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Nashville: 19: Nashville Historic District: Nashville Historic District: July 22, 1987 : Roughly 100-400 W. Washington and 100-300 E. Washington Sts. Nashville: 20: Red Oak Community House: Red Oak Community House: April 19, 2006
Roughly 100-400 W. Washington and 100-300 E. Washington Sts., Nashville, North Carolina Coordinates 35°58′20″N 77°57′54″W / 35.97222°N 77.96500°W / 35.97222; -77
Pages in category "National Register of Historic Places in Nash County, North Carolina" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Sports venues in Nash County, North Carolina (1 P) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Nash County, North Carolina" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.
ASHEVILLE, N.C. — A historic village in western North Carolina is underwater after experiencing devastating flooding damage from Helene. Tree branches, logs and a dumpster floated across ...
St. Matthews School (North Carolina) Salisbury High School (North Carolina) Seventy-First Classical Middle School; Siler City High School; Siloam School (Charlotte, North Carolina) Snow Hill Colored High School; Stonewall Jackson Youth Development Center; Sunbury High School
Oldest brick house in North Carolina.National Register of Historic Places, 1971. [3] Myers-White House: Hertford: 1730 House National Register of Historic Places, 1971. [4] St. Thomas Church: Bath: 1734 Religious Oldest surviving church building in North Carolina. Orton Plantation Main House Winnabow: 1735 House [2] St. Paul's Church: Edenton ...
Nashville is a town in Nash County, North Carolina, United States. The town was founded in 1780 and features Victorian and Queen Anne style homes. It is part of the Rocky Mount, North Carolina Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population of Nashville was 5,632 in 2020. [5] It is the county seat of Nash County. [6]