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Tarboro, North Carolina 27886
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Zoeller’s Drugstore Building. 403 Main Street. Tarboro, North Carolina. Built c. 1884. Contributing Building to the NRHP District.
Bank Clock. Main Street. Tarboro, North Carolina.
1st National Bank/Rex Jewelers. 401 Main Street. Tarboro, North Carolina. Built in 1884. Contributing Building to the NRHP District.
National Geodetic Survey Benchmark. Tarboro, North Carolina.
Marrow-Pitt Building. (Fixer upper). 305-307 Main Street. Tarboro, North Carolina. Built in 1923. Former Hardware Store and later Belk-Tyler Department Store. Contributing Building to the NRHP District.
Masonic Building. 301 Main Street. Tarboro, North Carolina. Built in 1908 using the Romanesque Revival Style. Contributing Building to the NRHP District nomination form
Redmond-Shackleford House. 300 Main Street. Tarboro, North Carolina. Built in 1886 using the Second Empire Style. Contributing Building to the NRHP District and separately listed.
Commercial Buildings. 229-231 (l) and 225-227 Main Street. Tarboro, North Carolina. Both Buildings date to 1884, although there is a claim that the taller building is older. Contributing Buildings to the NRHP District.
Commercial Buildings. 219 & 215-217 Main Street. Tarboro, North Carolina. Both built in the 1880s. Contributing Buildings to the NRHP District. The building on the right was once the Western Auto Store.
Storefront Tile. Tarboro, North Carolina.
Main Street. Downtown Tarboro, North Carolina. Contributing Buildings to the NRHP District. Descriptions below.
Storefront Tile. Main Street. Tarboro, North Carolina.
Commercial Block. 201 Main Street. Tarboro, North Carolina. Built in late 19th century using the Italianate Style.
Downtown Tarboro, North Carolina.
Historic Sign—George White. Tarboro, North Carolina.
Simmons Furniture Building. 208 Main Street. Tarboro, North Carolina. Built in 1908. Contributing Building to the NRHP District. Not so with the 1960s one-story building.
Old Majestic Theatre. 214 Main Street. Tarboro, North Carolina. Built in 1935 using the Art Deco Style. Contributing Building to the NRHP District.
Adler’s Double Store. 230 Main Street. Tarboro, North Carolina. Built late 19th century. Contributing Building to the NRHP District.
Second Empire Style House. Tarboro, North Carolina.
Shackleford Shops. 310-314 Main Street. Tarboro, North Carolina. Contributing Building to the NRHP District.
Edgecombe Bank & Trust Building. Now houses the Police Department Building. Tarboro, North Carolina. Built in 1890 and remodeled in 1950. Contributing Building to the NRHP District.
Edgecombe County Courthouse. Tarboro, North Carolina.
Cupola. Edgecombe County Courthouse. Tarboro, North Carolina. Built in 1964-65.
Entryway. Edgecombe County Courthouse. Tarboro, North Carolina. Built in 1964.
Edgecombe County Courthouse Sign. Tarboro, North Carolina. Built in 1964-65 using the Modern Colonial Revival Style.
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