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

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    Off NC 2345 N side, 0.3 miles W of jct. with NC 2340, 0.2 miles down unnamed rd. Snow Camp: 46: McCauley-Watson House: February 4, 1994 : NC 1762 (Blanchard Rd.) SW side, 1.5 miles NW of jct. with NC 62

  3. A. L. Spoon House - Wikipedia

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    A. L. Spoon House is a historic home located near Snow Camp, Alamance County, North Carolina. The house consists of a two-story, hall-and-parlor plan log house, with a timber frame side wing added about 1850. Also on the property is a contributing a double-pen log barn. [2] It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1993. [1]

  4. Snow Camp, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Snow Camp was also a site of early Quaker settlement in North Carolina, as Friends from Pennsylvania migrated to the Cane Creek valley in the mid-1700s and established the Spring Meeting at Snow Camp; several historic buildings clustered around the spring remain from that settlement. [citation needed]

  5. 'So many hollers': Appalachia's remote terrain slows recovery ...

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    MEAT CAMP, N.C. — Carolyn and Clifford Coffee’s home is less than 10 miles from Boone, a North Carolina mountain town popular with tourists and home to a college campus, set between a creek ...

  6. Camilus McBane House - Wikipedia

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    Camilus McBane House is a historic home located near Snow Camp, Alamance County, North Carolina. The house consists of two log buildings: a one-story, single-room log kitchen and a one-story with loft hall-and-parlor plan log house built about 1850. It was expanded in 1892 by a one-room frame side addition. [2]

  7. Cane Creek Friends Meeting - Wikipedia

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    [3]: 15 By 1751, as many as thirty other Quaker families had migrated to Snow Camp. [3]: 14 During 1751, Quaker Minister Abigail Pike and Rachel Wright traveled to Perquimans County, North Carolina to attend the Quarterly Meeting at Little River, in hopes of gaining permission to establish a new monthly meeting in Cane Creek.

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