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South Point Township is a township in southeastern Gaston County, North Carolina, United States. It is represented on the Gaston County Board of Commissioners by Ronnie Worley of Cramerton . As of the 2010 census it had a population of 40,484.
The mall is home to many firsts for the area, including North Carolina's first Nordstrom and Apple Store. Other stores that were new to the Research Triangle area included Aveda, California Pizza Kitchen, Hollister Co., and Pottery Barn Kids. [4] The Streets at Southpoint was the first mall to come to the Durham area in nearly three decades ...
South Point High School (formerly Belmont High School) is a public high school in Belmont, North Carolina, United States. It was established in 1964 and is part of the Gaston County Schools district.
The Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden covers 110 acres (0.45 km 2) in the South Point area of Gaston County, on South New Hope Road. The Gaston County Museum is located in the town of Dallas, North Carolina. [44] The Schiele Museum of Natural History is a science museum and planetarium located in Gastonia that features both permanent and touring ...
One helpful hint about the marsh’s location is that at one point in the book, Kya takes a bus from Barkley Cove to the real-life town of Greenville. ... North Carolina or South Carolina, but we ...
US 311 is a nominally north–south route that runs northeast–southwest between Danville, VA and Winston-Salem. The former alignment south of Winston-Salem has been fully signed as I-74; work has begun on US 311 signage removal on this alignment. US 421 enters the region from the southeast, and joins I-85 in Greensboro. It then takes I-85 ...
SOUTH POINT — The South Point Board of Education voted last week to suspend the district's middle school principal with pay for five work days. The board hosted a special meeting on Oct. 30 ...
High Point is the only city in North Carolina that exists within four counties: Davidson, Forsyth, Guilford and Randolph. [18] It also stands within two major watersheds: the Yadkin–Pee Dee to the west and the Cape Fear to the east. Parts of the city rise above 1,000 feet (300 m), making it among the highest cities in North Carolina's Piedmont.