File:Farmers' Hall, Pendleton, South Carolina.jpg
In 1940, it was a US Post Office and the home of the Pendleton Farmers' Society.
It was originally constructed as the court house for the Pendleton District, South Carolina. The District was disbanded prior to completion and completed by the Pendleton Farmers' Society.
In 2007, the post office is no longer there and the first floor is a restaurant.
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