The Downtown Sparta Historic District encompasses the heart of Sparta, North Carolina, featuring a collection of architecturally diverse buildings that reflect its development as a commercial, governmental, and social center. The district showcases a range of styles from the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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Politics/Government; Architecture; Social History
Main And Whitehead Sts., Sparta, North Carolina
Architecture
N End Nc 1439, N Of Jct. With Nc 18, Sparta, North Carolina
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Industry
1714 Carolina Mill Road. 1746 Carolina Mill Road. 1711 Carolina Road, 1717 Carolina Road, Burlington, North Carolina
Architecture; Industry
122, 180, 218, 222, 224, And 226 East Main St.; 100, 102, 104, 106, 108, And 290 Cone Dr.; 115, 121, And 205 Stone St., Haw River, North Carolina
Architecture; Commerce
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Architecture
North & West Academy Sts., Britton St., Cedar St., Glover St., North & South Main Sts., East & West River Sts. & Winton St., Colerain, North Carolina
Architecture; Landscape Architecture; Education
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Art; Literature; Education; Architecture
Sr 2468, Black Mountain, North Carolina