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1010 Mendenhall Rd., Thomasville, NC, UNITED STATES (Postal Code: 27360)

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off main street in Thomasville Thomasville North Carolina 27360

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Thomasville NC 27360, United States of America
Inscription. (Preface): John W. Thomas, who represented this area in the state legislature in the mid-1800s, laid out the town of Thomasville in 1852 on the proposed route of the North Carolina Railroad. Three years later, the line ... More on HMDB

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Thomasville NC 27360, United States of America
Inscription. President Davis, fleeing, southward after Lees, surrender, with members, of his cabinet spent the, night of Apr. 16, 1865, in a pine grove nearby. , Erected 2007 by North Carolina Office of Archives and History. (Marker ... More on HMDB

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Thomasville NC 27360, United States of America
Looking for a hospital, outpatient center or other health facility? Here is a list of all the hospitals, doctor's offices and other medical facilities ... More on Thomasvillemedicalcenter.org
Inscription. During the Civil War, Thomasville became a hospital center that treated the sick and wounded, civilian and soldier alike. From 1862 to 1865, a local doctor, D. W. Smith, operated a sma... More on HMDB

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508 N Hamilton St, Downtown, High Point, NC

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High Point NC 27262, United States of America
Holiday Items The Museum Store has something for everyone on your holiday list - parents, children, friends, co-workers and employees. Jewelry, Seagrove pottery, ornaments, toys, CD's, books, puzzl... More on Highpointmuseum.org
Inscription. Philip & Mary Hoggat built this house in 1754, 4 miles southwest of here. The Hoggats were among the first Quakers to move to this area. Donated by Mrs. Betty Jo Kellam, the cabin was ... More on HMDB

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High Point NC 27262, United States of America
In addition to the Historical Park properties, the Museum maintains three off-site structures. The Little Red Schoolhouse, now located just one block east of the Museum, was built in 1930 by archit... More on Highpointmuseum.org
Inscription. The Little Red Schoolhouse was built 1930 adjacent to the Ray Street Elementary School (corner of Montlieu and N Hamilton Streets) to accommodate a growing student body. It was designe... More on HMDB

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High Point NC 27262, United States of America
Inscription. Colonial home of Mary and Philip Hoggatt, A Quaker Potter, Typical example of a Pre-Revolution home, Built in Guilford County ca. 1754, In continuous use until the 1960s. 1996 State Regents Project, Mary Ann Groome Helper, ... More on HMDB

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High Point NC 27262, United States of America
Inscription. This statue of a Plank Road Foreman is dedicated to the establishment of the City of High Point and in honor of the men and women who worked in local industries and businesses that mad... More on HMDB
Inscription. The Fayetteville and Western Plank Road was constructed in the late 1850s, stretching 129 miles long and covering what is now High Points Main Street. In 1852, when the North Carolina ... More on HMDB
