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Main Street Historic District (Marion, North Carolina)

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Architect
  
Stillwell, Erle

NRHP Reference #
  
91000292

Year built
  
1894

MPS
  
Downtown Marion MPS

Area
  
8 ha

Added to NRHP
  
28 March 1991

Main Street Historic District (Marion, North Carolina)

Location
  
Roughly bounded by US 70 and Garden, State and Logan Sts., Marion, North Carolina

Architectural style
  
Chicago, Classical Revival, Commercial Style

The Main Street Historic District is a 21-acre (8.5 ha) national historic district located at Marion, McDowell County, North Carolina. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991. In 1991, it included 36 buildings deemed to contribute to the historic character of the area and one other contributing site.

Specifically included in the Main Street Historic District are: four churches: St. John's Episcopal Church (1882), First Baptist (1914), First Presbyterian (1923), and St. Matthew's Lutheran Church (1935); two former hotels: the Eagle Hotel, which survived the 1894 fire, and the Hotel Marianna (1910); a bank on Main Street built in 1903; the McDowell County Courthouse, which was constructed in 1928; the Marion Depot (1860s), which is the oldest surviving depot on the Western Rail Line; the Public Library (1937), which was originally built as a post office; and the Marion Community Building, built in 1937. Projects are currently underway to revitalize the downtown area as well as to maintain and restore the character of the long-standing buildings.

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Main Street Historic District (Marion, North Carolina) Wikipedia