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May 10, 1979 (Main and Williamsboro Sts. Oxford: 16: Harris-Currin House: August 31, 1988 (Address Restricted: Wilton: 17: Maurice Hart House: April 28, 1988 (NC 1430
Oxford Historic District is a national historic district located at Oxford, Granville County, North Carolina.The district encompasses 201 contributing buildings, 1 contributing site, and 2 contributing objects in the central business district and surrounding residential sections of Oxford.
Memorial Glade [201] Marshawn Lynch: None [l] October 12, 2024 2 Ohio State Buckeyes 31 3 Oregon Ducks: 32: Eugene, Oregon: Memorial Quad Kaitlin Olson: None [l] October 19, 2024 5 Georgia Bulldogs: 30: 1 Texas Longhorns 15 Austin, Texas: South Mall: Scottie Scheffler: Texas Longhorns October 26, 2024 Washington Huskies 17 13 Indiana Hoosiers ...
Oxford is a town in Granville County, North Carolina, United States, with a population of 8,628 as of the 2020 census. [6] It is the county seat of Granville County. [ 7 ]
PITTSBURGH — March Madness is all about surviving and advancing, two things both Texas Tech and NC State basketball teams will try to do when they square off Thursday in PPG Paints Arena. The ...
Thorndale is a historic plantation house and national historic district located near Oxford, Granville County, North Carolina. It was built in about 1837, and is a two-story, three-bay, heavy timber frame dwelling with Georgian / Federal style design elements. [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. [1]
Hooper Eblen Center, often called The Hoop by students, is a 9,282-seat multi-purpose arena located on the campus of Tennessee Tech in Cookeville, Tennessee.Named for former TTU coach and professor Hooper Eblen, [1] the arena is home to the Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles men's basketball and Golden Eagles women's basketball teams. [2]
Lincolnton: Confederate Soldiers Memorial Drinking Fountain (1911) Louisburg: The Confederate Memorial Drinking Fountain (1923) is dedicated to North Carolinian Orren Randolph Smith, who designed the Stars and Bars, the first official flag of the Confederacy. It is five feet high, six feet across, and has separate "white" and "colored" drinking ...