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Danbury Historic District

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Architect
  
Pepper, N.M.; Et al.

Address
  
Danbury, NC 27016, USA

Year built
  
1860

NRHP Reference #
  
86001686

Area
  
36 ha

Added to NRHP
  
15 July 1986

Danbury Historic District

Location
  
Main St. between Danbury Cemetery Rd. and NC 89, Danbury, North Carolina

Architectural style
  
Queen Anne, Romanesque, Bungalow

Similar
  
Moratock Park, Lower Cascades, Great Smoky Mountains, Upper Cascades, Hidden Falls

Danbury Historic District is a national historic district located at Danbury, Stokes County, North Carolina. The district encompasses 44 contributing buildings in the central business district and surrounding residential section of Danbury. They were built between about 1860 and 1930 and include notable examples of Queen Anne, Romanesque Revival, and Bungalow architecture. Located in the district and separately listed is the Stokes County Courthouse. Other notable buildings include the County Jail (1904), Petree Store, the Martin Store, Stack-Bickett Law office (1888), Bank of Stokes County (c. 1910), McCannless Hotel (c. 1860s), James Pepper House (c. 1860), Wilson Fulton brick house (c. 1860), Samuel H. Taylor House/Hotel, the N. E. Wall House (c. 1921), Baptist Mission Church, Clark Memorial Presbyterian Church (c. 1893), and the Methodist Church.

It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.

References

Danbury Historic District Wikipedia