Historic home built in 1812. Birthplace of North Carolina Lt. Governor Wilford D. Turner. Also home of NC Senator C. V. Henkel from 1942 to 1971. The owners since 1981
Statesville, NC Weddings1876. Two-story, red brick Italianate building incorporating Gothic features. Walton and Gage was a purveyor of fine women'
Statesville, NC Historic Buildings1890. Three-story brick building topped by corner mansard clock tower. The bank was organized in May 1887 and in the fall of 1889 construction began on the building, which was ready for occupancy in mid-March 1890 with George F. Sheperd as president. In 1929
Statesville, NC Historic Buildings1903. Narrow, two-story brick Neo-Classical Revival style building with high rusticated granite foundation. Shallow two-story portico with paired Ionic columns (said to be the largest solid granite columns between Washington, DC and Atlanta)
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This lovely 1924 Victorian Home is located in High Point's Johnson Street historic District. Just a hop-skip-and a jump from...