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This is a '''List of National Historic Landmarks in North Carolina'''.
This is a '''List of National Historic Jerkers in North Carolina'''.


North Carolina has 38 [[National Historic Landmarks]]:
North Carolina has 38 [[National Historic Landmarks]]:

Revision as of 19:24, 18 October 2010

This is a List of National Historic Jerkers in North Carolina.

North Carolina has 38 National Historic Landmarks:

Landmark name [1] Image Year listed [1] Locality [1] [2] County [1] Description [3]
1 Bentonville Battlefield image pending June 19, 1996 Bentonville and Newton Grove
Johnston Site of Battle of Bentonville
2 Bethabara 1934 HABS photo January 20, 1999 Winston-Salem
Forsyth Area of 1753 Moravian settlement
3 Bethania Historic District image pending August 7, 2001 Bethania
Forsyth
4 Biltmore Estate May 23, 1963 Asheville
Buncombe NRHP 66000586. Updated documentation 4/05/05 noted in PDF 007.
5 W. T. Blackwell and Company Tobacco Factory Blackwell and Company Tobacco Factory December 22, 1977 Durham
35°59′44″N 78°54′14″W / 35.995457°N 78.903959°W / 35.995457; -78.903959 (W. T. Blackwell and Company Tobacco Factory)
Durham Also known as Bull Durham Tobacco Factory.
6 Blandwood June 7, 1988 Greensboro
36°04′13″N 79°47′44″W / 36.070384°N 79.795425°W / 36.070384; -79.795425 (Blandwood)
Guilford NRHP 70000455
7 Cape Hatteras Light Station Cape Hatteras Lighthouse August 5, 1998 Buxton
Dare At 208 feet (63 m) tall, tallest lighthouse in the United States.
8 Capitol (North Carolina) November 6, 1973 Raleigh
35°46′52″N 78°38′20″W / 35.7812487429°N 78.6388970457°W / 35.7812487429; -78.6388970457 (Capitol (North Carolina))
Wake Capitol building, part of Capitol Area Historic District.
9 Chowan County Courthouse 1939 HABS photo April 15, 1970 Edenton
36°03′21″N 76°36′30″W / 36.055968023°N 76.6083370785°W / 36.055968023; -76.6083370785 (Chowan County Courthouse)
Chowan NRHP 70000447
10 Christ Episcopal Church image pending December 23, 1987 Raleigh
35°46′52″N 78°38′16″W / 35.781146°N 78.637648°W / 35.781146; -78.637648 (Christ Episcopal Church)
Wake Perhaps earliest Gothic architecture church in the South, designed in 1846 by Richard Upjohn
11 Connemara, The Carl Sandburg Farm Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site October 17, 1968 Flat Rock
Henderson
12 Cooleemee image pending June 2, 1978 Mocksville
Davie Plantation
13 Coolmore 1939 HABS photo June 2, 1978 Tarboro
Edgecombe Plantation
14 Cupola House 1940 HABS photo April 15, 1970 Edenton
36°03′28″N 76°36′33″W / 36.057856°N 76.609261°W / 36.057856; -76.609261 (Cupola House)
Chowan A house with a cupola
15 Josephus Daniels House image pending December 8, 1976 Raleigh
35°47′56″N 78°38′51″W / 35.798937°N 78.647597°W / 35.798937; -78.647597 (Daniels, Josephus, House)
Wake Home of Josephus Daniels
16 Duke Homestead and Tobacco Factory image pending November 13, 1966 Durham
Durham Homestead and factory of Washington Duke
17 Fort Fisher Fort Fisher (painting/excerpt 1890): shows stylized earthen walls along the Northern Bastion. November 5, 1961 Wilmington
New Hanover A fort
18 Guilford Court House Battlefield Nathanael Greene statue at Guilford Courthouse National Military Park January 3, 2001 Greensboro
Guilford Partially preserved site of American Revolutionary War's Battle of Guilford Court House
19 Hardaway Site image pending June 21, 1990 Badin
Stanly An archaeological site
20 Hayes Plantation 1940 HABS photo November 7, 1973 Edenton
36°02′53″N 76°36′08″W / 36.0481889546°N 76.6022287664°W / 36.0481889546; -76.6022287664 (Hayes Plantation)
Chowan A plantation
21 Hinton Rowan Helper House image pending November 7, 1973 Mocksville
35°54′18″N 80°36′17″W / 35.9051370299°N 80.6047239139°W / 35.9051370299; -80.6047239139 (Helper, Hinton Rowan, House)
Davie A house
22 Market House November 7, 1973 Fayetteville
35°03′04″N 78°52′40″W / 35.0509912673°N 78.8777807012°W / 35.0509912673; -78.8777807012 (Market House)
Cumberland Market below, town hall above
23 USS MONITOR (Shipwreck) Engraving of the Monitor sinking June 23, 1986 Cape Hatteras
Dare NRHP 74002299. USS Monitor shipwreck ( ironclad).
24 Nash-Hooper House 1965 HABS photo November 11, 1971 Hillsborough
36°04′37″N 79°06′01″W / 36.077058°N 79.100232°W / 36.077058; -79.100232 (Nash-Hooper House)
Orange NRHP 71000610
25 North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company Building image pending May 15, 1975 Durham
35°59′45″N 78°54′03″W / 35.995972°N 78.900951°W / 35.995972; -78.900951 (North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company Building)
Durham NRHP 75001258
26 USS NORTH CAROLINA (Battleship) The USS North Carolina Battleship Memorial, seen from downtown Wilmington, across the mouth of the Cape Fear River January 14, 1986 Wilmington
34°14′06″N 77°56′34″W / 34.2348996472°N 77.9428548034°W / 34.2348996472; -77.9428548034 (NORTH CAROLINA, USS (Battleship))
New Hanover NRHP 82004893. USS North Carolina ( battleship).
27 Old East December 21, 1965 Chapel Hill
35°54′38″N 79°03′03″W / 35.9106179574°N 79.0507497594°W / 35.9106179574; -79.0507497594 (Old East)
Orange First building of first state university in the United States, built in 1795
28 Old Salem Historic District Living History interpreters portraying two young women of Salem. The seated woman is copying Bible verses using a quill. November 13, 1966 Winston-Salem
Forsyth NRHP 66000591
29 Palmer-Marsh House 1962 HABS photo April 15, 1970 Bath
35°28′30″N 76°48′51″W / 35.4748703911°N 76.8141701694°W / 35.4748703911; -76.8141701694 (Palmer-Marsh House)
Beaufort NRHP 70000439
30 Pinehurst Historic District File:PH Hotel.jpg June 19, 1996 Pinehurst
Moore A historic upmarket golf resort
31 Playmakers Theatre November 7, 1973 Chapel Hill
35°54′17″N 79°03′02″W / 35.9047537099°N 79.0504504318°W / 35.9047537099; -79.0504504318 (Playmakers Theatre)
Orange NRHP 71000605
32 Reed Gold Mine Panning for gold at the Reed Gold Mine May 23, 1966 Concord
Cabarrus NRHP 66000587. Site of first gold discovery in United States
33 Salem Tavern 1934 HABS photo January 29, 1964 Winston-Salem
36°05′07″N 80°14′30″W / 36.085336°N 80.241745°W / 36.085336; -80.241745 (Salem Tavern)
Forsyth NRHP 66000592
34 Single Brothers' House 1940 HABS photo April 15, 1970 Winston-Salem
36°05′15″N 80°14′32″W / 36.087560°N 80.242105°W / 36.087560; -80.242105 (Single Brothers' House)
Forsyth NRHP 70000454
35 Town Creek Indian Mound Town Creek Indian Mound July 19, 1964 Mount Gilead
Montgomery Archaeological site
36 Union Tavern HABS photo May 15, 1975 Milton
36°32′12″N 79°12′24″W / 36.5365668647°N 79.2067849986°W / 36.5365668647; -79.2067849986 (Union Tavern)
Caswell NRHP 75001245
37 Thomas Wolfe House November 11, 1971 Asheville
35°35′45″N 82°32′43″W / 35.5956989115°N 82.5452873772°W / 35.5956989115; -82.5452873772 (Wolfe, Thomas, House)
Buncombe NRHP 71000572
38 Wright Brothers National Memorial Visitor Center January 3, 2001 Kill Devil Hills
Dare

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d National Park Service (April 2007). "National Historic Landmarks Survey: List of National Historic Landmarks by State" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-06-09. Retrieved 2007-05-20.
  2. ^ National Park Service. "National Historic Landmark Program: NHL Database". Retrieved 2007-08-14. {{ cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= ( help)
  3. ^ National Park Service. "National Historic Landmark Program: NHL Database". {{ cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= ( help) Retrieved on various dates.
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This is a '''List of National Historic Landmarks in North Carolina'''.
This is a '''List of National Historic Jerkers in North Carolina'''.


North Carolina has 38 [[National Historic Landmarks]]:
North Carolina has 38 [[National Historic Landmarks]]:

Revision as of 19:24, 18 October 2010

This is a List of National Historic Jerkers in North Carolina.

North Carolina has 38 National Historic Landmarks:

Landmark name [1] Image Year listed [1] Locality [1] [2] County [1] Description [3]
1 Bentonville Battlefield image pending June 19, 1996 Bentonville and Newton Grove
Johnston Site of Battle of Bentonville
2 Bethabara 1934 HABS photo January 20, 1999 Winston-Salem
Forsyth Area of 1753 Moravian settlement
3 Bethania Historic District image pending August 7, 2001 Bethania
Forsyth
4 Biltmore Estate May 23, 1963 Asheville
Buncombe NRHP 66000586. Updated documentation 4/05/05 noted in PDF 007.
5 W. T. Blackwell and Company Tobacco Factory Blackwell and Company Tobacco Factory December 22, 1977 Durham
35°59′44″N 78°54′14″W / 35.995457°N 78.903959°W / 35.995457; -78.903959 (W. T. Blackwell and Company Tobacco Factory)
Durham Also known as Bull Durham Tobacco Factory.
6 Blandwood June 7, 1988 Greensboro
36°04′13″N 79°47′44″W / 36.070384°N 79.795425°W / 36.070384; -79.795425 (Blandwood)
Guilford NRHP 70000455
7 Cape Hatteras Light Station Cape Hatteras Lighthouse August 5, 1998 Buxton
Dare At 208 feet (63 m) tall, tallest lighthouse in the United States.
8 Capitol (North Carolina) November 6, 1973 Raleigh
35°46′52″N 78°38′20″W / 35.7812487429°N 78.6388970457°W / 35.7812487429; -78.6388970457 (Capitol (North Carolina))
Wake Capitol building, part of Capitol Area Historic District.
9 Chowan County Courthouse 1939 HABS photo April 15, 1970 Edenton
36°03′21″N 76°36′30″W / 36.055968023°N 76.6083370785°W / 36.055968023; -76.6083370785 (Chowan County Courthouse)
Chowan NRHP 70000447
10 Christ Episcopal Church image pending December 23, 1987 Raleigh
35°46′52″N 78°38′16″W / 35.781146°N 78.637648°W / 35.781146; -78.637648 (Christ Episcopal Church)
Wake Perhaps earliest Gothic architecture church in the South, designed in 1846 by Richard Upjohn
11 Connemara, The Carl Sandburg Farm Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site October 17, 1968 Flat Rock
Henderson
12 Cooleemee image pending June 2, 1978 Mocksville
Davie Plantation
13 Coolmore 1939 HABS photo June 2, 1978 Tarboro
Edgecombe Plantation
14 Cupola House 1940 HABS photo April 15, 1970 Edenton
36°03′28″N 76°36′33″W / 36.057856°N 76.609261°W / 36.057856; -76.609261 (Cupola House)
Chowan A house with a cupola
15 Josephus Daniels House image pending December 8, 1976 Raleigh
35°47′56″N 78°38′51″W / 35.798937°N 78.647597°W / 35.798937; -78.647597 (Daniels, Josephus, House)
Wake Home of Josephus Daniels
16 Duke Homestead and Tobacco Factory image pending November 13, 1966 Durham
Durham Homestead and factory of Washington Duke
17 Fort Fisher Fort Fisher (painting/excerpt 1890): shows stylized earthen walls along the Northern Bastion. November 5, 1961 Wilmington
New Hanover A fort
18 Guilford Court House Battlefield Nathanael Greene statue at Guilford Courthouse National Military Park January 3, 2001 Greensboro
Guilford Partially preserved site of American Revolutionary War's Battle of Guilford Court House
19 Hardaway Site image pending June 21, 1990 Badin
Stanly An archaeological site
20 Hayes Plantation 1940 HABS photo November 7, 1973 Edenton
36°02′53″N 76°36′08″W / 36.0481889546°N 76.6022287664°W / 36.0481889546; -76.6022287664 (Hayes Plantation)
Chowan A plantation
21 Hinton Rowan Helper House image pending November 7, 1973 Mocksville
35°54′18″N 80°36′17″W / 35.9051370299°N 80.6047239139°W / 35.9051370299; -80.6047239139 (Helper, Hinton Rowan, House)
Davie A house
22 Market House November 7, 1973 Fayetteville
35°03′04″N 78°52′40″W / 35.0509912673°N 78.8777807012°W / 35.0509912673; -78.8777807012 (Market House)
Cumberland Market below, town hall above
23 USS MONITOR (Shipwreck) Engraving of the Monitor sinking June 23, 1986 Cape Hatteras
Dare NRHP 74002299. USS Monitor shipwreck ( ironclad).
24 Nash-Hooper House 1965 HABS photo November 11, 1971 Hillsborough
36°04′37″N 79°06′01″W / 36.077058°N 79.100232°W / 36.077058; -79.100232 (Nash-Hooper House)
Orange NRHP 71000610
25 North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company Building image pending May 15, 1975 Durham
35°59′45″N 78°54′03″W / 35.995972°N 78.900951°W / 35.995972; -78.900951 (North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company Building)
Durham NRHP 75001258
26 USS NORTH CAROLINA (Battleship) The USS North Carolina Battleship Memorial, seen from downtown Wilmington, across the mouth of the Cape Fear River January 14, 1986 Wilmington
34°14′06″N 77°56′34″W / 34.2348996472°N 77.9428548034°W / 34.2348996472; -77.9428548034 (NORTH CAROLINA, USS (Battleship))
New Hanover NRHP 82004893. USS North Carolina ( battleship).
27 Old East December 21, 1965 Chapel Hill
35°54′38″N 79°03′03″W / 35.9106179574°N 79.0507497594°W / 35.9106179574; -79.0507497594 (Old East)
Orange First building of first state university in the United States, built in 1795
28 Old Salem Historic District Living History interpreters portraying two young women of Salem. The seated woman is copying Bible verses using a quill. November 13, 1966 Winston-Salem
Forsyth NRHP 66000591
29 Palmer-Marsh House 1962 HABS photo April 15, 1970 Bath
35°28′30″N 76°48′51″W / 35.4748703911°N 76.8141701694°W / 35.4748703911; -76.8141701694 (Palmer-Marsh House)
Beaufort NRHP 70000439
30 Pinehurst Historic District File:PH Hotel.jpg June 19, 1996 Pinehurst
Moore A historic upmarket golf resort
31 Playmakers Theatre November 7, 1973 Chapel Hill
35°54′17″N 79°03′02″W / 35.9047537099°N 79.0504504318°W / 35.9047537099; -79.0504504318 (Playmakers Theatre)
Orange NRHP 71000605
32 Reed Gold Mine Panning for gold at the Reed Gold Mine May 23, 1966 Concord
Cabarrus NRHP 66000587. Site of first gold discovery in United States
33 Salem Tavern 1934 HABS photo January 29, 1964 Winston-Salem
36°05′07″N 80°14′30″W / 36.085336°N 80.241745°W / 36.085336; -80.241745 (Salem Tavern)
Forsyth NRHP 66000592
34 Single Brothers' House 1940 HABS photo April 15, 1970 Winston-Salem
36°05′15″N 80°14′32″W / 36.087560°N 80.242105°W / 36.087560; -80.242105 (Single Brothers' House)
Forsyth NRHP 70000454
35 Town Creek Indian Mound Town Creek Indian Mound July 19, 1964 Mount Gilead
Montgomery Archaeological site
36 Union Tavern HABS photo May 15, 1975 Milton
36°32′12″N 79°12′24″W / 36.5365668647°N 79.2067849986°W / 36.5365668647; -79.2067849986 (Union Tavern)
Caswell NRHP 75001245
37 Thomas Wolfe House November 11, 1971 Asheville
35°35′45″N 82°32′43″W / 35.5956989115°N 82.5452873772°W / 35.5956989115; -82.5452873772 (Wolfe, Thomas, House)
Buncombe NRHP 71000572
38 Wright Brothers National Memorial Visitor Center January 3, 2001 Kill Devil Hills
Dare

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d National Park Service (April 2007). "National Historic Landmarks Survey: List of National Historic Landmarks by State" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-06-09. Retrieved 2007-05-20.
  2. ^ National Park Service. "National Historic Landmark Program: NHL Database". Retrieved 2007-08-14. {{ cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= ( help)
  3. ^ National Park Service. "National Historic Landmark Program: NHL Database". {{ cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= ( help) Retrieved on various dates.

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