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Located in the district are the separately listed Burgaw Depot and Pender County Courthouse. Other notable contributing buildings include the M. M. Moore House (c. 1885), Murphy-Sasser House (c. 1907), Dr. H. B. Thomas House (c. 1910), Burton-Noel House (1917), Burgaw Presbyterian Church (c. 1880), Macedonia African Methodist Episcopal (AME ...
Northeast of Burgaw off NC 53 on NC 1520 34°36′07″N 77°47′26″W / 34.601944°N 77.790556°W / 34.601944; -77.790556 ( Bannerman Burgaw
Burgaw is a town in and the county seat of Pender County, North Carolina, [4] United States. The population was 3,088 at the 2020 census . Burgaw is part of the Wilmington, NC Metropolitan Statistical Area .
The moment Jamie and Melissa Guinn laid eyes on the house — nestled on the edge of the tiny Avery County town of Minneapolis, N.C. — they adored it.
Whatever place was selected, the town should be called Stanford. In 1879, Stanford was changed to Burgaw, which was by that law incorporated. It is the county seat. A slave cemetery that was used by the community of Cardinal Acres up until c. 1950 was disturbed by a developer grading a site in 2021. [4]
The Pender-Topsail Post & Voice is an American, English language community newspaper based in Burgaw, North Carolina. The paper provides coverage of news, sports, features, and events exclusively for Pender County. It has a circulation of approximately 5000. [2]
Burgaw Depot is a historic train station located at Burgaw, Pender County, North Carolina. It was built about 1850 by the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad , with a later 1898 T-shaped addition of passenger waiting rooms and offices and a 1916-1917 addition of freight and warehouse space.
Pender County Courthouse is a historic courthouse located at Burgaw, Pender County, North Carolina. It was built in 1936, and is a three-story, H-shaped, brick-veneered Georgian Revival-style building. The building consists of a hipped roofed main block flanked by projecting gable-roofed wings. [2]