The John N. Smith Cemetery in Southport, North Carolina, is a historic burial ground containing graves that represent the Black community of the area. It serves as a tangible link to the lives and legacy of African Americans in Southport's past.
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Transportation; Architecture; Communications
S Of Southport On Smith Island At Bald Head, Southport, North Carolina
Politics/Government; Architecture; Social History
Davis And Moore Sts., Southport, North Carolina
Historic - Non-aboriginal; Military; Exploration/Settlement; Science; Politics/Government
N Of Southport Off Sr 133, Southport, North Carolina
Military
Moore St., Southport, North Carolina
Transportation; Architecture
Roughly Bounded By Cape Fear River, Rhett, Bay, Short And Brown Sts., Southport, North Carolina
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Ethnic Heritage-black; Entertainment/Recreation; Social History
570 Walton Street, Asheville, North Carolina
Ethnic Heritage-black; Social History
800 Colonial Street, Durham, North Carolina
Ethnic Heritage-black; Entertainment/Recreation
3535 Winston Lake Road, 2790 New Walkertown Road, Winston-salem, North Carolina
Entertainment/Recreation
69 Balfour Rd., Hendersonville, North Carolina
Black; Social History; Community Planning And Development; Exploration/Settlement
4303 Beryl Rd., Raleigh, North Carolina
Black; Social History; Community Planning And Development; Exploration/Settlement
1014 Oberlin Rd., Raleigh, North Carolina