National Register of Historic Places listings in Union County, North Carolina
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This list includes properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Union County, North Carolina. Click the "Map of all coordinates" link to the right to view a Google map of all properties and districts with latitude and longitude coordinates in the table below.[1]
Current listings
This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted June 14, 2024.[2]
[3] | Name on the Register[4] | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Malcolm K. Lee House | January 5, 1988 (#87002200) | Main Street 34°58′39″N 80°32′03″W / 34.9773657°N 80.5342712°W / 34.9773657; -80.5342712 (Malcolm K. Lee House) | Monroe | Currently operating as a funeral home | |
2 | Monroe City Hall | July 27, 1971 (#71000619) | 102 W. Jefferson St. 34°59′01″N 80°32′59″W / 34.983481°N 80.54965°W / 34.983481; -80.54965 (Monroe City Hall) | Monroe | ||
3 | Monroe Downtown Historic District | January 6, 1988 (#87002202) | Roughly bounded by Jefferson, Church, Windsor & Stewart Sts. 34°58′55″N 80°33′00″W / 34.981944°N 80.55°W / 34.981944; -80.55 (Monroe Downtown Historic District) | Monroe | ||
4 | Monroe Residential Historic District | January 6, 1988 (#87002204) | Roughly bounded by Hough, Franklin, Jefferson, McCarten, Windsor, Sanford, Washington. Braden, Church & Hudson Sts. 34°58′45″N 80°33′01″W / 34.979167°N 80.550278°W / 34.979167; -80.550278 (Monroe Residential Historic District) | Monroe | ||
5 | Piedmont Buggy Factory | June 2, 2004 (#04000569) | 514 Miller St. 34°59′20″N 80°32′46″W / 34.988889°N 80.546111°W / 34.988889; -80.546111 (Piedmont Buggy Factory) | Monroe | ||
6 | Pleasant Grove Camp Meeting Ground | April 3, 1973 (#73001370) | NE of Waxhaw on SR 1327 34°57′18″N 80°41′02″W / 34.955089°N 80.683967°W / 34.955089; -80.683967 (Pleasant Grove Camp Meeting Ground) | Waxhaw | ||
7 | John C. Sikes House | April 15, 1982 (#82003518) | 1301 E. Franklin St. 34°58′31″N 80°31′37″W / 34.975175°N 80.52705°W / 34.975175; -80.52705 (John C. Sikes House) | Monroe | ||
8 | Union County Courthouse | More images | June 24, 1971 (#71000620) | Courthouse Sq. 34°58′59″N 80°33′00″W / 34.982958°N 80.549903°W / 34.982958; -80.549903 (Union County Courthouse) | Monroe | |
9 | US Post Office-Monroe | March 6, 1985 (#85000482) | 407 N. Main St. 34°59′01″N 80°33′03″W / 34.983611°N 80.550833°W / 34.983611; -80.550833 (US Post Office-Monroe) | Monroe | ||
10 | Waxhaw Historic District | December 6, 1991 (#91001773) | Portions of Main, Broad, Church, Broom, Providence, Old Providence, Brevard and McKibben Sts. 34°55′25″N 80°44′39″W / 34.923611°N 80.744167°W / 34.923611; -80.744167 (Waxhaw Historic District) | Waxhaw | ||
11 | Waxhaw-Weddington Roads Historic District | January 5, 1988 (#87002201) | Jct. of NC 75, NC 34 & W. Franklin St. 34°58′58″N 80°34′19″W / 34.982778°N 80.571944°W / 34.982778; -80.571944 (Waxhaw-Weddington Roads Historic District) | Monroe | ||
12 | Wingate Commercial Historic District | December 1, 2014 (#14000992) | 203, 205, 207-209, 211 Main St. 34°59′02″N 80°26′57″W / 34.983889°N 80.449167°W / 34.983889; -80.449167 (Wingate Commercial Historic District) | Wingate |
See also
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- National Register of Historic Places listings in North Carolina
- List of National Historic Landmarks in North Carolina
References
- ^ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
- ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved June 14, 2024.
- ^ Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
- ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 24, 2008.
- ^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
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