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  2. Mooresville, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Moore helped to establish the first brick factory in Mooresville, and built some of the first brick buildings on Main Street. He died in 1877, and his wife, Rachel Summrow Moore, continued the development of the town. In 1883 the railroad lines were run back through the town with the addition of a new depot. [5]

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  4. Back Creek Presbyterian Church and Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    In 1824 some members of Back Creek Church congregation organized Prospect Presbyterian Church in southwestern corner of Rowan County. [10] The Rev. S. C. Alexander (1830–1907) delivered the dedication of the third church building in an address at Thyatira on March 21, 1857. At that time, he was pastor of both Back Creek and Thyatira. [6]

  5. U.S. Route 70 in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    NC 150 (Mooresville Road) – Mooresville: 173.5: 279.2: US 29 south (Main Street) / US 601 south (Jake Alexander Boulevard South) to I-85 – Rowan County Airport, China Grove: Interchange; east end of US 601 overlap; west end of US 29 overlap: 174.3: 280.5: NC 150 west (Mooresville Road) West end of NC 150 overlap: Yadkin River: Bridge ...

  6. Paul's Boutique - Wikipedia

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    Paul's Boutique is the second studio album by the American hip hop group Beastie Boys, released on July 25, 1989, by Capitol Records. Produced by the Beastie Boys and the Dust Brothers , the album's composition makes extensive use of samples , drawn from a wide range of genres including funk , soul , rock , and jazz .

  7. Giving Back to Africa - Wikipedia

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    Giving Back to Africa is a 501(c)(3) Bloomington, Indiana-based non-profit organization dedicated to the long-term mission of educating young people in the Democratic Republic of Congo. [1]

  8. Baby Got Back - Wikipedia

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    "Baby Got Back" is a song written, co-produced and recorded by American rapper and songwriter Sir Mix-a-Lot. Released in May 1992 by Def American and Reprise as the second single from his third album, Mack Daddy (1992), the song samples the 1986 Detroit techno single "Technicolor" by Channel One .