North Carolina Historic Districts
Historic Main Street
Classic, turn-of-the-century Main Street, which underwent renovation in 1997 as part of the Main Street USA Program. Restaurants and shops line the street. The state'
Belmont Abbey Historic District
On National Register of Historic Places. Catholic monastery and liberal arts college (Belmont Abbey College, the oldest in southeast United States), Our Lady of Lourdes Pilgrimage Shrine (1891)
Wilmington's Historic District
Wilmington's historic district is among the state's largest beginning at Water and Market Streets and extending outward for 230
Belvidere Historic District
The rural Belvidere Historic District is significant for its preservation of the county's rural tradition and the rich Quaker history that began here. Featured in the district are Layden'
Old Neck Rural Historic District
This National Register Historic District and the surrounding county features beautiful historic plantation homes in the county's traditional agricultural setting. Included in the district are: Land'
Spencer Historic District
Located adjacent to the NC Transportation Museum, the Spencer National Historic Register District is the largest contiguous district in North Carolina. It contains 322
Carthage, Town of
Founded in 1796
Old Greensborough Historic District
Visit this revitalized turn-of-the-century commercial and residential district complete with antiques, art, coffee shops, stores, gifts and accessories. Located in and around South Elm St. from the 10
Historic Downtown Marion
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, downtown Marion was established in 1842. Commercial development began in 1870 on 50 acres donated by John Carson. The Marion Depot is an 1860
Central Shelby Historic District
Walking tour in uptown Shelby of historic structures dating back to the 1850s, including the O. Max Gardner House (Webbley), a national historic landmark, a 1907
Goldston Historic District
Once a lumber railway and trading center, it is now a historic district that includes 15 buildings constructed between 1890 and 1935
Historic Milton
Folks come from all around the country to see this historic town still living in the 1800
Mount Olive Historic District
Mount Olive was formed as a village before the Civil War and was occupied by Union soldiers in Foster's Raid on December 16, 1862. Incorporated in 1870
Chimney Rock Village
1920s and 30s style Mountain Village with 40+
West Burlington Historic District Walking Tour
The Historic District is made up of 154 houses and buildings which represent an era of growth and prosperity which began around 1890 and continued into the 1930'
Downtown Durham Historic District
North Carolina'
Historic Plymouth
Historic Plymouth, on the south bank of the Roanoke River in northeastern North Carolina, played an important role as a major port in bygone years. The town was laid out in 1787
Dallas Historic District
The fine collection of nineteenth and early twentieth century buildings help tell the story of Piedmont village life. Call Gaston County Museum of Art & History for tour information.
Warrenton Historic District
A repository for a treasure of antebellum history, Warrenton is a beautiful national register town, alive with historic homes, antique stores and quaint shops. Walking tour available.