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  1. Delburg Cotton Mill House

    https://hl.mecknc.gov/Properties/Designated-Historic-Landmarks/davidson/delburg-cotton-mill-house

    The Delburg Cotton Mill House is a visible reminder of the class stratification prompted by southern industrial development. 

  2. Mabonsie

    https://hl.mecknc.gov/Properties/Designated-Historic-Landmarks/davidson/mabonsie

    Bonnie and Johnsie Shelton’s Mabonsie log building was once an isolated rural weekend getaway from the bustle of Concord Road. 

  3. Elm Row

    https://hl.mecknc.gov/Properties/Designated-Historic-Landmarks/davidson/elm-row

    Elm Row is one of two remaining buildings that date back to the earliest days of Davidson College. 

  4. Martin-Worth-Henderson House

    https://hl.mecknc.gov/Properties/Designated-Historic-Landmarks/davidson/martin-worth-henderson-house

    Two Davidson College president and the founder of the Crossnore School once called the Martin-Worth-Henderson House home. 

  5. Oak Row

    https://hl.mecknc.gov/Properties/Designated-Historic-Landmarks/davidson/oak-row

    Oak Row is one of two remaining buildings that date back to the earliest days of Davidson College. 

  6. Restormel

    https://hl.mecknc.gov/Properties/Designated-Historic-Landmarks/davidson/restormel

    The stately Restormel was the home of Davidson College’s first psychology department chair. 

  7. Southern Power Company Transformer House

    https://hl.mecknc.gov/Properties/Designated-Historic-Landmarks/davidson/southern-power-company-transformer-house

    The Southern Power Company Transformer House is one of only two surviving buildings associated with the original Delburg Cotton Mill. 

  8. Thompson-Anderson House

    https://hl.mecknc.gov/Properties/Designated-Historic-Landmarks/davidson/thompson-anderson-house

    The Thompson-Anderson House is Davidson’s best surviving example of a brick masonry Tudor Revival cottage. 

  9. 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.  

  10. 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.