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Rockwell Elementary School, formerly known as Rockwell School, was built in 1928. It combined a total of eighteen one and two room school houses within the eastern part of Rowan County. Until 1959, Rockwell School housed grades 1-12. Beginning in 1959, Rockwell housed grades 1–6. In 1973, Kindergarten was added and made Rockwell a K-6 school.
Paul Mathias Bernhardt (1846-1922), a son of George Matthias Bernhardt (1820-1885), built the Bernhardt House at Salisbury, North Carolina. [ 2 ] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on November 26, 1982.
Grace Church began with the influx of German settlers into Piedmont North Carolina mostly from Pennsylvania during the 1740s and 50s. Many of the Germans were of the Lutheran persuasion, but the settlers who began Grace Church were of the Reformed tradition and were called the Calvin or "Presbyterian Congregation on Second Creek in the Dutch Settlement."
Battle Park, E. Franklin and E. Rosemary Sts. residences, and central campus of University of North Carolina; also roughly bounded by Carolina Ave., North, Cameron & Columbia Sts. 35°54′45″N 79°03′08″W / 35.9125°N 79.052222°W / 35.9125; -79.052222 ( Chapel Hill Historic
Zion Lutheran Church, also known as Organ Church, is a historic Lutheran church located near Rockwell, Rowan County, North Carolina. It was built in 1794, and is a two-story, stone building. A large bell tower was added about 1900; it is topped by a heavy octagonal spire with a weathervane. A Sunday School addition was built on the rear of the ...
The Josephus Hall House, [2] also known as the McNeely–Strachan House and Salisbury Academy, is a historic home located at Salisbury, Rowan County, North Carolina, United States. It was built about 1820, as a two-story, frame dwelling. It was remodeled in the 1850s to add its distinctive two-tier flat roofed front porch.
Clayton, New York and Clayton, North Carolina – John M. Clayton (U.S. Senator from Delaware) [135] Cleburne, Texas – Patrick Cleburne (Confederate general) [139] Clendenin, West Virginia – Charles Clendenin (father of Colonel George Clendenin) Cleveland, North Carolina and Cleveland, Tennessee – Colonel Benjamin Cleveland [140] [139]
In August 2003, NC 152 was realigned in downtown Mooresville to follow NC 3 to its northern terminus with NC 150, thus becoming NC 152's current western terminus. In December 2003, NC 152 was rerouted in China Grove , upgrading East Church Street (SR 1337) to US 29 , then taking the immediate interchange to its north back onto its alignment.