National Register of Historic Places listings in Wayne County, North Carolina
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This list includes properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places
National Register of Historic Places
The National Register of Historic Places is the United States government's official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects deemed worthy of preservation...

 in Wayne County, North Carolina
Wayne County, North Carolina
- Cities and towns :*Brogden*Dudley*Elroy*Eureka*Fremont*Goldsboro*Mar-Mac*Mount Olive*Pikeville*Rosewood*Seven Springs*Walnut Creek*Grantham-Geography:According to the U.S...

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Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
1 Charles B. Aycock Birthplace 6 miles from jct. of SR 1542 and U.S. 117
35°31′11"N 77°58′30"W
Fremont
2 Barnes-Hooks Farm 414 Stuckey Rd.
35°34′15"N 77°59′5"W
Fremont
3 Borden Manufacturing Company 800 and 801 N. William St.
35°23′41"N 77°59′19"W
Goldsboro
4 Eureka United Methodist Church
Eureka United Methodist Church
Eureka United Methodist Church is a historic church on Church Street in Eureka, North Carolina.It was built in 1884 and added to the National Register in 1982....

Church St.
35°32′40"N 77°52′47"W
Eureka
5 First Presbyterian Church
First Presbyterian Church (Goldsboro, North Carolina)
First Presbyterian Church is a historic church at 111 W. Ash Street in Goldsboro, North Carolina.The current Greek Revival church building was constructed in 1856 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.-External links:*...

111 W. Ash St.
35°23′10"N 77°59′50"W
Goldsboro
6 L. D. Giddens and Son Jewelry Store 135 S. Center St.
35°22′56.37"N 77°59′51.84"W
Goldsboro
7 Goldsboro Union Station
Goldsboro Union Station
Union Station in Goldsboro, North Carolina was built in 1909 at West Walnut and North Carolina Streets to serve the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, the Southern Railway, and the Atlantic and North Carolina Railway....

101 North Carolina St.
35°23′5"N 78°0′15"W
Goldsboro
8 Harry Fitzhugh Lee House 310 W. Walnut St.
35°23′3"N 78°0′11"W
Goldsboro
9 Mount Olive High School (Former) 100 Wooten St.
35°12′1"N 78°4′23"W
Mount Olive
10 Mount Olive Historic District Roughly bounded by Park Ave., Wooten, Nelson, and Johnson Sts.
35°11′42"N 78°4′9"W
Mount Olive
11 Odd Fellows Lodge
Odd Fellows Lodge (Goldsboro, North Carolina)
The Odd Fellows Lodge in Goldsboro, North Carolina was built in 1901. It served historically as a clubhouse and as a specialty store. It was designed by E.G. Porter in Classical Revival architecture and Romanesque architecture styles. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in...

111-115 N. John St.
35°22′59.74"N 77°59′43.39"W
Goldsboro
12 Perry-Cherry House 308 W. Main St.
35°11′50"N 78°4′14"W
Mount Olive
13 Southerland-Burnette House 201 N. Chesnut St.
35°11′51"N 78°4′4"W
Mount Olive
14 U.S. Post Office, Former 124 W. James St.
35°11′50"N 78°4′1"W
Mount Olive
15 Vernon Address Restricted Mount Olive
Mount Olive, North Carolina
This article is about the town in Wayne County, North Carolina. For the unincorporated community in Stokes County see Mount Olive, Stokes County, North Carolina....

Demolished
16 Solomon and Henry Weil Houses 204 and 200 W. Chestnut St.
35°22′55.81"N 78°0′0.24"W
Goldsboro
17 Dred and Ellen Yelverton House
Dred and Ellen Yelverton House
The Dred and Ellen Yelverton House, in Wayne County, North Carolina is "indisputably" a work designed by George Franklin Barber and is "undoubtably" one of the most intact Barber houses in North Carolina....

1979 NC 222 E.
35°33′35.63"N 78°0′28.08"W
Fremont

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