ZIPS
Middleburg
Bullock
Kittrell
Oxford
Manson
Townsville
Ridgeway
Stovall
Norlina
Warrenton
Franklinton
Wise
Louisburg
Centerville
Stem
Clarksville
Youngsville
Nelson
Creedmoor
Files
Social
Photos
Books
Links
Prev
1
Next
Henderson, North Carolina 27536
(Photos)
Henderson, NC
Cool Lake in Henderson, North Carolina
2011 International CE300
Norlina Nostalgia
Vacation Henderson, North Carolina
Vacation Henderson, North Carolina
Vacation Henderson, North Carolina
Henderson NC Court House
Switching Idaho Timber
MP15ac #1186
Shaw Transport - Henderson North Carolina
Sheetz / CLI Transport - Henderson North Carolina
CSX departs Henderson, NC yard
Davis Building. 203-205 S. Garnett Street. Henderson, North Carolina. Built in 1886 using the Italianate Style. Contributing Building to the NRHP District.
Reavis Building. 200 S. Garnett Street. Henderson, North Carolina. Built c. 1885. Renovated c. 1920. Contributing Building to the NRHP District nomination form
Commercial Buildings. 115-117 N. Garnett Street. Henderson, North Carolina. 115 on the left was built c. 1900. 117 built c. 1920. Contributing Buildings to the NRHP District.
Gholson & Gholson Law Office Building. 125 N. Garnett Street. Henderson, North Carolina. Built in 1896. Contributing Building to the NRHP District.
Zollicoffer’s Law Office. 215 N. Garnett Street. Henderson, North Carolina. Built in 1887 using the Italianate Style. NRHP designated in 1978. Contributing Building to the NRHP District.
S. Garnett Street. Downtown Henderson, North Carolina.
Municipal Building. 110 Young Street. Henderson, North Carolina. Contributing Building to the NRHP District and individually listed. Built in 1928.
Law Building. 116 Young Street. Henderson, North Carolina. Built in 1913-14. Contributing Building to the NRHP District.
Historic Vance County Courthouse. 122 Young Street. Henderson, North Carolina. Contributing Building to the NRHP District and individually listed.
Historic Vance County Courthouse. 122 Young Street. Henderson, North Carolina. Built in 1884 and remodeled in 1908 using the Neoclassical Style. Added to the National Register of Historic Places. Contributing Building to the NRHP District.
First Presbyterian Church. Young Street. Henderson, North Carolina. Built in 1929 using the Colonial Revival Style. Contributing Building to the NRHP District.
J. Bailey Owen House. 211-215 Young Street. Henderson, North Carolina. Built in 1890 and remodeled in the Georgian Revival Style in 1959–rendering it as a Non-Contributing Building to the NRHP District.
Prev
1
Next