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The back room of the Station Hotel in 2014, original home of the Crawdaddy Club. The Crawdaddy Club was a music venue in Richmond, Surrey, England, which opened in 1963. The Rolling Stones were its house band in its first year and were followed by The Yardbirds. Several other notable British blues and rhythm and blues acts also played there.
The small log building, known as New Hope Chapel, stood where the Carolina Inn is now but disappeared during the American Revolution. The settlement on New Hope Chapel Hill remained, the University of North Carolina was founded in 1795, and traveling clergy visited, but a permanent Episcopal congregation did not form again for half a century.
The Park Homestead was a station on the Underground Railroad. [9] [10] John Freeman Walls Historic Site – Lakeshore. [1] [2] John Freeman Walls, left his enslavers in North Carolina and settled in Canada. The Refugee Home Society supplied the money to buy land and he built a cabin. Church services were held there before the Puce Baptist ...
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Mary Tucker, wife of a local landowner, gave the land for Tucker's Grove. Five United Methodist churches (Tucker's Grove, Brevard, Ebenezer, Rock Hill and St. James) and Gold Hill Baptist Church, sponsor the campground. The camp meeting has been operating continuously since 1874. [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in ...
Alpha Chi Omega – 202 Spring Lane, Chapel Hill, NC; Alpha Delta Pi – 411 East Rosemary Street, Chapel Hill, NC; Alpha Epsilon Pi – 107 Fraternity Court, Chapel Hill, NC; Alpha Kappa Alpha; Beta Theta Pi – 114 South Columbia Street, Chapel Hill, NC; Chi Phi – 300 South Columbia Street, Chapel Hill, NC; Chi Psi – 321 West Cameron ...
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The Church Hill North Historic District is a historic district in Richmond, Virginia, that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997. [1] An expansion of the district was listed in 2000. This added 37 acres (15 ha) to the original 70 acres (28 ha)