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Alamance County History

National Register of Historic Places

Addresses of all Historic Places listed below can be found here.

Alamance

L. Banks Holt House, Period of Significance 1800-1899 (Exploration/Settlement, Architecture: Italianate)

Altamahaw

Altamahaw Mill Office, Period of Significance 1875-1899 (Architecture: Queen Anne)

Bellemont

Bellemont Mill Village Historic District, Period of Significance 1875-1949 (Private Manufacturing Facility)
Kernodle-Pickett House, Period of Significance 1875-1949 (Architecture: Queen Anne)

Burlington

Alamance Battleground State Historic Site, Period of Significance 1750-1799 (Battle Site)Alamance Hotel, Period of Significance 1900-1924 (Private Domestic Hotel)
Allen House, Period of Significance 1750-1799 (Single dwelling at Alamance Battleground State Historic Site)
Atlantic Bank and Trust Company Building, Period of Significance 1925-1949 (Art Deco Architecture, financial institution)
Beverly Hills Historic District, Period of Significance 1900-1974 (Private Domestic Craftsmen Architecture)
Downtown Burlington Historic District, Period of Significance 1875-1924 (Architecture, classic revival and art deco)
Efird Building, Period of Significance 1900-1924 (Architecture: Gothic Revival)
First Baptist Church, Period of Significance 1900-1924 (Architecture: Classic Revival)
First Christian Church of Burlington, Period of Significance 1900-1924 (Architecture, Classic Revival)
Polly Fogleman House, Period of Significance 1825-1849 (Domestic Residence, Architecture)
Holt-Frost House, Period of Significance 1850-1899 (Exploration/Settlement, Architecture, Queen Anne)
Horner House, Period of Significance 1900-1924 (Politics, Architecture, Mission/Spanish Revival, Colonial Revival, Craftsmen)
Lakeside Mills Historic District, Period of Significance 1875-1899 (Industry)
McCray School, Period of Significance 1900-1924 (Black Education)
Menagerie Carousel, Period of Significance 1900-1924 (Art, Entertainment)
Moore-Holt-White House, Period of Significance 1850-1874 (Exploration/Settlement, Architecture, Greek Revival)
South Broad-East Fifth Street Historic Districts, Period of Significance 1875-1949 (Community Planning, Architecture, Queen Anne, Colonial Revival)
Southern Railway Passenger Station, Period of Significance 1875-1924 (Transportation, Architecture, Late Victorian)
St. Athanasius Episcopal Church and Parish House and the Church of the Holy Comforter, Period of Significance 1875-1949 (Architecture, Gothic Revival)
Stagg House, Period of Significance 1850-1874 (Transportation, Exploration, Architecture)
Sunny Side, Period of Significance 1850-1899 (Industry, Architecture, Gothic, Revival, Italianate)
US Post Office, Period of Significance 1925-1949 (Art, Architecture, Classic Revival, Moderne)
West David Street-Fountain Place Historic District, Period of Significance 1875-1949 (Industry, Architecture, Queen Anne, Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals)
Windsor Cotton Mills Office, Period of Significance 1875-1899 (Architecture, Industry)

Elon

Elon College Historic District, Period of Significance 1900-1949 (Education and Architecture, Colonial Revival)
Johnston Hall, Period of Significance 1925-1949 (Social History)

Graham

Alamance County Courthouse, Period of Significance 1900-1924 (Government Courthouse)
Cedarock Park Historic District, Period of Significance 1800-1949 (Greek Revival Architecture)
Graham Historic District, Period of Significance 1825-1924 (Architecture, Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals, Late Victorian)
William P. Morrow House, Period of Significance 1850-1874 (Architecture, Greek Revival)
North Main Street Historic District, Period of Significance 1850-1924 (Community Planning, Architecture, Italianate, Queen Anne)

Haw River

Glencoe Mill Village Historic District, Period of Significance 1875-1924 (Architecture and Social History, Italianate)
Charles T. Holt House, Period of Significance 1875-1899 (Architecture, Queen Anne)
Kerr Scott Farm, Period of Significance 1900-1974 (Politics, Agriculture, Architecture)

Mebane

Charles F. Cates and Howard Farm AKA Swathmoor Farm, Period of Significance 1900-1974 (Private Farm)
Cook, William House, Period of Significance 1825-1949 (Private residence, architecture)
Cooper School, Period of Significance 1900-1924 (Black education, not in use)
Cross Roads Presbyterian Church, Period of Significance 1875-1924 (Architecture, Religious Structure)
East Davis Street Historic District, Period of Significance 1875-1949 (Architecture, Queen Anne and Classic Revival)
Griffis-Patton House, Period of Significance 1825-1849 (Architecture, Greek Revival)
Thomas Guy House, Period of Significance 1875-1899 (Architecture)
Hawfields Presbyterian Church, Period of Significance 1850-1899 (Architecture, Greek Revival)
Henderson Scott Farm Historic District, Period of Significance 1825-1949 (Politics, Agriculture, Architecture, Federal and Greek Revival)
White Furniture Company, Period of Significance 1900-1924 (Industry, Engineering)
Woodlawn School, Period of Significance 1900-1949 (Education, Social History, Architecture, Queen Anne)

Saxapahaw

Saxapahaw Spinning Mill, Period of Significance 1900-1949 (Industry, Architecture)
James Monroe Thompson House, Period of Significance 1850-1874 (Architecture)

Snow Camp

Hiram Braxton House, Period of Significance 1850-1899 (Private domestic, architecture)
Friends Spring Meeting House, Period of Significance 1900-1924 (Architecture, Military, Religion)
Camilus McBane House, Period of Significance 1850-1899 (Architecture)
Snow Camp Mutual Telephone Exchange, Period of Significance 1900-1949 (Communications)
A.L. Spoon House, Period of Significance 1825-1874 (Architecture)
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