Rock Hill Downtown Historic District consists of twelve contiguous buildings built between 1870 and 1931 in downtown Rock Hill in York County, South Carolina.
The twelve buildings are:
- Episcopal Church of Our Saviour, 144 Caldwell St.
- First Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church, 201 E. White St.
- First Baptist Church, 215 E. Main St.
- St. John's United Methodist Church, St. John's Court
- Old Post Office Building, 325 Oakland Ave.
- Post Office and Federal Building, 102 E. Main St.
- Andrew Jackson Hotel, 223 E. Main St.
- Citizens Bank Building, 157 E. Main St.
- McFadden Building, 212 E. Main St.
- Bass Furniture Company, 208-210 E. Main St.
- Fink's Department Store 206 E. Main St.
- Rock Hill Supply Company, 202 E. Main St.
In 1931 the Old Post Office Building was moved about a block from its original site where the new Post Office now stands. The Old Post Office then served as a library, until 1974, and now serves as a private office building. It was built in 1906 and designed by James Knox Taylor, the Supervising Architect of the Treasury.
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