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Welcome to Washington County, North Carolina! This page is all about the amazing places here that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Think of this register as a special list of buildings, sites, and districts across the United States that are super important because of their history, architecture, or what happened there. They are like treasures that we want to protect and remember for a long time!

You can explore a map of all these cool spots by clicking the "Map of all coordinates" link if you see it nearby!

Discovering Washington County's Historic Treasures

Washington County is home to several fascinating places that tell stories from the past. Let's take a look at some of these special locations.

Historic Places in Creswell

Creswell is a town with a rich history, and it has a few spots that are officially recognized for their importance.

  • Belgrade and St. David's Church

This historic site was added to the National Register on January 26, 1978. It includes both Belgrade, which was a plantation, and St. David's Church. These places give us a peek into what life was like many years ago in the area.

Historic American Buildings Survey, Thomas T. Waterman, Photographer July, 1940. - Pettigrew House, State Route 1158, Creswell, Washington County, NC HABS NC,94-CRES.V,2-1
A view of the historic Pettigrew House, part of the Belgrade and St. David's Church listing.
  • Creswell Historic District

Listed on October 10, 2002, this isn't just one building but a whole area! A historic district means a group of buildings, streets, and other features that together show the history and character of a place. The Creswell Historic District helps preserve the old-town feel and important buildings in Creswell.

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A view of downtown Creswell, part of its historic district.
  • Davenport House

The Davenport House became a historic listing on September 5, 2007. It's an important old house that shows us the architectural styles and living conditions from a past era in Creswell.

  • Somerset Place State Historic Site

This very important site was added to the National Register way back on February 26, 1970. Somerset Place is a former plantation that is now a state historic site. It teaches visitors about the lives of both the owners and the enslaved people who lived and worked there. It's a place for learning about a complex and important part of North Carolina's history.

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The main house at Somerset Place State Historic Site.

Historic Places in Plymouth

Plymouth, another key town in Washington County, also has several buildings and an entire district that are recognized for their historical value.

  • Garrett's Island House

This house was listed on February 2, 2001. It stands as a reminder of the past, offering insights into the architecture and lifestyle of its time.

  • Latham House

The Latham House joined the list on December 12, 1976. It's another example of the historical homes that contribute to the unique character of Plymouth.

  • Perry-Spruill House

Listed on April 25, 1985, the Perry-Spruill House is an important piece of Plymouth's architectural heritage.

  • Plymouth Historic District

Like Creswell, Plymouth also has its own historic district, added on January 16, 1991. This district includes many significant buildings and areas that together tell the story of Plymouth's development and past.

  • Washington County Courthouse

The courthouse in Plymouth was listed on May 10, 1979. Courthouses are often central to a town's history, serving as places for law, government, and community life for many years. This building represents an important part of Washington County's civic history.

Historic Places in Skinnersville

Even smaller communities in the county have their own historic gems.

  • Rehoboth Methodist Church

This church, located near Skinnersville, was added to the National Register on May 13, 1976. Churches often serve as community hubs and hold many stories of the people who gathered there over generations.

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