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The district encompasses 337 contributing buildings in a predominantly residential section of Wilmington. The district developed as Wilmington's first planned streetcar suburb between about 1906 and 1941 and includes notable examples of Queen Anne, Classical Revival, Colonial Revival, and Bungalow / American Craftsman style architecture. [2]
The University of North Carolina Wilmington sponsors 19 intercollegiate sports and has held Division 1 membership in the NCAA since 1977. UNCW competes in the Colonial Athletic Association and has been a member since 1984. The University of North Carolina Wilmington is also home to the Seamen Ultimate Frisbee team.
In September of that year, owners James and Sarah Rushing Doss announced a change of name and concept. Now, Rx Chicken & Oysters is open for service at 421 Castle St. in Wilmington.
1704, 1705, 1710, 1713 Market St., Wilmington, North Carolina Coordinates 34°14′12″N 77°55′38″W / 34.23667°N 77.92722°W / 34.23667; -77
Hampstead is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Pender County, North Carolina, United States. It is located between Wilmington and Jacksonville on U.S. Route 17 and includes an area sized just over 20 square miles. [3] Hampstead is part of the Wilmington, NC Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Monkey Junction is an unincorporated area near Wilmington, North Carolina, United States, in New Hanover County at the intersection of College Road and Carolina Beach Road . It is one of several centers of recent commercial and residential growth near Wilmington. [ 1 ]
Today, it is owned and operated by New Hanover County New Hanover, North Carolina. [2] The museum moved to its current location in 1970. The museum's building is a combination of an historic structure—a 1930s Works Progress Administration armory—and a 1990s expansion.
The Cotton Exchange of Wilmington, North Carolina, is a shopping complex consisting of over eight historical buildings dating back to the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It is so named due to the inclusion of the Old James Sprunt Cotton Exchange building; a business that claimed to be the largest exporter of cotton on the east coast until ...