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March 14, 1985. Designated VLR. December 3, 1997 [2] Elm Hill Archaeological Site is a historic archaeological site located on the north bank of the Roanoke River near Castle Heights, Mecklenburg County, Virginia. It is a large, Late Woodland period palisaded village site with evidence of occupation reaching back to the Late Archaic Period. [3]
Mayes House. Albert McCoy Farm. Samuel J. McElroy House. John Washington McKinney House. Frank Ramsay McNinch House. Mecklenburg County Courthouse (North Carolina) Mecklenburg Investment Company Building. Merchants and Farmers National Bank Building. Green Morris Farm.
79001734 [1] Added to NRHP. May 10, 1979. Mecklenburg County Courthouse is a historic courthouse building located at Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, United States. It was designed by architect Louis H. Asbury and built between 1925 and 1928. It is four-story, rectangular, Neoclassical building sheathed in limestone.
The county has formed the upper tier of local government over much of the United Kingdom at one time or another, [1] and has been used for a variety of other purposes, such as for Lord Lieutenants, land registration and postal delivery. This list of 184 counties is split by constituent country, time period and purpose. Colour key in tables below.
T. Toby Creek (Mallard Creek tributary) Categories: Bodies of water of Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. Rivers of North Carolina by county.
Elm Hill is a historic home located near Baskerville, Mecklenburg County, Virginia. It was built about 1800, and is a frame dwelling and consists of a central two-story, three-bay block flanked by one-story, one-bay wings, and backed by a two-story, two-bay ell. It is set on rubble stone underpinnings, and features massive sandstone chimneys at ...
Pages in category "Players of American football from Mecklenburg County, North Carolina" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
A geoportal is a type of web portal used to find and access geographic information ( geospatial information) and associated geographic services (display, editing, analysis, etc.) via the Internet. Geoportals are important for effective use of geographic information systems (GIS) and a key element of a spatial data infrastructure (SDI).