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Randolph Scott Grave Site

Elmwood Cir, Charlotte, NC    

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Actor. He was born George Randolph Crane in Orange County, Virginia while his parents were on a vacation. His f...

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The Last Meetings Of The Confederate Cabinet

Charlotte, NC    

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The Last Meetings of the Confederate Cabinet were held in this building and the surrender of Gen. Joseph E. Johnston ...

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American Military Museum Of Gastonia

109 W 2nd Ave, Gastonia, NC     (704) 866-6068

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Displays from Indian War,Civil War, WWI,WWII, Korea,Vietnam,Irac and a large library of miitary history. We are...

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Rural Hill

4431 Neck Rd, Huntersville, NC     (704) 875-3113

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Directions: For a map and directions, click here. The farm is still an active farm with a variety of...

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Gaston County

131 W Main St, Dallas, NC     (704) 922-7681

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The Gaston County Museum of Art & History is located on the Dallas Court Square and is part of a National Register...

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Catawba Indian Memorial

Fort Mill, SC    

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[South Side]: 1600 Erected to the Catawba Indians by Sam'l Elliott White and John McKee Spratt The latter is a descen...

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Ada Jenkins School House And Heritage Hall

212 Gamble St, Davidson, NC     (704) 896-0471

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After a fire in the early 1920s destroyed her school, principal Ada Jenkins worked to raise money to build a new s...

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Birthplace Of Daniel Harvey Hill

Rock Hill, SC    

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[South side] Birthplace of Daniel Harvey Hill Lieutenant General in the Confederate States Army Soldier, Educator, Au...

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Mint Hill Historical Society

7601 Matthews Mint Hill Rd, Charlotte, NC     (704) 573-0726

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A 'For Sale' sign hammered into the front lawn of the old doctor's building was all the motivation needed...

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Warren Coleman

Concord, NC    

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Founder of the nation's first textile factory owned and operated by blacks, 1897-1904. Mill building is 350 yds. N.

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Red Hill

Concord, NC    

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Home and tavern of John & Martin Pheifer. Gov. Wm. Tryon and President George Washington among guests. Stood 1 1/2 mi...

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Vietnam Memorial

N Dallas St, Gastonia, NC    

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This Monument is given by the town of Dallas and the Dallas Jaycees and is Dedicated to the memory of the brave young...

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William C. Friday

N Dallas St, Gastonia, NC    

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As President of the University of North Carolina from 1956-86, he developed it into a 16 campus system and a national...

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Rhyne Store

N Dallas St, Gastonia, NC    

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Built as a General Store with living quarters upstairs by cotton manufacturing industry pioneer Moses H. Rhyne this s...