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In 1785, the "Protestant Presbyterian Church of Wilmington" was incorporated by the State Legislature. The church seems to have continued its semi-independent existence until April 4, 1817, when it was received into the Fayetteville Presbytery of the Presbyterian Church. Fire destroyed the first three buildings erected by this congregation.
The Wilmington Historic District is a national historic district located at Wilmington, New Hanover County, North Carolina.The district encompasses 875 contributing buildings 38 contributing sites, and 3 contributing structures in the historic core and surrounding residential sections of Wilmington.
First Presbyterian Church (Wilmington, North Carolina) S. St. James Episcopal Church (Wilmington, North Carolina) Saint Thomas Preservation Hall This page was last ...
"We just can't keep tearing down stuff," said the recent of winner of the Historic Wilmington Foundation's Katherine Howell Award. With new construction in downtown Wilmington, what that means for ...
Castle Street has been around at least as long as Wilmington has, if not longer. "Due to Castle Street's gentle slope to the (Cape Fear) river, it was the site of an 18th century landing," writes ...
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Cheryl M. Whitaker, Wilmington StarNews July 10, 2024 at 5:09 AM Two downtown Wilmington institutions are ready to recognize one of the more rebellious eras of the 20th century.