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East side of NC 1300, 0.8 N of NC 1372: Wise: 23: Warrenton Historic District: Warrenton Historic District: August 11, 1976 : U.S. 401; also roughly bounded by East Bute, Church. West Franklin, Halifax, North and South Hall, Harris, Hawkins, East Macon, North and South Main, and Warren Streets; the west ends of Fairview, Graham, and Rodwell ...
Warrenton Historic District Commission; Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) No. NC-1, "Peter Davis Store, Front Street, Warrenton, Warren County, NC", 7 photos, 5 measured drawings, 2 data pages; Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) No. NC-107, "Nathaniel Macon House, Warrenton, Warren County, NC", 2 photos
The John Watson House, now called The Historic Magnolia Manor, also known as Burwell House is a historic plantation house located at Warrenton, Warren County, North Carolina. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990.
Warrenton is a town in and the county seat of Warren County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 862 at the 2010 census . Warrenton, now served by U.S. routes 158 and 401 , was founded in 1779.
Warrenton Historic District may refer to: Warrenton Downtown Historic District , Warrenton, GA, listed on the NRHP in Georgia Warrenton Historic District (Warrenton, North Carolina) , listed on the NRHP in North Carolina
This is a list of structures, sites, districts, and objects on the National Register of Historic Places in North Carolina: . As of May 1, 2015, there are more than 2,900 properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in all 100 North Carolina counties, including 39 National Historic Landmarks, two National Historic Sites, one National Military Park, one National ...
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Cherry Hill Plantation is a mid 19th-century plantation house located within the community of Inez, part of Warrenton in Warren County, North Carolina. [2] The interior decoration was simple yet elegant, showcasing the Victorian taste for artificiality, [3] and was built in the early 19th century by George Washington Alston and his wife, Marina Priscilla Williams.