On North Limestone Street (State Highway 150) just north of East Dr. L.M. Rosemond Lane, on the right when traveling north.
This 1908 structure opened as a meeting hall; and served as Becker's Bakery from 1929-1936. In Nov. 1936, a stage and screen were added, becoming home to the Cherokee Theater, hosting musical talent that passed through Gaffney. In 1970, the facility . . . — — Map (db m210091) HM
On North Limestone Street (State Highway 150) just north of East Birnie Street, on the right when traveling north.
It cost $20,000 to construct this building in 1902. The first performance "A Colonial Girl" starred Bertha Creighton and took place on October 2, 1902. "The Star" featured stage shows, silent movies, and later, movies with sound. After 35 years at . . . — — Map (db m210023) HM
On North Limestone Street (State Highway 150) north of East Birnie Street, on the right when traveling north.
This building was constructed in 1929. The basement clothing department, added in 1953 was not part of the original construction. Graham Cash Company occupied this property from 1929 until 2002. In 2008, the building was purchased by Gayle White, . . . — — Map (db m210092) HM
On East Frederick Street (State Highway 18) at North Limestone Street (State Highway 150), on the right when traveling east on East Frederick Street.
This building was built in 1903 by Mr. L. Baker. After the addition of 7 vaults and safes, Merchants and Planters National Bank opened in 1914. Two giant, walk-in, side-by side vaults still to this day operate on a time lock system. This three-story . . . — — Map (db m210093) HM
On North Limestone Street (State Highway 150) north of East Frederick Street (State Highway 18), on the right when traveling north.
The original building at this location was built in 1896 by J. Galloway and sold to M. L. Ross in 1900. After several attempts to correct the falling foundation, a new structure replaced the old in 1916. Ross sold half interest in his pool room to . . . — — Map (db m210097) HM
On East Robinson Street at North Limestone Street (State Highway 150), on the right when traveling east on East Robinson Street.
This Building was built in 1915 by Horace Brown. It features a crenellated parapet with stone coping and Tudor design concrete panels. The storefront retains its original Tudor arches at the entrances. This three-story brick building once housed The . . . — — Map (db m210056) HM
On North Limestone Street (State Highway 150) at East Robinson Street, on the right when traveling north on North Limestone Street.
This building was constructed in 1899 by J.D. Goudelock for the purpose of a hotel. Commercial Hotel opened its doors on July 1, 1900. In 1929, Mace Pennington opened the Majestic Cafe. The cafe was renovated in 1947, installing the huge booths at . . . — — Map (db m210052) HM
On North Limestone Street (State Highway 150) just north of East Robinson Street, on the left when traveling north.
This 1903 building was nicknamed "hole in the wall" due to a recessed 3rd story balcony. Featured on the corner entrance is a marble ionic column. Past businesses include Gaffney Drug Co., Western Union Telegraph and Cherokee Savings Bank. — — Map (db m210098) HM
On North Limestone Street (State Highway 150) at Wall Street, on the right when traveling north on North Limestone Street.
Circa 1905, this building is listed on the 1910 map as a hardware store, being built by Gaffney Manufacturing and used as their company store. In 1913, Gaffney Furniture Co. moved into the establishment, showcasing furniture sales on the 1st floor . . . — — Map (db m210299) HM