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  2. Merchants Millpond State Park - Wikipedia

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    Merchants Millpond State Park is a North Carolina state park in Gates County, North Carolina, in the United States. Located near Gatesville , in North Carolina's coastal plain , it covers 3,520 acres (14.2 km 2 ) [ 2 ] around a 200-year-old, 700-acre (280 ha) millpond and Lassiter Swamp .

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  4. Category : Protected areas of Gates County, North Carolina

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    Merchants Millpond State Park This page was last edited on 17 December 2016, at 01:51 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4. ...

  5. Gates County, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    In 1973 A.B. Coleman donated 925 acres (3.74 km 2) of land in the Millpond to the state. This was the basis of the Merchants Millpond State Park. [citation needed] In 1984 a tornado struck Gates County, killing two people and causing an estimated $500,000 to $5,000,000 worth of damage. Hurricane Floyd hit Gates County in 1999. [citation needed]

  6. Category:State parks of North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Merchants Millpond State Park; Morrow Mountain State Park; Mount Jefferson State Natural Area; Mount Mitchell State Park; Mountains-to-Sea Trail; N. New River State Park;

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  8. List of North Carolina state parks - Wikipedia

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    The park was named after L. D. Frutchey, who donated the core property to the state, and it was later renamed "Town Creek State Park". The park was transferred as one of the initial components of the State Historic Site system, becoming known as Town Creek Indian Mound. [40] Hiwassee Lake State Park [33] [34] Mountains Cherokee [39]

  9. After historic flood nearly washed plans away, Lexington ...

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    The town of Lexington is set to hold a ribbon-cutting for the new walking trail around the Old Mill Pond, which will cap a long road to restoring the historic pond that was drained after a dam ...