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Edenton Historic District is a national historic district located at Edenton, Chowan County, North Carolina. The district encompasses 342 contributing buildings, 4 contributing sites, and 3 contributing structures. It includes several buildings that are individually listed on the National Register.
Edenton Cotton Mill Historic District is a national historic district located at Edenton, Chowan County, North Carolina.The district encompasses 70 contributing buildings, 1 contributing site, 2 contributing structures, and 1 contributing object in a small mill village.
Hayes Farm, also known as Hayes Plantation, is a historic plantation near Edenton, North Carolina that belonged to Samuel Johnston (1733–1816), who served as Governor of North Carolina from 1787 to 1789.
Edenton is a town in, and the county seat of, Chowan County, North Carolina, United States, [6] on Albemarle Sound. The population was 4,397 at the 2020 census. [7] Edenton is located in North Carolina's Inner Banks region. In recent years Edenton has become a popular retirement location and a destination for heritage tourism.
Map all coordinates in "Category: ... This is a list of plantations in North Carolina that are National Historic Landmarks, ... Edenton Chowan: Built in 1814–1817 ...
Edenton Cotton Mill Historic District: Edenton Cotton Mill Historic District: February 5, 1999 : Bounded by E. Church St., Bount's Creek, Queen Anne's Creek, and Wood Ave. Edenton: 8: Edenton Historic District: Edenton Historic District: July 16, 1973
Historic Hicks Field is a historic baseball stadium and national historic district located in Edenton, North Carolina, (Chowan County). The stadium is home to the John A. Holmes High School Aces as well as the Edenton Steamers of the Coastal Plain League .
Mulberry Hill is a historic plantation house located near Edenton, Chowan County, North Carolina. It was built about 1810, and is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, three-bay, Federal-style brick dwelling with a side-hall plan. Its brickwork is laid in Flemish bond. [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. [1]