National Register of Historic Places
The following sites in Washington County are listed with the National Register of Historic Places. The date following each place is the listed date.
- Belgrade and St. David’s Church – E of Creswell St. Creswell 01/26/1978
- Davenport House – Creswell vicinity 9/5/2007
- Latham House – 311 E. Main St. Plymouth 12/12/1976
- Perry-Spruill House – 326 Washington St. Plymouth 04/25/1985
- Plymouth Historic District — Roughly bounded by Monroe St., the Roanoke R., Latham La., Third St., Washington St. and the Norfolk Southern RR tracks Plymouth 01/16/1991
- Rehoboth Methodist Church — E of Skinnersville on U.S. 64 Skinnersville 05/13/1976
- Somerset Place State Historic Site — in Pettigrew State Park Creswell 02/26/1970
- Washington County Courthouse — Main and Adams Sts. Plymouth 05/10/1979
Historical Markers
- 85th Redoubt
- Augustin Daly
- Battle of Plymouth
- Brickhouse Landing
- Buncombe Hall
- Carthanegia Lodge
- Charles Pettigrew
- Cherry
- Cherry Colored School
- Concord Primitive Church
- Cool Spring Creswell
- Fort Williams
- Garrett’s Island
- Hampton Academy
- Hoke, NC (Long Ridge)
- Hoke’s Final Line
- Holly Neck
- James Johnson Pettigrew
- John Walden Darden Jr.
- Lake Company
- Lake Phelps
- Lees Mill
- Long Acre
- Mackeys Ferry
- Naval Action
- New Chapel Baptist Church
- Pea Ridge Sahara Plantation
- Perseverance Lodge No. 59
- Plymouth State Normal School
- Ram Albemarle
- Ransom’s Assault
- Rehobeth Church (see above)
- Rt. Rev. Alfred Augustin Watson
- Sleepy Hollow
- Somerset Place (see above)
- St. Luke’s Episcopal Church
- Toll Road Company (Turnpike Road)
- Union Earthworks
- Washington County Courthouse
- Wenona
Additional Historic Sites
- Pettigrew State Park and Lake Phelps in Creswell
- Port O’Plymouth Museum
- Roanoke River Lighthouse and Maritime Museum – Tours offered every weekend from 10 am until 4 pm