Salem Street Historic District
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Salem Street Historic District
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Location | 108-301 Salem St., 6-12 Forsyth St., and 6 Leonard St., Thomasville, North Carolina |
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Area | 16.5 acres (6.7 ha) |
Architect | Simmon, Harry; Sawyer, Joseph, et al. |
Architectural style | Colonial Revival, Queen Anne, et al. |
NRHP Reference # | 06000688[1] |
Added to NRHP | August 9, 2006 |
Salem Street Historic District is a national historic district located at Thomasville, Davidson County, North Carolina, United States. The district encompasses 33 contributing buildings in a predominantly residential section of Thomasville. They were built between about 1861 and 1957, and include notable examples of Queen Anne and Colonial Revival style architecture. Notable buildings include the Heidelberg Church, St Paul’s Episcopal Church, White House, Strickland-Long House, Morris-Harris House, and Leon A. Kress House.[2]
It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2006.[1]
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Categories:
- Historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places in North Carolina
- Queen Anne architecture in North Carolina
- Colonial Revival architecture in North Carolina
- Buildings and structures in Davidson County, North Carolina
- National Register of Historic Places in Davidson County, North Carolina
- Piedmont Triad region, North Carolina Registered Historic Place stubs
- Davidson County, North Carolina geography stubs