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Andrews: 9: Harshaw Chapel and Cemetery: Harshaw Chapel and Cemetery: April 5, 1984 : 150 Church Street: Murphy: 10: Walker's Inn: Walker's Inn: August 19, 1975 : South of Andrews on NC 1505 off NC 19 and 1393
The Old Course at St Andrews is considered by many to be the "home of golf" because the sport was first played on the links at St Andrews in the early 15th century. [8] Golf was becoming increasingly popular in Scotland until James II of Scotland banned the game in 1457 because he felt that young men were playing too much golf instead of practising their archery. [9]
Pages in category "Golf clubs and courses on the National Register of Historic Places" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Founded in 1888 by John Reid of Dunfermline, Scotland, the club is the oldest golf club in the United States. [1] The club crest features a Scottish saltire. The current site, the club's home since 1897, features an 18-hole golf course designed by golf course architects William H. Tucker and Harry Tallmadge.
Walker's Inn is a historic building in rural Cherokee County, North Carolina. The two-story five-bay frame house is located at the northeast corner of the junction of SR 1505 and SR 1393 near Andrews. [2]
January 20, 1972 (407 N. Blount St. Raleigh: 4: Apex City Hall: Apex City Hall: December 5, 1985 (N. Salem St. Apex: 5: Apex Historic District: Apex Historic District
The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews is one of the oldest golf clubs in the world. It is a private members-only club based in St Andrews in Scotland.It was previously known colloquially as "The R&A", but in 2004, a new organisation known as The R&A was spun off, assuming the club's functions as one of the governing authorities of the game and organiser of tournaments such as The Open ...
415 and 423 N. Main St. Rutherfordton: 5: Carson-Andrews Mill and Ben F.W. Andrews House: Carson-Andrews Mill and Ben F.W. Andrews House: June 4, 2008 : Both sides of NC 1007, east, south, and west of the junction with NC 1796