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This list includes properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Ashe County, North Carolina.Click the "Map of all coordinates" link to the right to view an online map of all properties and districts with latitude and longitude coordinates in the table below.
Contents. Ashe County, North Carolina. Not to be confused with Asheville, North Carolina or Asheboro, North Carolina. North Carolina. (2020) Ashe County (/ ˈæʃ / ASH) is a county located in the U.S. state of North Carolina. As of the 2020 census, the population was 26,577. [ 1 ] Its county seat is Jefferson.
December 12, 1976. Grassy Creek Historic District is a national historic district located near Grassy Creek, Ashe County, North Carolina. The district encompasses 38 contributing buildings and 27 contributing structures in the small agricultural community of Grassy Creek. They include farmhouses and related agricultural outbuildings related to ...
October 22, 1976. Thompson's Bromine and Arsenic Springs, also known as Healing Springs, is a historic mineral spring resort and national historic district located near Crumpler, Ashe County, North Carolina. The district encompasses 10 contributing buildings and 1 contributing site. They include the octagonal plan spring house and frame double ...
October 5, 2007. West Jefferson Historic District is a national historic district located at West Jefferson, Ashe County, North Carolina. The district encompasses 50 contributing buildings in the central business district of West Jefferson. The district primarily includes one-story and two-story commercial buildings dating to the early- to mid ...
William Waddell House. / 36.56917°N 81.43806°W / 36.56917; -81.43806. William Waddell House is a historic home located near Grassy Creek, Ashe County, North Carolina. It was built between 1820 and 1830, and is a two-story, three-bay, "L" plan brick dwelling with a one-story ell. The interior was restored after a fire about 1868–1871.