Ocracoke Historic District

SW tip of Ocracoke Island, around Silver Lake, Ocracoke, North Carolina. County/parish: Hyde.

Added to the National Register of Historic Places September 28, 1990. NRIS 90001465.

228 contributing buildings. 15 contributing sites. 4 contributing structures.

Also known as:

  • See Also:Ocracoke Light Station

From Wikipedia:

Ocracoke Historic District

Ocracoke Historic District is a national historic district located at Ocracoke, Hyde County, North Carolina. The district encompasses 228 contributing buildings, 15 contributing sites, and 4 contributing structures on Ocracoke Island in Ocracoke village. The district includes notable examples of Late Victorian, Shingle Style, Bungalow / American Craftsman, and Coastal Cottage style architecture dating from about 1823 to 1959. A number of the houses were constructed from salvaged ship timbers. Located in the district is the Ocracoke Light Station. Other notable contributing resources include the Simon and Louisa Howard House (c. 1840), the Kugler Cottage (c. 1850), Tolson-Rondthaler House (c. 1860), Simon and Sarah Garrish House (1888), Spencer Bungalow (1937), Benjamin Fulcher House, William Charles Thomas House (1899), Styron Store (1920s), Willis Store and Fish House (c. 1930), Coast Guard Station and British Cemetery, the United Methodist Church, Assembly of God Church, the Island Inn (1901), and Berkley Manor and Berkley Castle.

It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1990.

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National Park Service documentation: https://catalog.archives.gov/id/47720912