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Ward's Gap Road, Connelly Springs, NC 28612

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611 Malcolm Blvd, Connellys Springs, NC 28612, USA

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3001 South Mountain Park Avenue, Connelly Springs, NC
Nestled deep in the woods, South Mountains State Park's most dramatic features range from the magnificent t... More on LLBean.com
I love waterfall hunting. But lets face it, when I can find one with relative ease, then I am all for it.... More on igougo

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8355 Brookfield Road, Connelly Springs, North Carolina 28612, USA

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Connellys Springs NC 28612, United States of America
Inscription. Evolved from private school opened c. 1853 by R. L. Adernethy. Operated 1900-1933 by Methodist Church. Closed 1935. The original site 8/10 mi N. , Erected 1958 by Archives and Highway... More on HMDB
Inscription. Evolved from private school opened c. 1853 by R. L. Abernethy. Operated 1900-1933 by Methodist Church. Closed 1935. The original site 1.3 mi N. , Erected 1954 by Archives, Conservatio... More on HMDB

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Morganton, North Carolina
Return to North Carolina Index Morganton includes restaurants, motels, and a wide choice of shopping. U.S. 64 You are on the correct route of the original march. Once you pass the North Carolina Sc... More on Nps.gov
Inscription. Prelude to the Battle of Kings Mountain. Site of a skirmish on Sept. 12, 1780, between Loyalists and "Overmountain Men", , Erected 1991 by Division of Archives and History. (Marker Nu... More on HMDB

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P.O. BOX 868, Lenoir, North Carolina 28645-0868

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700 S Main St, Drexel, North Carolina 28619-0000

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Valdese NC 28690, United States of America
Inscription. For the European Waldensian settlers of Valdese, a clock tower served as a landmark or beacon for a town's inhabitants. This landmark honors and memorializes all these founders, leaders, citizens and organizations who ... More on HMDB

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Valdese NC 28690, United States of America
Welcome to the Town of Valdese, a Waldensian settlement in the foothills of North Carolina. More on Ci.valdese.nc.us
Inscription. To the Waldensian Colony from the Cottian Alps. who settled here first in 1893 numbering in all 427, in recognition of their Christian ideals, integrity, industry and good citizenship ... More on HMDB
