Southport Historic District | |
Nrhp Type: | hd |
Nocat: | yes |
Location: | Roughly bounded by Cape Fear River, Rhett, Bay, Short and Brown Sts., Southport, North Carolina |
Coordinates: | 33.9192°N -78.0203°W |
Architect: | Robbins, A.J.; Et al. |
Added: | November 25, 1980 |
Refnum: | 80002801 |
Southport Historic District is a national historic district located at Southport, Brunswick County, North Carolina. The district encompasses 161 contributing buildings, 3 contributing sites, and 1 contributing object. Over half of the structures in the historic district date from the 1885-1905 period. It includes residential, commercial, and institutional buildings and is considered the best example of a Victorian coastal town in North Carolina. Notable buildings include the River Pilots Tower and Building (1940s), Frying Pan Lightship (20th century), Fort Johnston Officers Quarters (c. 1805-09), Walker-Pike House (c. 1800-20), Brunswick Inn (c. 1859), Fort Johnston Hospital (c. 1852-1860), Former Brunswick County Court House (c. 1854), Saint Philips Episcopal Church (c. 1860, 1894–96), Trinity Methodist Church (1888-1890), and the Adkins-Ruark House (1890).[1]
It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.