National Register Eligible Bridges in South Carolina

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For a property to be eligible for the National Register of Historic Places, it must meet at least one of its four main criteria. Information about architectural styles, association with various aspects of social history, and commerce and ownership are all integral parts of the nomination. Each nomination contains a narrative section that provides a detailed physical description of the property and justifies why it is significant historically with regard to either local, state, or national history. The four National Register of Historic Places criteria are the following:

Criterion A, "Event", the property must make a contribution to the major pattern of American history.

Criterion B, "Person", is associated with significant people of the American past.

Criterion C, "Design/Construction", concerns the distinctive characteristics of the building by its architecture and construction, including having great artistic value or being the work of a master.

Criterion D, "Information potential", is satisfied if the property has yielded or may be likely to yield information important to prehistory or history.[12]