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Shelton Vineyards is a vineyard located in Dobson, North Carolina. Of over 95 North Carolina wineries, [1] Shelton Vineyards is the largest family-owned estate winery in North Carolina. Located in the Yadkin Valley near Mount Airy, the estate is 406-acre (1.64 km 2) acres. The Shelton Vineyards' wines are reflective of the terroir of the Yadkin ...
Dobson is a town in Dobson Township, Surry County, North Carolina, United States. As of the 2020 census, [4] the town population was 1,396. It is the county seat of Surry County. [5] Dobson is the home of the Shelton Vineyards, the largest winery in North Carolina.
Map showing Surry County in North Carolina. This list includes properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Surry County, North Carolina, United States. Click the "Map of all coordinates" link to the right to view an online map of all properties and districts with latitude and longitude coordinates in the table ...
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This is due to the increased traffic volume from the interstate to the nearby Shelton Vineyards attraction and the expansion of some municipal services from the nearby town of Dobson 36°23′38″N 80°47′13″W / 36.394°N 80.787°W / 36.394; -
South Carolina–North Carolina state line: North Carolina: Union: Monroe: 12.4: 20.0: US 74 east (Roosevelt Boulevard) East end of US 74 overlap: 13.7: 22.0: NC 200 north (Morgan Mill Road) – Stanfield, Locust: North end of NC 200 overlap: 14.9: 24.0: US 74 west / NC 200 south (Roosevelt Boulevard) – Charlotte NC 207 south (Skyway Drive ...
The mountainous western North Carolina city of Asheville is mentioned several times throughout the book. Kya’s dad, Pa, is from Asheville. His family owned a plantation there, but lost it during ...
John Gold Memorial Freeway – Official North Carolina name of US 52 within the borders of Forsyth County. [19] Pilot Mountain Parkway – Official North Carolina name of US 52, it originally went from King to the Virginia state line. In 2002, it was shortened to the I-74 interchange south of Mount Airy, for the Andy Griffith Parkway. [19]