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  2. Shelby, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Shelby is a city in and the county seat of Cleveland County, North Carolina. [5] It lies near the western edge of the Charlotte-Concord, NC-SC Combined Statistical Area. The population was 21,918 at the 2020 census.

  3. Historic Campbell Building - Wikipedia

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    At the time that Campbell's opened their big store in 1927, Shelby was thriving economically. The town was accessible by railroad, close to Charlotte, North Carolina, and served as a center for trade for the booming textile industries throughout Cleveland and Mecklenburg counties. By 1930, the population of Shelby had grown to 12,000 people.

  4. Shelby family restores historic Seven Gables home - AOL

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    The house has been home to three of Shelby’s influential families, first the Hoeys then Gardners and then the Williams. After Delle Hoey died in 1963, her husband sold the beloved home to Carrie ...

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  6. Charlotte metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The Charlotte metropolitan area is a metropolitan area of the U.S. states of North and South Carolina, containing the city of Charlotte, North Carolina.The metropolitan area also includes the cities of Gastonia, Concord, Huntersville, and Rock Hill as well as the large suburban area in the counties surrounding Mecklenburg County, which is at the center of the metro area.

  7. Masonic Temple Building (Shelby, North Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    Entrance. The Masonic Temple is a historic Masonic Lodge and office building located at Shelby, Cleveland County, North Carolina.It was built in 1924–1925, and is a four-story, rectangular, brushed brick building.