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  1. Edgewood Farmhouse

    https://hl.mecknc.gov/Properties/Designated-Historic-Landmarks/huntersville/edgewood-farmhouse

    Once part of a 6,000-acre plantation, the Edgewood Farmhouse became the farm of Robert and Abigail Alexander, members of two of the Hopewell community’s most prominent families.  

  2. Nevin School

    https://hl.mecknc.gov/Properties/Designated-Historic-Landmarks/charlotte/nevin-school

    The Nevin School has served a valued educational resource for Charlotte for more than a century. 

  3. SW & CS Davis Store

    https://hl.mecknc.gov/Properties/Designated-Historic-Landmarks/charlotte/sw-cs-davis-store

    Descendants of the original owners of the century-old S. W. & C. S. Davis General Store still offer a wide variety of merchandise for their customers. 

  4. SW Davis House & Outbuildings

    https://hl.mecknc.gov/Properties/Designated-Historic-Landmarks/charlotte/north-middle-and-outer/sw-davis-house-outbuildings

    Silas W. Davis, the original owner of the S. W. Davis House, played a prominent role in the life and development of the Croft community. 

  5. W. T. Alexander House

    https://hl.mecknc.gov/Properties/Designated-Historic-Landmarks/charlotte/north-middle-and-outer/w-t-alexander-house

    Family lore holds that the Federal Style house on West Mallard Creek Church Road was built by John E. Orr in 1799 and acquired by William Tasse Alexander I (1802-1870) in 1823 or 1824.

  6. Welch-McIntosh House

    https://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. 

  7. Battle of McIntyre's Farm Monument

    https://hl.mecknc.gov/Properties/Designated-Historic-Landmarks/charlotte/west-middle/battle-mcintyres-farm-monument

    The Battle of McIntyre's Farm Monument is one of several fieldstone markers erected by a Mecklenburg County resident to honor the county’s rich history. 

  8. Midwood Elementary School

    https://hl.mecknc.gov/Properties/Designated-Historic-Landmarks/charlotte/plaza-midwood/midwood-elementary-school

    A Depression-era PWA-funded school that served the Plaza Midwood community for more than 75 years.

  9. Dr Walter Pharr Craven House

    https://hl.mecknc.gov/Properties/Designated-Historic-Landmarks/charlotte/west-middle/dr-walter-pharr-craven-house

    Country doctor Walter P. Craven and his family resided in the Hopewell community of Mecklenburg County for nearly eighty years. 

  10. Gluyas House

    https://hl.mecknc.gov/Properties/Designated-Historic-Landmarks/charlotte/west-middle/gluyas-house

    For three generations, local farmer and politician Thomas Gluyas and his family resided in the Gluyas House in Mecklenburg County’s Long Creek community.