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  2. 1774 Alexander Rock House - Wikipedia

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    The 1774 Alexander Rock House in Charlotte, North Carolina, US, is the oldest house in Mecklenburg County and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1970. . Originally built by the Alexander Family who finished construction in 1774, the Rock House and its various outbuildings have had many owners over the years with The Charlotte Museum of History being its steward tod

  3. List of blacksmith shops - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of blacksmith shops. This is intended to include any notable current ones operating as businesses, as well as historic ones that are operational or not. It includes numerous ones in open-air museums.

  4. Artist-Blacksmith's Association of North America - Wikipedia

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    Also scheduled is a blacksmith competition to be held in Johnstown's Central Park. The past locations by year are as follows: [3] 1973: Lumpkin, Georgia 1974: Lumpkin, Georgia 1975: Greenville, South Carolina 1976: Carbondale, Illinois 1978: Purchase, New York 1980: Santa Cruz, California 1982: Ripley, West Virginia 1984: De Pere, Wisconsin

  5. Croft Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Jct. of NC 115 and NC 2483, near Charlotte, North Carolina: Coordinates: Area: 8 acres (3.2 ha) Built: c. 1890 () Architectural style: Queen Anne, Early Commercial: NRHP reference No. 99000699 [1] Added to NRHP: June 10, 1999

  6. Category:Blacksmiths - Wikipedia

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  7. List of Maryland state historical markers in Montgomery County

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    MD 192 (Forest Glenn Avenue) westbound at Rosensteel Avenue 39°00′54″N 77°03′00″W  /  39.01500°N 77.05000°W  / 39.01500; -77.05000  ( Daniel Carroll of Rock [ 6 ]

  8. Category:American blacksmiths - Wikipedia

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  9. Philip Simmons - Wikipedia

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    Philip Simmons (June 9, 1912 – June 22, 2009) was an American artisan and blacksmith specializing in the craft of ironwork. Simmons spent 78 years as a blacksmith, focusing on decorative iron work. [1] When he began his career, blacksmiths in Charleston made practical, everyday household objects, such as horseshoes. [1]