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Other notable buildings include the Postmaster's House (c. 1880), Aberdeen and Asheboro Railroad Building (c. 1906), Page Memorial Library (1907), (former) Union Station (1906), Aberdeen and Rockfish Railroad Building (1904), Bank of Aberdeen, Page Memorial United Methodist Church (1913), (former) Bethesda Presbyterian Church (1906-1907), and ...
As of the census [13] of 2000, there were 3,400 people, 1,526 households, and 929 families residing in the town. The population density was 551.6 inhabitants per square mile (213.0/km 2).
North Carolina Highway 5 (NC 5) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of North Carolina. It runs entirely in Moore County and connects the Sandhills municipalities of Aberdeen and Pinehurst. It also serves as an alternate route for NC 211. NC 5's route was designated in 1961 and it has not changed since then.
North Carolina Highway 211 (NC 211) is a 162.5-mile-long (261.5 km) primary state highway in the U.S. state of North Carolina. It traverses mostly through the Sandhills and Coastal Plain regions of the state; connecting the cities of Candor, Aberdeen, Raeford, Lumberton, Bladenboro, and Southport.
Aberdeen Historic District (Aberdeen, North Carolina) Academy Hill Historic District (Statesville, North Carolina) Academy Street Historic District (Madison, North Carolina) Ahoskie Downtown Historic District; Ahoskie Historic District; Alamance Mill Village Historic District; Albemarle and Chesapeake Canal
Union Street, Aberdeen; Union Terrace, Aberdeen This page was last edited on 11 July 2014, at 22:16 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
US 501 north (Duke Street) / Gregson Street – Northgate: North end of US 501 overlap; signed northbound as exits 176A (Gregson St.) and 176B (US 501) 177: US 15 Bus. south / US 501 Bus. (Roxboro Street) / NC 55 east (Avondale Drive) To North Carolina Central University: 112.5: 181.1: 178: I-885 south / US 70 east – RDU Airport, Raleigh
The line runs along CSX's S Line from Raleigh, North Carolina, to Marston, North Carolina, for a total of 86.9 miles. At its north end it continues south from the Norlina Subdivision and at its south end it continues south as the Hamlet Terminal Subdivision. [1] [2] The Aberdeen Subdivision hosts both CSX freight trains and Amtrak passenger trains.