Mitchelltown Preservation Society
Our Mission
The Mitchelltown Preservation Society is an historic
preservation group central to restoring the
Mitchelltown Historic District in Kinston, North Carolina.

A nonprofit organization, we are always looking for
money but we are also busy educating the community
of the importance in preserving its heritage.

Only 18 months old, our Society has established an
active Community Watch Program that has greatly
reduced overall crime in the neighborhood. We print
and distribute a bimonthly newsletter to raise
awareness, hold biannual Clean Up Days and biannual
yard sales to raise funds.

We are all volunteers and work hard doing whatever is
necessary to meet our goals.
The Wayne A. Mitchell house is a massive frame Classical Revival, ca.
1905. In his day, Mitchell operated the family livery business; was the
Mayor of Kinston; director of Atlantic & NC Railroad; and director of
East Carolina Teacher's College.
A nonprofit historic preservation organization located in Kinston, North Carolina
Mitchelltown

Mitchelltown is one of Kinston's
many historic districts
downtown and is listed in the
National Register of Historic
Places. It is filled with beautiful
old homes, most structurally
sound and waiting for someone
to invest a little money and
sweat equity.

These homes have oak or heart
pine floors, some with intricate
inlaid designs, ornate
fireplaces and moldings. The
local Historic District
Commission guidelines are very
lenient and do not at all apply to
the interior of these homes!

Kinston is a wonderful place for
retirees or semi-retirees who
want a mild year round climate,
lower cost of living, a friendly
community, and to be only an
hour from the Carolina beaches.

The homes in the historic
districts can be bought for little
money when compared to
established historic districts in
larger cities.