North Carolina - Constructed - 1870–1879
| Averasboro Battlefield Historic District |
| Banner Elk Hotel |
| Baptist Chapel Church and Cemetery |
| Belmont Abbey Cathedral |
| Bodie Island Lifesaving/Coast Guard Station |
| Cabarrus County Courthouse |
| Caldwell-Cobb-Love House |
| Capehart, Thomas, House |
| Cape Hatteras Light Station |
| Chapel of the Good Shepherd |
| Cross Roads Presbyterian Church and Cemetery and Stainback Store |
| Currituck Beach Lighthouse |
| Davis-Whitehead-Harriss House |
| Dixon-Leftwich-Murphy House |
| Estey Hall |
| Fields, William, House |
| Free Church of the Good Shepherd |
| Gilboa Methodist Church |
| Grace Episcopal Church |
| Heck-Lee, Heck-Wynne, and Heck-Pool Houses |
| Holt, L. Banks, House |
| Jamesville Primitive Baptist Church and Cemetery |
| Kehukee Primative Baptist Church |
| Kitty Hawk Life-Saving Station |
| Livingstone College Historic District |
| Mariah's Chapel |
| Masonboro Sound Historic District |
| McLean, Henry, House |
| Merrimon-Wynne House |
| Monroe Residential Historic District |
| Nobles, Dr. A. B., House and McKendree Church |
| Pope, Capt. John S., Farm |
| Roberts-Justice House |
| Rock Barn Farm |
| Shelton House |
| Sowers, Philip, House |
| St. James Episcopal Church and Rectory |
| St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church South |
| Sunnybank |
| Sunny Side |
| Thomas, James A., Farm |
| Thomasville Railroad Passenger Depot |
| Ward, Dr. E. H., Farm |
| Wilson, John E., House |
Data from United States Park Service and Wikidata