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Mount Pleasant is a town located in eastern Cabarrus County, North Carolina, United States. As of the 2010 census, the town population was 1,652. [4] The town center is located at the crossroads of Mount Pleasant Road and North Carolina Highway 73. NC Highway 49 skirts the town to the north on its way from Charlotte to Asheboro.
Roughly W. and E. Franklin between N. Halifax and C and N and N. and S. Main Sts. between Boston and Broad Sts., Mount Pleasant, North Carolina Coordinates 35°24′8″N 80°26′06″W / 35.40222°N 80.43500°W / 35.40222; -80
Mount Pleasant: The Lentz Hotel in Mount Pleasant, North Carolina, is an historic site built in 1853 that is the oldest commercial building in Cabarrus County, North Carolina. 13: McCurdy Log House: January 21, 1974 : S of Concord off U.S. 601
The district encompasses six contributing buildings associated with the Mount Pleasant Collegiate Institute, also known as Western Carolina Male Academy and North Carolina College. They are the three-story brick Main Building (1854-1855); Greek Revival style President's House; Matthias Barrier house; Society Hall; the Boarding House (1868); and ...
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In 1940, NC 62 was realigned to a new routing south of Pleasant Grove to its now current routing through Burlington and Archdale, ending in Thomasville at NC 109. The former route to Mount Pleasant is now part of NC 49. [2] In 1947, NC 62 was extended into Virginia, which also created VA 62. The last change to the route was between 1954–57 ...
Prior to 1940, followed what is now NC 62 from Burlington to Mt. Pleasant NC 63: 26.9: 43.3 NC 209 in Trust: US 19/US 23/US 74A in Asheville: 1929: current NC 64 — — Lexington: Winston-Salem: 1921: 1925 First form; replaced by NC 66 (later US 52; now NC 8 and Old US 52) NC 64: 53.2 [18] 85.6 NC 74 near Carthage
The Lentz Hotel was the social center of Mt. Pleasant during the last quarter of the nineteenth century and the first part of the twentieth century. In fact, it was "famous for parties and social events". Much of the Hotel's prosperity came from the town's dual role as a trading and educational center. In 1926, the Lentz family sold the hotel.