National Register of Historic Places listings in Swain County, North Carolina
This list includes properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Swain County, North Carolina. Click the "Map of all coordinates" link to the right to view an online map of all properties and districts with latitude and longitude coordinates in the table below.[1]
Current listings
This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted April 12, 2024.[2]
[3] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[4] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Cheoah Hydroelectric Development | May 21, 2004 (#04000464) |
1512 Tapoca Rd., NC 129 35°27′00″N 83°56′10″W / 35.45°N 83.936111°W / 35.45; -83.936111 (Cheoah Hydroelectric Development) | Robbinsville | Extends into Graham County | |
2 | Clingmans Dome Observation Tower | August 15, 2012 (#12000515) |
Terminus of Clingmans Dome Rd. 35°33′46″N 83°29′55″W / 35.562766°N 83.498493°W / 35.562766; -83.498493 (Clingmans Dome Observation Tower) | Bryson City | Extends into Sevier County, Tennessee | |
3 | Frye-Randolph House and Fryemont Inn | February 18, 1983 (#83001919) |
Fryemont Rd. 35°25′29″N 83°26′42″W / 35.42465°N 83.445114°W / 35.42465; -83.445114 (Frye-Randolph House and Fryemont Inn) | Bryson City | ||
4 | Governors Island | June 4, 1973 (#73002239) |
U.S. Route 19 east of Bryson City[5] 35°26′13″N 83°24′16″W / 35.436944°N 83.404444°W / 35.436944; -83.404444 (Governors Island) | Bryson City | Also known as "Kituhwa"[6] | |
5 | Hall Cabin | January 30, 1976 (#76000162) |
15 miles northeast of Fontana in Great Smoky Mountains National Park 35°31′12″N 83°40′46″W / 35.52°N 83.679444°W / 35.52; -83.679444 (Hall Cabin) | Fontana | Also known as the J.H. Kress Cabin | |
6 | Abel Hyatt House | March 22, 1991 (#91000340) |
Eastern side of NC 1168, 0.2 miles north of its junction with NC 1191 35°26′15″N 83°23′47″W / 35.437494°N 83.396471°W / 35.437494; -83.396471 (Abel Hyatt House) | Bryson City | ||
7 | Mingus Mill | November 29, 2016 (#16000808) |
Newfound Gap Rd., Great Smoky Mountains National Park 35°31′12″N 83°18′35″W / 35.520065°N 83.309835°W / 35.520065; -83.309835 (Mingus Mill) | Cherokee | ||
8 | Nununyi Mound and Village Site | January 22, 1980 (#80002901) |
Between Acquoni Rd. and the Oconaluftee River, north of Cherokee[5] 35°29′40″N 83°18′39″W / 35.494444°N 83.310833°W / 35.494444; -83.310833 (Nununyi Mound and Village Site) | Cherokee | Site 31SW3[7] | |
9 | Oconaluftee Archeological District | February 19, 1982 (#82001715) |
Address Restricted | Cherokee | ||
10 | Oconaluftee Baptist Church | January 1, 1976 (#76000163) |
6 miles north of Cherokee on U.S. Route 441 in Great Smoky Mountains National Park 35°33′13″N 83°18′31″W / 35.553611°N 83.308611°W / 35.553611; -83.308611 (Oconaluftee Baptist Church) | Cherokee | Part of Smokemont ghost town | |
11 | Oconaluftee Ranger Station | November 29, 2016 (#16000809) |
Newfound Gap Rd., Great Smoky Mountains National Park 35°30′47″N 83°18′23″W / 35.513088°N 83.306409°W / 35.513088; -83.306409 (Oconaluftee Ranger Station) | Cherokee | ||
12 | Swain County Courthouse | May 10, 1979 (#79001752) |
Main and Fry Sts. 35°25′40″N 83°26′44″W / 35.427778°N 83.445556°W / 35.427778; -83.445556 (Swain County Courthouse) | Bryson City |
See also
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- National Register of Historic Places listings in North Carolina
- List of National Historic Landmarks in North Carolina
References
- ^ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
- ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved April 12, 2024.
- ^ Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
- ^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
- ^ a b Master Site Record, Research Laboratories of Archaeology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, n.d. Accessed 2014-06-23.
- ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
- ^ Davis, R.P. Stephen, Jr., et al. "An Abbreviated NAGPRA Inventory of theNorth Carolina Archaeological Collection", University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1998, 7. Accessed 2014-06-23.