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Highlands is an incorporated town in Macon County in the U.S. state of North Carolina. Located on a plateau in the southern Appalachian Mountains , within the Nantahala National Forest , it lies mostly in southeastern Macon County and slightly in southwestern Jackson County , in the Highlands and Cashiers Townships , respectively.
The Highlands North Nistoric District encompasses the historic heart of Highlands, North Carolina, a summer resort town high in the state's western mountains.Its 60 acres (24 ha) include some of the first permanent year-round settlements in the town (established 1875), as well as a high concentration of its oldest surviving structures.
The First Presbyterian Church is a historic church at 471 Main Street in Highlands, North Carolina. The single story wood-frame church was built in 1883–85, and occupies a prominent site in downtown Highlands, surrounded by a period picket fence. It is the oldest church in the city, and was built by Marion Wright, a local master builder.
North 4th Street, Highlands, NC This is an image of a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America . Its reference number is 11000482 .
Beaufort, NC. Location: 320 miles from Charlotte What to do: Visit the Beaufort Historic Site to see historic buildings in a tour led by guides in period costume.. Stop at the Olde Beaufort ...
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Highlands Inn, Highlands, NC This is an image of a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America . Its reference number is 90001916 .
The Playmore–Bowery Road Historic District is a residential historic district composed of a collection of summer resort houses in the hills east of Highlands, North Carolina. The principal estate in the area, called Playmore, was established by the Ravenel family in 1879–80; it is situated on 140 acres (57 ha) south of Horse Cove Road.