Date Surveyed:
April 23 1986
Category:
Building
Construction Date:
circa 1900
Historic Use:
Residential/Domestic
Current Use:
Residential/Domestic
Construction Method:
Frame
Foundation Materials:
Brick Piers
Roof Materials:
"V" crimped metal
Signficant Architectural Features:
2 story frame residence, rectangular; 3 bays wide ( 1st & 2nd: W-E-W), 3 bays deep (1st & 2nd: W-W-W); front facing pedimented gable “V" crimped metal roof; 1 int. br. chimney; porch has been removed; central entrance w/transom that has been enclosed, entrance above at the 2nd level, 6/6 windows, some of which have been covered w/plywood; wood weatherboard siding, br. pier fndtn. OUTBUILDINGS: None
Alterations:
Windows infill. porch removed
Historical Information:
Constructed 83 a meeting hall for Blacks; 3ometirne3 referred to as ‘Blue Hall" because it has traditional!y been painted blue; later used as a nightclub, then converted to apartments
Source of Historical Information:
Mrs. Timmerman, 129 Trolleyline Rd., Graniteville
Survey:
Aiken County Survey (Western Portion), 1986
Archives Location:
Box 11, Series 108042, Survey of historic resources (county by county data on surface properties), circa 1971-2014

Related place
Aiken County