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Tom and Mary Lu Daggy House
https://hl.mecknc.gov/Properties/Designated-Historic-Landmarks/davidson/tom-and-mary-lu-daggy-house
Aside from its unique Modernist style, the Tom and Mary Lu Daggy House represents an ambitious Davidson College housing plan to attract and retain faculty.
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Bethesda Schoolhouse
https://hl.mecknc.gov/Properties/Designated-Historic-Landmarks/huntersville/bethesda-schoolhouse
Bethesda Schoolhouse is Mecklenburg County’s oldest known surviving rural African American schoolhouse.
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Blythe Homestead
https://hl.mecknc.gov/Properties/Designated-Historic-Landmarks/huntersville/blythe-homestead
For more than 150 years, the Blythe Homestead stands on property first acquired by the Blythe family prior to the Revolutionary War.
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Caldwell Station School
https://hl.mecknc.gov/Properties/Designated-Historic-Landmarks/huntersville/caldwell-station-school
The Caldwell Station School represents the gradual and often disjointed post-Civil War rebuilding of the North Carolina public education system.
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Cowan’s Ford-Davidson College Monument
https://hl.mecknc.gov/Properties/Designated-Historic-Landmarks/huntersville/caldwell-station-school-cloned
The Cowan’s Ford-Davidson College Monument is one of several fieldstone markers erected by a Mecklenburg County resident to honor the county’s rich history.
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General Davidson Monument
https://hl.mecknc.gov/Properties/Designated-Historic-Landmarks/huntersville/general-davidson-monument
The General William Lee Davidson Monument is one of several fieldstone markers erected by a Mecklenburg County resident to honor the county’s rich history.
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Ingleside
https://hl.mecknc.gov/Properties/Designated-Historic-Landmarks/huntersville/ingleside
Holly Bend was the family home of Mecklenburg County’s wealthiest planter and largest plantation owner.
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Latta Place
https://hl.mecknc.gov/Properties/Designated-Historic-Landmarks/huntersville/latta-place
Initially a traveling salesman, Irish immigrant James Latta built his Latta Place home and property into one of Mecklenburg County’s largest antebellum plantations.
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Lawing Farmhouse
https://hl.mecknc.gov/Properties/Designated-Historic-Landmarks/huntersville/lawing-farmhouse
The Lawing Farmhouse offers a tangible reminder of the small rural farms that once dominated the Mecklenburg County landscape.
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McAuley House
https://hl.mecknc.gov/Properties/Designated-Historic-Landmarks/huntersville/mcauley-house
The McAuley House is the only pre-1900 two-story log house built after the Civil War known to remain in Mecklenburg County.
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