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Bellemont Mill Village Historic District is a national historic district located at Bellemont, Alamance County, North Carolina. It encompasses 24 contributing buildings built between 1879 and 1880 in Bellemont. The district includes the three-story brick Bellemont Cotton Hill and 23 associated one and two-story frame mill houses. [2]
Henry River Mill Village; Judson (submerged under Fontana Lake) Lost Cove; Mortimer; Portsmouth; Proctor (isolated by Lake Fontana and abandoned) Roanoke Colony [2] Ruby City (mining town once located near Willets in Jackson County, now the site of the Balsam Mountain Preserve) Whitney (partially submerged by Badin Lake)
Bellemont is located on North Carolina Highway 49, east of Alamance, and 4.3 miles (6.9 km) south-southeast of downtown Burlington. The community is located at the junction with Bellemont Alamance/Mt. Hermon Road. The Bellemont Mill Village Historic District and Kernodle-Pickett House are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [3]
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Other notable buildings include the R.L. Stowe Mills Office Building, Bank of Belmont (1926), Piedmont and Northern Railroad Depot (c. 1915), Belmont Hotel (c. 1907), Abel C. Lineberger House No. 2 (c. 1919) designed by Charles Christian Hook (1870–1938), Samuel Pinckney Stowe House (c. 1919), James W. Stowe House (c. 1910), Sacred Heart ...