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Davidson Historic District is a national historic district located at Davidson, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. The district encompasses 394 contributing buildings, 2 contributing sites, and 2 contributing structures in the central business district and surrounding residential neighborhoods of Davidson and campus of Davidson College .
Maj. William Davidson was a cousin of Col. William Davidson, the first state senator from Buncombe County, North Carolina, who in turn was a cousin of Gen. William Lee Davidson, for whom Davidson College was named. [8] Gen. Davidson's son William Lee Davidson II sold 469 acres (1.90 km2) to the Concord Presbytery to start Davidson College. [9]
Protected areas of Davidson County, North Carolina (5 P) Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Davidson County, North Carolina" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
The bridge formerly carried two lanes of US 29/US 70/NC 150, but is now part of the Davidson County Greenway system and Yadkin River Park. The bridge's location is on a popular trading path that has been used for centuries. The mail route from Washington, D.C. to New Orleans crossed the Yadkin at Trading Ford. Louis Beard built the first bridge ...
Kategori:Personer fra Davidson County i Nord-Carolina; Kategori:Davidson County (Nord-Carolina) Usage on pl.wikipedia.org Hrabstwo Davidson (Karolina Północna) Usage on pnb.wikipedia.org ڈیوڈسن کاؤنٹی، اتلا کیرولینا; Usage on pt.wikipedia.org Condado de Davidson (Carolina do Norte) Usage on ro.wikipedia.org
Knowing that the area where Kya lives should be near a coastal town, be about two hours or less from Greenville and have both marsh and swamp wetlands, we propose two probable locations for ...
Answer: The chain-link fence meanders along an about 400-foot length of greenway in the River Arts District. To the west, across the river, New Belgium Brewing Company looms. To the west, across ...
April 28, 2000 (22 E. Center S. Lexington: 17: Good Hope Methodist Church Cemetery: July 10, 1984 (Junction of NC 150 and SR 1445: Welcome: 18: Grace Episcopal Church