Superintendents House – circa Main Street Built by Marshall Field and Company around 1916 as part of the expansion of the German-American Mill complex and the mill village. Built for then superintendent Luther Knowles.
Superintendents House – circa Main Street Built by Marshall Field and Company around 1916 as part of the expansion of the German-American Mill complex and the mill village. Built for then superintendent Luther Knowles.
Imperial Trust and Savings Bank Church Street Built in 1912 when the bank moved from the Spray Mercantile Building. B. Frank Mebane was the banks first president.
Imperial Trust and Savings Bank Church Street Built in 1912 when the bank moved from the Spray Mercantile Building. B. Frank Mebane was the banks first president.
Spray Mercantile Building Church Street Originally built in 1890 and expanded in Served as the company store for the Morehead mills. Contained a variety of businesses, professional offices, social and recreational facilities, a bank, a post office, and a community center. (Original 2-story building remains.)
Spray Mercantile Building Church Street Originally built in 1890 and expanded in Served as the company store for the Morehead mills. Contained a variety of businesses, professional offices, social and recreational facilities, a bank, a post office, and a community center. (Original 2-story building remains.) Original Building Spray Water Power and Land Blotter
Spray Mercantile Building Church Street Originally built in 1890 and expanded in Served as the company store for the Morehead mills. Contained a variety of businesses, professional offices, social and recreational facilities, a bank, a post office, and a community center. (Original 2-story building remains.)
Roberts Café Washington Street Built as a commercial building around Served as a Coca-cola distributorship around 1909 before becoming the Roberts Café from , then the G.J. Grill for 3 decades. Currently houses the Eden Historical Museum.
Roberts Café Washington Street Built as a commercial building around Served as a Coca-cola distributorship around 1909 before becoming the Roberts Café from , then the G.J. Grill for 3 decades. Currently houses the Eden Historical Museum.
Carter-Moir Hardware – 1880s 624 Washington Street Built in the 1880s, this is the oldest brick commercial structure in Leaksville. Earliest known occupant was a hardware store and possibly the Bank of Leaksville. Original ornate brickwork remains intact.
Carter-Moir Hardware – 1880s 624 Washington Street Built in the 1880s, this is the oldest brick commercial structure in Leaksville. Earliest known occupant was a hardware store and possibly the Bank of Leaksville. Original ornate brickwork remains intact.