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300 E. Webb Ave. and 320 E. Davis St., Burlington, North Carolina Coordinates 36°5′30″N 79°26′3″W / 36.09167°N 79.43417°W / 36.09167; -79
Sportspeople from Burlington, North Carolina (1 C, 12 P) Pages in category "People from Burlington, North Carolina" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.
The group then raised the funds to erect a Confederate Soldiers Monument in Cross Creek, the first Confederate monument in North Carolina; [6] it was dedicated on December 30, 1868. [7] In 1915, the Cross Creek Cemetery Commission was created via an act of the North Carolina General Assembly, providing for the maintenance of the cemetery. [8]
W. Kerr Scott Democratic North Carolina : April 16, 1958 61 Heart attack [56] Burlington, North Carolina: U.S. B. Everett Jordan: November 29, 1954 April 17, 1896 Haw River, North Carolina: 85th (1957–1959) William E. McVey Republican Illinois (4th district) August 10, 1958 72 Heart attack [57] Washington, D.C. U.S. Ed Derwinski: January 3, 1951
A site plan of a new big box shopping center coming to 3900 Ramsey St. in Fayetteville. This is across the street from the Lowe's home improvement store and Ollie's Bargain Outlet store.
Downtown Burlington Historic District is a national historic district located at Burlington, Alamance County, North Carolina, United States. It encompasses 40 contributing buildings in the central business district of Burlington, and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1990.
Burlington is a city in Alamance and Guilford counties in the U.S. state of North Carolina.It is the principal city of the Burlington, NC Metropolitan Statistical Area, which encompasses all of Alamance County, in which most of the city is located, and is a part of the Greensboro–Winston-Salem–High Point, NC Combined Statistical Area.
North Carolina Highway 49A (NC 49A) was established after mainline NC 49 was rerouted onto US 64 from Asheboro to Ramseur, then northeast to Liberty; NC 49A continued the old alignment through Asheboro via Albemarle Avenue, Park Street, Salisbury Street, and Fayetteville Street. North of Asheboro it followed Old Liberty Road to Liberty.