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  2. Country Club of North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The Country Club of North Carolina, or CCNC, is a gated golf community in Pinehurst, North Carolina. The Club will be the host site of the U.S. Senior Amateur in 2030 and the U.S. Women's Amateur in 2037. [3] CCNC will be the first golf club to host the five original USGA Amateur Championships.

  3. Mooresville Mill Village Historic District - Wikipedia

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    A variety of floor plans were built over the time of construction. The earliest homes, shown on the 1902 and 1908 Sanborn maps of Mooresville, were mainly 3-room, T-shaped houses with front and back porches. In 1916–17, the mill added 4- and 5-room houses. Architectural styles represented are American Craftsman and Colonial Revival.

  4. Mooresville Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Mooresville Historic District is a national historic district located in Mooresville, Iredell County, North Carolina. It encompasses 62 contributing buildings and 8 ...

  5. Mooresville, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Exit 36 from Interstate 77 provides access to NC 150 and downtown Mooresville. Exits 33 and 42 from Interstate 77 provide access to US 21, while Exit 42 also connects with NC 115. Exits 31 (Langtree Road) and 35 (Brawley School Road) also connect I-77 with Mooresville.

  6. Carolina Country Club - Wikipedia

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    On February 1, 1948, the second club house ws destroyed in a fire that killed the club manager, James E. Baker, and his wife, two children and mother-in-law. [1] Following the fire, a membership meeting was held at the Sir Walter Hotel where 440 stockholders approved a new building. [ 1 ]

  7. Mooresville Moors - Wikipedia

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    Mooresville native Tripp Sigman played for the 1937 Moors. [9] [10] [11] The Mooresville Moors were co–champions of the 1938 North Carolina State League. [12] The Moors the ended the 1938 regular season with a record of 59–53, placing fourth under manager John Hicks, finishing 16.5 games behind the first place Thomasville Tommies.

  8. Hope Valley, Durham, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Hope Valley was the first full-fledged country club community in the suburbs of Durham, Durham County, North Carolina. It is developed around an 18-hole Donald Ross golf course. Created in 1925-26 just before the stock market crash of 1929 , Hope Valley remained a unique rural colony until after World War II.

  9. North Ridge Country Club - Wikipedia

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    North Ridge has two 18-hole golf courses, The Lakes and The Oaks.The Lakes was built in 1967 and The Oaks was built in 1972. The courses were designed by Gene Hamm and George Cobb, and later updated by John LaFoy and Kris Spence [1] [2] The club hosts numerous charity events, golf tournaments, holiday parties, and other social events.