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Landmark name
Image
Date designated[ 2]
Location
County
Description
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Bentonville Battlefield
Bentonville Battlefield
June 19, 1996 (#70000460 )
Bentonville and Newton Grove 35°18′23″N 78°19′26″W / 35.306389°N 78.323889°W / 35.306389; -78.323889 (Bentonville Battlefield )
Johnston
Site of Battle of Bentonville
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Bethabara
Bethabara
January 20, 1999 (#78001948 )
Winston-Salem 36°09′16″N 80°17′55″W / 36.154444°N 80.298611°W / 36.154444; -80.298611 (Bethabara )
Forsyth
Area of 1753 Moravian settlement
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Bethania Historic District
Bethania Historic District
August 7, 2001 (#76001321 )
Bethania 36°11′02″N 80°20′13″W / 36.183889°N 80.336944°W / 36.183889; -80.336944 (Bethania Historic District )
Forsyth
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Biltmore Estate
Biltmore Estate
May 23, 1963 (#66000586 )
Asheville 35°32′23″N 82°33′03″W / 35.53965°N 82.55095°W / 35.53965; -82.55095 (Biltmore Estate ) 35°32′23″N 82°33′03″W / 35.53965°N 82.55095°W / 35.53965; -82.55095 (Biltmore Estate )
Buncombe
Largest private residence in the united states.
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W. T. Blackwell and Company Tobacco Factory
W. T. Blackwell and Company Tobacco Factory
December 22, 1977 (#74001346 )
Durham 35°59′44″N 78°54′14″W / 35.995457°N 78.903959°W / 35.995457; -78.903959 (W. T. Blackwell and Company Tobacco Factory )
Durham
Also known as Bull Durham Tobacco Factory.
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Blandwood
Blandwood
June 7, 1988 (#70000455 )
Greensboro 36°04′13″N 79°47′44″W / 36.070384°N 79.795425°W / 36.070384; -79.795425 (Blandwood )
Guilford
Former home of progressive North Carolina Governor John Motley Morehead, designed by New York architect Alexander Jackson Davis in the Italian Tuscan style.
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Cape Hatteras Light Station
Cape Hatteras Light Station
August 5, 1998 (#78000266 )
Buxton 35°15′02″N 75°31′44″W / 35.250556°N 75.528806°W / 35.250556; -75.528806 (Cape Hatteras Light Station )
Dare
At 208 feet (63 m) tall, tallest lighthouse in the United States.
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Capitol (North Carolina)
Capitol (North Carolina)
November 6, 1973 (#70000476 )
Raleigh 35°46′52″N 78°38′20″W / 35.781249°N 78.638897°W / 35.781249; -78.638897 (Capitol (North Carolina) )
Wake
Capitol building, part of Capitol Area Historic District .
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Chowan County Courthouse
Chowan County Courthouse
April 15, 1970 (#70000447 )
Edenton 36°03′28″N 76°36′29″W / 36.057889°N 76.607935°W / 36.057889; -76.607935 (Chowan County Courthouse )
Chowan
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Christ Episcopal Church
Christ Episcopal Church
December 23, 1987 (#87002597 )
Raleigh 35°46′52″N 78°38′16″W / 35.781146°N 78.637648°W / 35.781146; -78.637648 (Christ Episcopal Church )
Wake
Perhaps earliest Gothic architecture church in the South, designed in 1846 by Richard Upjohn
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Connemara, The Carl Sandburg Farm
Connemara, The Carl Sandburg Farm
May 23, 1968 (#68000013 )
Flat Rock 35°16′04″N 82°27′06″W / 35.267778°N 82.451667°W / 35.267778; -82.451667 (Connemara, The Carl Sandburg Farm )
Henderson
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Cooleemee
Cooleemee
June 2, 1978 (#73001334 )
Mocksville 35°51′12″N 80°24′36″W / 35.8534°N 80.41°W / 35.8534; -80.41 (Cooleemee )
Davie
Innovative Piedmont plantation house influenced by designs of architect William H. Ranlett.
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Coolmore
Coolmore
June 2, 1978 (#71000581 )
Tarboro 35°55′29″N 77°35′46″W / 35.9248°N 77.596°W / 35.9248; -77.596 (Coolmore )
Edgecombe
Plantation
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Cupola House
Cupola House
April 15, 1970 (#70000889 )
Edenton 36°03′28″N 76°36′33″W / 36.057856°N 76.609261°W / 36.057856; -76.609261 (Cupola House )
Chowan
A house with a cupola
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Josephus Daniels House
Josephus Daniels House
December 8, 1976 (#76001342 )
Raleigh 35°47′56″N 78°38′51″W / 35.798937°N 78.647597°W / 35.798937; -78.647597 (Josephus Daniels House )
Wake
Home of Josephus Daniels (Destroyed 2021)
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Duke Homestead and Tobacco Factory
Duke Homestead and Tobacco Factory
November 13, 1966 (#66000590 )
Durham 36°02′06″N 78°55′16″W / 36.035°N 78.921111°W / 36.035; -78.921111 (Duke Homestead and Tobacco Factory )
Durham
Homestead and factory of Washington Duke
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Fort Fisher
Fort Fisher
November 5, 1961 (#66000595 )
Wilmington 33°58′18″N 77°55′10″W / 33.9717°N 77.9194°W / 33.9717; -77.9194 (Fort Fisher )
New Hanover
A fort
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Guilford Court House Battlefield
Guilford Court House Battlefield
January 3, 2001 (#66000069 )
Greensboro 36°07′53″N 79°50′47″W / 36.131389°N 79.846389°W / 36.131389; -79.846389 (Guilford Court House Battlefield )
Guilford
Partially preserved site of American Revolutionary War 's Battle of Guilford Court House
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Hardaway Site
Hardaway Site
June 21, 1990 (#84002529 )
Badin 35°24′38″N 80°06′53″W / 35.4105°N 80.1147°W / 35.4105; -80.1147 (Hardaway Site )
Stanly
An archaeological site
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Hayes Plantation
Hayes Plantation
November 7, 1973 (#74001341 )
Edenton 36°02′53″N 76°36′08″W / 36.048189°N 76.602229°W / 36.048189; -76.602229 (Hayes Plantation )
Chowan
A plantation
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Hinton Rowan Helper House
Hinton Rowan Helper House
November 7, 1973 (#73001336 )
Mocksville 35°54′18″N 80°36′17″W / 35.905137°N 80.604724°W / 35.905137; -80.604724 (Hinton Rowan Helper House )
Davie
Former home of abolitionist and author of nationally influential publication "The Impending Crisis of the South".
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Market House
Market House
November 7, 1973 (#70000451 )
Fayetteville 35°03′09″N 78°52′42″W / 35.052557°N 78.878295°W / 35.052557; -78.878295 (Market House )
Cumberland
Market below, town hall above
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MONITOR
MONITOR
June 23, 1986 (#74002299 )
Cape Hatteras 35°00′06″N 75°24′23″W / 35.001667°N 75.406389°W / 35.001667; -75.406389 (MONITOR )
Dare
USS Monitor shipwreck (ironclad ).
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Pauli Murray Family Home
Pauli Murray Family Home
December 23, 2016 (#100000866 )
Durham 35°59′34″N 78°54′59″W / 35.992778°N 78.916389°W / 35.992778; -78.916389 (Pauli Murray Family Home )
Durham
Now the Pauli Murray Center.
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Nash-Hooper House
Nash-Hooper House
November 11, 1971 (#71000610 )
Hillsborough 36°04′37″N 79°06′01″W / 36.077058°N 79.100232°W / 36.077058; -79.100232 (Nash-Hooper House )
Orange
NRHP 71000610
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North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company Building
North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company Building
May 15, 1975 (#75001258 )
Durham 35°59′45″N 78°54′03″W / 35.995911°N 78.900857°W / 35.995911; -78.900857 (North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company Building )
Durham
1921 commercial building; second headquarters of a major black-owned insurance company.
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NORTH CAROLINA
NORTH CAROLINA
January 14, 1986 (#82004893 )
Wilmington 34°14′06″N 77°56′34″W / 34.2349°N 77.942855°W / 34.2349; -77.942855 (NORTH CAROLINA )
New Hanover
NRHP 82004893. USS North Carolina (battleship ).
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Old East
Old East
December 21, 1965 (#66000596 )
Chapel Hill 35°54′38″N 79°03′03″W / 35.910618°N 79.05075°W / 35.910618; -79.05075 (Old East )
Orange
First building of first state university in the United States, built in 1795
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Old Salem Historic District
Old Salem Historic District
November 13, 1966 (#66000591 )
Winston-Salem 36°05′12″N 80°14′31″W / 36.086624°N 80.2419°W / 36.086624; -80.2419 (Old Salem Historic District )
Forsyth
Early Moravian settlement, now a museum
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Palmer-Marsh House
Palmer-Marsh House
April 15, 1970 (#70000439 )
Bath 35°28′30″N 76°48′51″W / 35.474870°N 76.814170°W / 35.474870; -76.814170 (Palmer-Marsh House )
Beaufort
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Pinehurst Historic District
Pinehurst Historic District
June 19, 1996 (#73001361 )
Pinehurst 35°11′42″N 79°28′23″W / 35.1951°N 79.473164°W / 35.1951; -79.473164 (Pinehurst Historic District )
Moore
Resort community designed by Frederick Law Olmsted ; also includes Pinehurst Resort
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Playmakers Theatre
Playmakers Theatre
November 7, 1973 (#71000605 )
Chapel Hill 35°54′17″N 79°03′02″W / 35.904754°N 79.050450°W / 35.904754; -79.050450 (Playmakers Theatre )
Orange
Academic building in the Greek Revival style by New York architect Alexander Jackson Davis.
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Reed Gold Mine
Reed Gold Mine
May 23, 1966 (#66000587 )
Concord 35°17′08″N 80°28′12″W / 35.28542°N 80.46996°W / 35.28542; -80.46996 (Reed Gold Mine )
Cabarrus
Site of first gold discovery in United States
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Salem Tavern
Salem Tavern
January 29, 1964 (#66000592 )
Winston-Salem 36°05′07″N 80°14′30″W / 36.085336°N 80.241745°W / 36.085336; -80.241745 (Salem Tavern )
Forsyth
Vernacular structure erected in the eighteenth century that served as a social center of the North Carolina Piedmont.
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Single Brothers' House
Single Brothers' House
April 15, 1970 (#70000454 )
Winston-Salem 36°05′15″N 80°14′32″W / 36.087560°N 80.242105°W / 36.087560; -80.242105 (Single Brothers' House )
Forsyth
Early vernacular structure that exemplifies the central European architectural traditions of the Moravians.
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Town Creek Indian Mound
Town Creek Indian Mound
July 19, 1964 (#66000594 )
Mount Gilead 35°10′58″N 79°55′46″W / 35.182806°N 79.929472°W / 35.182806; -79.929472 (Town Creek Indian Mound )
Montgomery
Archaeological site
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Union Tavern
Union Tavern
May 15, 1975 (#75001245 )
Milton 36°32′12″N 79°12′24″W / 36.536567°N 79.206785°W / 36.536567; -79.206785 (Union Tavern )
Caswell
Early nineteenth century vernacular structure with strong associations with influential freedman cabinetmaker Thomas Day.
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Thomas Wolfe House
Thomas Wolfe House
November 11, 1971 (#71000572 )
Asheville 35°35′45″N 82°32′43″W / 35.595699°N 82.545287°W / 35.595699; -82.545287 (Thomas Wolfe House )
Buncombe
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Wright Brothers National Memorial Visitor Center
Wright Brothers National Memorial Visitor Center
January 3, 2001 (#66000071 )
Kill Devil Hills 36°01′14″N 75°40′03″W / 36.020659°N 75.667596°W / 36.020659; -75.667596 (Wright Brothers National Memorial Visitor Center )
Dare