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Richardson Houses Historic District is a national historic district located at Reidsville, Rockingham County, North Carolina.It encompasses 17 contributing buildings and 2 contributing structures in a residential section of Reidsville.
NC 1998 N side, 0.2 miles W of jct. with NC 1987 36°23′04″N 79°42′00″W / 36.384444°N 79.7°W / 36.384444; -79.7 ( Chinqua-Penn Plantation Reidsville
Reidsville Historic District is a national historic district located at Reidsville, Rockingham County, North Carolina. It encompasses 324 contributing buildings, 1 contributing site, 11 contributing structures, and 1 contributing object in the central business district and surrounding residential sections of Reidsville.
Reidsville is a city in Rockingham County in the U.S. state of North Carolina. [2] At the 2020 census , the city had a total population of 14,583. [ 4 ] Reidsville is included in the Greensboro–High Point Metropolitan Statistical Area of the Piedmont Triad .
Rockingham wished for repeal of the Stamp Act 1765 and won a Commons vote on the repeal resolution by 275 to 167 in 1766. [11] Settlement, mostly by Scotch-Irish Americans, continued from 1785 up until 1800. [12] Rockingham County's first court session was convened near Eagle Falls south of the Dan River in February 1786. [10]
Reuben Wallace McCollum House is a historic home located at Reidsville, Rockingham County, North Carolina. It was completed in 1928, and is a one-story, double pile, Rustic -style log house. Also on the property is a one-story-with-loft log house dated between about 1850 and 1875 and renovated about 1921.
Gov. David S. Reid House is a historic house located at Reidsville, Rockingham County, North Carolina. [2] It was built about 1881, and is a two-story, T-shaped, Late Victorian style frame dwelling. It sits on a brick foundation and has a gable roof and original one-story, rear shed projection and one-story rear kitchen wing.
Penn House is a historic home located at Reidsville, Rockingham County, North Carolina. The main house was built in 1932, and is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, Colonial Revival-style blond brick dwelling. The house consists of the main block; a one-story, L-shaped wing; a one-story servants' quarters; and a one-story kitchen wing behind the main block.