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Armour Street Mill House
https://hl.mecknc.gov/Properties/Designated-Historic-Landmarks/davidson/armour-street-mill-house
The Armour Street Mill House was once part of the mill village constructed for the expanding Delburg Cotton Mill.
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Brattain House
https://hl.mecknc.gov/Properties/Designated-Historic-Landmarks/davidson/brattain-house
The extravagantly decorated Brattain family home crafted by noted carpenter John Eli Brattain is affectionately known locally as “the Icicle Cottage.”
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Helper-Walley House
https://hl.mecknc.gov/Properties/Designated-Historic-Landmarks/davidson/helper-walley-house
The evolution of the Helper-Walley House from the traditional hall-and-parlor form to the Craftsman style shows the transitional nature of architecture.
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Caldwell-Bradford School
https://hl.mecknc.gov/Properties/Designated-Historic-Landmarks/huntersville/Caldwell-Bradford-School
The Caldwell-Bradford School is one of Mecklenburg County’s only known surviving one-teacher schoolhouses.
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Osborne House
https://hl.mecknc.gov/Properties/Designated-Historic-Landmarks/huntersville/osborne-house
The William and Cora Osborne House represents profitable impact of cotton farming in the late nineteenth century.
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Cooper Log House
https://hl.mecknc.gov/Properties/Designated-Historic-Landmarks/charlotte/west-outer/cooper-log-house
The William Cooper family resided in the eighteenth-century Cooper Log House for nearly a century.
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Edward M Rozzell House & Land
https://hl.mecknc.gov/Properties/Designated-Historic-Landmarks/charlotte/west-outer/edward-m-rozzell-house-land
The Edward M. Rozzell House evidences the financial success of the Rozzell family as both cotton farmers and operators of a Catawba River ferry line.
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Parker House, Charles W.
https://hl.mecknc.gov/Properties/Designated-Historic-Landmarks/charlotte/plaza-midwood/charles-parker-house
A Depression-era PWA-funded school that served the Plaza Midwood community for more than 75 years.
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Hayes-Byrum Store & House
https://hl.mecknc.gov/Properties/Designated-Historic-Landmarks/charlotte/west-outer/hayes-byrum-store-house
The circa 1890 Hayes-Byrum Store is the oldest surviving commercial building in rural Mecklenburg County.
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Hovis-Spratt House
https://hl.mecknc.gov/Properties/Designated-Historic-Landmarks/charlotte/west-outer/hovis-spratt-house
The Hovis-Spratt House remained in the possession of the Franklin Hovis and Charles Spratt families for nearly 125 years.
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