1933 J. Frank McCrary House
Things To Do -> History and Heritage -> Historic Landmarks (Asheboro)
The J. Frank McCrary House is a Tudor-Revival-style manor house designed by Greensboro architect W.C. Holleyman, Jr. for J. Frank McCrary, son of D.B. McCrary, textile industrialist and former Asheboro mayor. A large oak tree located in front of the house is said to have been planted by Governor Jonathan Worth.
Public accessibility: Exterior views; interior by appt only
Disclaimer: Randolph County and its municipalities have designated a variety of historic landmarks. Just as with state and national historic landmarks, visitors should be aware that some are private and not open to the public. Please contact the Visitors Bureau for additional information regarding accessibility before traveling long distances.
Admission | FREE |
Address | 232 Worth St Asheboro NC 27203 Map & Directions |
Phone | 336-318-6553 800-626-2672 |
Website | J Frank McCrary House |