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  2. Polk Place - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Polk went to inspect the construction and repairs of the home in early 1848 for their return. [4] [5] Upon returning to Tennessee in 1849, James and Sarah Polk went to his mother's home in Columbia before returning to Nashville two weeks later, when Polk Place was finished. It was the President's final residence, where he died of cholera ...

  3. Green River Plantation - Wikipedia

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    Green River Plantation is a historic plantation house on over 360 acres located near Columbus, Polk County, North Carolina.The oldest section of the "Big House" was built between the years 1804–1807, and is a two-story, four-bay, Late Federal style frame dwelling.

  4. President James K. Polk Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    The property was the location of property owned by the parents of President James K. Polk, and exhibits at the historic site serve to tell the story of the President's political career, as well as provide a look into life in North Carolina in the early 19th century. [1]

  5. UNC’s Campus Y reopens following protests. But its leaders ...

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    The organization — originally a YMCA — dates back more than 160 years at the university and is housed in the Campus Y building, which opened in 1907 at the north end of the Polk Place quad.

  6. ‘Triumphant bros.’ UNC fraternity brothers who held up flag ...

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  7. Davie Poplar - Wikipedia

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    A steel band was added to Davie Poplar in 1953 to attach cables to other trees, and the base has been filled with concrete and pruned to keep it upright. [1] As part of the university's bicentennial celebration in 1993, 100 seedlings from the tree were given to 100 children planted across North Carolina's 100 counties. [1]

  8. Helene victims find place to mourn and connect outside ... - AOL

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    Fox N’ Vead, the Concord band he’s in, is constantly inspired by North Carolina. Most country artists are, he said. In the North gate line, Ronald Waters, his brother and their friend squinted ...

  9. Lynncote - Wikipedia

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    Lynncote is a historic estate located near Tryon, Polk County, North Carolina.It was designed by architect Erle G. Stillwell and built in 1927–1928. It is a two-story, eight-bay, Tudor Revival style stone dwelling built on the foundation of a previous dwelling built in 1895 and burned in 1916.