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40 acres (16 ha) Built. 1771. NRHP reference No. 70000435 [1] Added to NRHP. February 26, 1970. Alamance Battleground is a North Carolina State Historic Site commemorating the Battle of Alamance. The historic site is located south of Burlington, Alamance County, North Carolina in the United States.
Allen House is a historic home located on the Alamance Battleground State Historic Site near Burlington, Alamance County, North Carolina. It was built in 1782, and is a two-story, hewn log dwelling with a gable roof. It rests on a stone foundation. The Allen house was moved to the Alamance Battleground in 1966 and restored as a homestead dwelling.
80002800 [1] Added to NRHP. May 23, 1980. Southern Railway Passenger Station is a historic train station located at Burlington, Alamance County, North Carolina. It was built in 1892 by the North Carolina Railroad, and is a rectangular, one story red brick and wood building in a Victorian Tudor style. It features a hipped roof with flared eaves ...
Cane Creek Mountains. Bass Mountain (Left) and Cane Creek Mountain (Right), 2 of the highest peaks in the range. / 35.9474056°N 79.4355944°W / 35.9474056; -79.4355944. Cane Creek Mountains is a small mountain range that lies south of Burlington, North Carolina. The range covers an area including Alamance County, Guilford County ...
Pleasant Grove. / 36.19194°N 79.32667°W / 36.19194; -79.32667. Pleasant Grove is an unincorporated community in Alamance County, North Carolina, United States. [1] Pleasant Grove is located at the intersection of North Carolina Highway 49 and North Carolina Highway 62 in the northeastern part of Alamance County.
Alamance Mill Village Historic District. Alamance Mill Village Historic District. August 16, 2007. ( #07000821) 3927-3981 NC 62 S, Great Alamance Creek W of NC 62S. 36°02′22″N 79°29′14″W. / 36.039531°N 79.487294°W / 36.039531; -79.487294 ( Alamance Mill Village Historic District) Alamance. 5.
N. National Register of Historic Places listings in Alamance County, North Carolina. North Carolina's 25th Senate district. North Carolina's 63rd House district. North Carolina's 64th House district.
Partitioned into Greene County, Lenoir County, and Wayne County. Tryon County. 1768 [14] 1779 [14] Partitioned into Lincoln County and Rutherford County. For several months in 1784, Cumberland County was known as Fayette County and sent representatives to the North Carolina General Assembly of April 1784 under this name.