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111 N. Mountain Street, Cherryville, NC 28021
Features the history of the Carolina Freight Company and its founder, C. Grier Beam. Collection inlcudes ... More on MuseumsUSA.org
One of only three truck museums in the United States, this 7,500 square ... More on Yahoo! Travel

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l09 E. Main Street, Cherryville, NC 28021

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117 N Mountain St, Cherryville, NC 28021

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East 1st. Downtown Cherryville Cherryville North Carolina 28021

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Dallas NC 28034, United States of America
Inscription. On this site c.1874 structures existed to provide for the upkeep of the less fortunate, an imposing structure for its time and purpose, it gives physical and concrete evidence of the c... More on HMDB
Inscription. This Greek Revival structure served as the county courthouse from 1848 to 1911, when the county seat moved to Gastonia. It marks the center of the Dallas Historic District, a Federal R... More on HMDB

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2600 East Franklin Boulevard,Gastonia, NC 28056-7212

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Kings Mountain NC 28086, United States of America
Inscription. An early settler to Kings Mountain, William Andrew Mauney built a store on this site circa 1870. When Mr. Mauney moved his business to a location in downtown Kings Mountain, he turned the store ninety degrees and added ... More on HMDB

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Kings Mountain NC 28086, United States of America
Photographs of the monuments, grounds and special events at Kings Mountain National Military Park, located ... More on Battleofkingsmountain.info
Inscription. Overmountain Men from, Tenn. Va. & N. C. led, Patriots to victory over, British, Oct. 7, 1780. Site 7 miles south. , Erected 2009 by North Carolina Office of Archives and History. (Ma... More on HMDB

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Kings Mountain NC 28086, United States of America

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Kings Mountain NC 28086, United States of America
"The turn of the tide of success" Thomas Jefferson called it "The turn of the tide of success." The battle of Kings Mountain, fought October 7th, 1780, was an important American victory during the ... More on Nps.gov
Inscription. Site of decisive British defeat on Oct. 7, 1780. National Military park located 5 mi. southeast in South Carolina. , Erected 2000 by Division or Archives and History. (Marker Number O... More on HMDB
