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Exit 36 from Interstate 77 provides access to NC 150 and downtown Mooresville. Exits 33 and 42 from Interstate 77 provide access to US 21, while Exit 42 also connects with NC 115. Exits 31 (Langtree Road) and 35 (Brawley School Road) also connect I-77 with Mooresville.
Mooresville Historic District is a national historic district located in Mooresville, Iredell County, North Carolina.It encompasses 62 contributing buildings and 8 contributing sites in the central business district and surrounding residential sections of Mooresville.
Today, the location of Fort Dobbs is a North Carolina State Historic Site. 1761 – Coddle Creek Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church, Session House and Cemetery established in what became Mooresville; 1765 – Centre Presbyterian Church established in what became Mooresville; 1773 – William Sharpe creates map of 4th Creek Congregation
Garage sale in northern California Diverse items bought at a moving sale held in Boise, Idaho. A garage sale (also known as a yard sale, tag sale, moving sale and by many other names [1]) is an informal event for the sale of used goods by private individuals, in which sellers are not required to obtain business licenses or collect sales tax (though, in some jurisdictions, a permit may be ...
North Carolina Highway 150A (NC 150A) was established in 1956 when NC 150 was rerouted onto new primary routing bypassing southeast of downtown Lincolnton; the old alignment became NC 150A. The route followed West Highway 150 to Riverside Drive, where it linked-up with NC 27 .
On July 29, the Agriplex will host a community yard sale where all you have to do is pay a participation fee and set up shop under the outdoor pavilion or out in the nearby backyard. Set to run ...
Sales tax is 6%, and property taxes are on the low end of the nation's average. For more great senior living tips, please sign up for our free newsletters . This article was originally published ...
Mount Ulla Township is located in the Piedmont region, western Rowan County, North Carolina, United States. Its outline is defined by natural and man-made landmarks. Township's Northern boundary follows in the vicinity of Knox Road, Knox School Road, and Beaverdam Creek, stopping short of Back Creek Chur