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Henderson, North Carolina 27536
(Photos)
McGregor Hall. Henderson, North Carolina.
Storefront Tile. S. Garnett Street. Henderson, North Carolina.
Croatan Club. 231 S Garnett Street. Henderson, North Carolina. Built in 1905 using the Italianate Style. Contributing Building to the NRHP District.
Commercial Blocks. 215-221 S. Garnett Street. Henderson, North Carolina. Considered 3 buildings on the NRHP District nomination form. The double building on the left and the far right building date to 1910. The center building dates to 1920.
1st National Bank Building. 213-215 S. Garnett Street. Henderson, North Carolina. Built in 1921 using the Neoclassical Style. Contributing Building to the NRHP District.
Commercial Building. 207 S Garnett Street. Henderson, North Carolina. Built in 1912. Altered in 1960s. Non-Contributing Building to the NRHP District.
201 S. Garnett Street. Henderson, North Carolina. Not mentioned on the NRHP nomination form.
137 S. Garnett Street. Henderson, North Carolina. Non-Contributing Building to NRHP District due to alterations.
Farmers & Merchants Bank Building. 135 S. Garnett Street. Henderson, North Carolina. Built in 1915, but altered in 1960. Non-Contributing Building to the NRHP District.
Night Depository. S. Garnett Street. Henderson, North Carolina.
Office Building. 131-133 S. Garnett Street. Henderson, North Carolina. Built in 1915 using the Chicago School Style. Contributing Building to the NRHP District.
Young Block 3. 127-129 S. Garnett Street. Henderson, North Carolina. Built c. 1890. One of three buildings considered as one on the NRHP District nomination form.
Young Block 2. 123-125 S. Garnett Street. Henderson, North Carolina. Three buildings considered as one on the NRHP nomination form.
Young Block 1. 119-121 S. Garnett Street. Henderson, North Carolina. Three buildings considered as one in the NRHP nomination. Built c. 1890.
Commercial Block. 115-117 S. Garnett Street. Henderson, North Carolina. Built c. 1890 using the Victorian Style. Originally a grocery store, it became Rose’s Department Store in 1915. Contributing Building to the NRHP District.
Commercial Block. 113 S. Garnett Street. Henderson, North Carolina. Non-Contributing Building to the NRHP District. Built c. 1900. Altered, but alterations may have been removed since nomination.
Kerner’s Drug Store and Central Cafe. 101-105 S. Garnett Street. Henderson, North Carolina. Built c. 1900 but heavily altered c. 1960. Non-Contributing Building to the NRHP District.
Fire Station No. 2. Henderson, North Carolina. Built in 1908 using the Italianate Style. Contributing Building to the NRHP District and individually listed.
First United Methodist Church. 301 N. Garnett Street. Henderson, North Carolina. Built in 1930 using the Gothic Revival Style. Contributing Building to the NRHP District.
Historic Sign—Henderson Depot. Henderson, North Carolina.
RR Depot. Henderson, North Carolina.
P. H. Rose Building. 212 S. Garnett Street. Henderson, North Carolina. Once home to the Princess Theatre. Built in 1929 using the Chicago School Style. Contributing Building to the NRHP District. #36 on the NRHP District nomination form.
Stevenson Building. Once the Stevenson Theatre. 216 S. Garnett Street. Henderson, North Carolina. Contributing Building to the NRHP District.
Night Depository. Henderson, North Carolina.
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