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Henderson, North Carolina 27536
(Photos)
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.
Federal Savings & Loan Plaque. Young Street. Henderson, North Carolina.
Vance County Courthouse. Henderson, North Carolina.
Perry Memorial Library (1924). Young Street. Henderson, North Carolina. This Classical Revival Style Building is a Contributing Building to the NRHP District.
Entryway. Historic Vance County Courthouse. 122 Young Street. Henderson, North Carolina. Contributing Building to the NRHP District and individually listed.
Commercial Block. 121 Young Street. Henderson, North Carolina. Built c. 1950. Non-Contributing Building to the NRHP District.
McCoin Building. 115 Young Street. Henderson, North Carolina. Built in 1928 using the Beaux Arts Style. Contributing Building to the NRHP District.
Commercial Block. 109-111 Young Street. Henderson, North Carolina. Built c. 1960. Non-Contributing Building to the NRHP District.
210 N. Garnett Street. Henderson, North Carolina.
Historic Sign—Henderson City Center. Henderson, North Carolina.
Commercial Block. 113 N. Garnett Street. Henderson, North Carolina. Built c. 1885. Contributing Building to the NRHP District.
Former Post Office. 111 N. Garnett Street. Henderson, North Carolina. Built in 1885. Contributing Building to the NRHP District.
Office Building. 105-109 N. Garnett Street. Henderson, North Carolina. Built in 1866. Altered in the mid-20th century. Non-Contributing Building to the NRHP District.
Satterwhite’s Building. 101-103 N. Garnett Street. Henderson, North Carolina. Built in 1886. Heavily damaged in a fire in 1952. Non-Contributing Building to the NRHP District.
Commercial Block. 100 S. Garnett Street. Henderson, North Carolina. Built in 1886, but the Victorian detailing was lost when renovation occurred. Non-Contributing Building to the NRHP District.
S. Garnett Street. Henderson, North Carolina. This was a vacant lot/parking lot at the time of the NRHP District nomination.
Commercial Block. 110 S. Garnett Street. Henderson, North Carolina. Built in 1886, it has seen many uses including as a bowling alley and movie theater. Contributing Building to the NRHP District.
Commercial Building. 112-114 S. Garnett Street. Henderson, North Carolina. Built in 1885. Contributing Building to the NRHP District.
Burwell Block & Opera House. 126-128 S. Garnett Street. Henderson, North Carolina. Built in 1883. Remodeled after a fire in 1944. Non-Contributing Building to the NRHP District.
Bank Building. 132-134 S. Garnett Street. Henderson, North Carolina. Built in 1885, but completely renovated in 1960 using the Colonial Revival Style. Non-Contributing Building to the NRHP District.
Watkins Building/Parker Drug Store. 204-208 S. Garnett Street. Henderson, North Carolina. Built in 1885 but restyled in the 1930s with Art Deco elements. Contributing Building to the NRHP District.
Harness Shop. 210 S. Garnett Street. Henderson, North Carolina. Built in the 1880s, it was restyled in the early 20th century for commercial purposes. Contributing Building to the NRHP District.
Commercial Building (1917) at 224-226 S. Garnett Street and the O’Neil Building (1885/1929) at 230, 232, and 234 S. Garnett Street. Henderson, North Carolina. Both are Contributing Buildings to the NRHP District. Art Deco details added after a 1929 fire.
Old Post Office. 300 S. Garnett Street. Henderson, North Carolina. Built in 1911 using the Neoclassical Style. Contributing Building to the NRHP District nomination form
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