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  1. Younts House, Samuel

    http://hl.mecknc.gov/Properties/Designated-Historic-Landmarks/pineville/younts-house-samuel

    The home of local entrepreneur and Pineville co-founder Samuel Younts also served as a community hospital during the mid-twentieth century. 

  2. William Henry Belk House

    http://hl.mecknc.gov/Properties/Designated-Historic-Landmarks/charlotte/elizabeth/William-Henry-Belk-House

    The founder of Belk’s department stores chose prominent Charlotte architect C. C. Hook to design one of the city’s most prominent homes.  

  3. Carnegie Library Building

    http://hl.mecknc.gov/Properties/Designated-Historic-Landmarks/charlotte/west-inner/carnegie-library-building

    The Carnegie Library building, home of the Johnson C. Smith University library collection for nearly seventy years, remains a vital campus asset. 

  4. James & Elizabeth Purcell House

    http://hl.mecknc.gov/Properties/Designated-Historic-Landmarks/davidson/james-elizabeth-purcell-house

    A rare but outstanding example of Modernist architecture in a neighborhood that consists primarily of post-WW II brick Ranch style houses. 

  5. Welch-McIntosh House

    http://hl.mecknc.gov/Properties/Designated-Historic-Landmarks/charlotte/north-middle-and-outer/welch-mcintosh-house

    Truck farmer George Welch and his family resided in the Queen Anne style Welch-McIntosh House for nearly a century. 

  6. St. Peter's Hospital

    http://hl.mecknc.gov/Properties/Designated-Historic-Landmarks/charlotte/uptown-charlotte/st-peters-hospital

    Charlotte’s first and only hospital until 1888, St. Peter’s Hospital is also believed to be North Carolina’s first non-military hospital. 

  7. Mecklenburg County Sportsplex at Matthews

    http://parkandrec.mecknc.gov/places-to-visit/unique-facilities/mecklenburg-county-sportsplex-matthews

    The Sportsplex has eleven multiuse fields featuring permanent lighting. Nine fields are synthetic turf and two fields are natural grass. Two fields have been installed with Football goal posts. All fields are permanently lined for soccer and can be temporarily lined for other sports upon request, including lacrosse, football, field hockey, and rugby.

  8. Robert Walker House

    http://hl.mecknc.gov/Properties/Designated-Historic-Landmarks/charlotte/south-inner/robert-walker-house

    The Robert J. Walker House is one of only two surviving Queen Anne style houses in Dilworth that were designed by noted local architect C. C. Hook.

  9. Marsh House

    http://hl.mecknc.gov/Properties/Designated-Historic-Landmarks/charlotte/south-inner/marsh-house

    One of Charlotte’s most notable architects designed and lived for nearly fifty years in the Marion R. and Lavonne Marsh House. 

  10. Bagley-Mullen House

    http://hl.mecknc.gov/Properties/Designated-Historic-Landmarks/charlotte/uptown-charlotte/bagley-mullen-house

    The Bagley-Mullen House, constructed by Charlotte entrepreneur Edgar M. Andrews, is the only local example of the French Chateauresque architectural style.