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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Mecklenburg ...

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    NC 2004; also the southern side of NC 2004 east of its junction with NC 2074: Huntersville: Second location represents a boundary increase of February 21, 1991: 99: Steele Creek Presbyterian Church and Cemetery

  3. Timeline of Charlotte, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The following is a timeline of the history of Charlotte, North Carolina, ... SouthPark Mall opens. Population: 241,178. [16] 1971 – U.S. Supreme Court decides Swann v.

  4. Croft Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Jct. of NC 115 and NC 2483, near Charlotte, North Carolina: Coordinates: Area: 8 acres (3.2 ha) Built: c. 1890 () Architectural style: Queen Anne, Early Commercial: NRHP reference No. 99000699 [1] Added to NRHP: June 10, 1999

  5. North Charlotte Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The North Charlotte Historic District is a 155.5-acre (62.9 ha) national historic district located in Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. The listing included 282 contributing buildings and four contributing structures.

  6. What’s next for Carolina Place mall after it defaulted on a ...

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    Carolina Place Mall in Pineville is the latest Charlotte-area mall to face significant financial challenges. Carolina Place’s original 2013 loan was for $175 million at a fixed interest rate of ...

  7. List of the oldest buildings in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Oldest two-story brick house in North Carolina. National Register of Historic Places, 1972. [7] Duke-Lawrence House: Northampton County, North Carolina: 1747 House One of NC's oldest colonial homes. The original western frame section was built about 1747, with the eastern brick section built between 1787 and 1796.

  8. Why can’t we buy liquor in NC grocery stores? A short history ...

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    That’s because, unlike beer and wine, liquor can’t be sold in regular grocery stores in North Carolina. Instead, the sale of liquor is controlled by the state, through the state government’s ...

  9. Brooklyn (Charlotte, North Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    Brooklyn was a largely African American section of Charlotte, North Carolina. It was home to many businesses, residences, and churches. The neighborhood was demolished for an urban renewal project in the 1960s [1] [2] and is now part of what is known as the Second Ward. [3] Tower at the Old Grace A. M. E. Zion Church