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McAdenville Historic District

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NRHP Reference #
  
08001412

Year built
  
1884

Area
  
34 ha

Added to NRHP
  
5 February 2009

McAdenville Historic District

Location
  
100-413 Main St., Elm and Poplar Sts., and cross sts. from I-85 to S. Fork of Catawba River, McAdenville, North Carolina

Architect
  
Draper, Earle Sumner; et al.

Architectural style
  
Late Victorian, Italianate

McAdenville Historic District is a national historic district located at McAdenville, Gaston County, North Carolina. It encompasses 93 contributing buildings, 2 contributing sites, and 7 contributing structures in the mill village associated with McAden Mills, a cotton mill chartered by the state legislature in 1881. The buildings were built between about 1884 and 1959, and include notable examples of Late Victorian and Italianate architecture. Notable buildings include 15 brick mill worker houses, remnants of McAden Mill No. 1 (1881–82) and McAden Mill No. 2 (1884–85), McAden Mill No. 3 (1906–07), and Pharr Corporate Offices (1906, c. 1955, c.1965) redesigned by Earle Sumner Draper.

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2009.

References

McAdenville Historic District Wikipedia