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  2. Landis, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Children in Landis are zoned for Landis Elementary School, Corriher-Lipe Middle School, and South Rowan High School (Landis. [10] Rowan-Cabarrus Community College is 3.7 miles south of Landis in the nearby town of Kannapolis and is the closet institution of higher education, followed by Shaw University's CAPE Center, North Carolina Research Campus, Ambassador Christian College, and Livingstone ...

  3. North Carolina Highway 153 - Wikipedia

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    North Carolina Highway 153 (NC 153) is a 2.9-mile-long (4.7 km) primary state highway in the U.S. state of North Carolina. The highway serves as a spur of NC 152 into Landis . Route description

  4. Charles K. Landis - Wikipedia

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    Landis was born in Philadelphia to Michael G. and Mary L. Landis and was educated as a lawyer. [7] Charles Landis died on June 12, 1900, at the age of 67 and is buried in Siloam Cemetery in Vineland, a cemetery that was established on land donated by him in 1864.

  5. Landis Gores House - Wikipedia

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    The Landis Gores House stands in a rural residential setting in northern New Canaan, on the east side of Cross Ridge Road north of North Wilton Road. It is a single-story wood-frame structure with a flat roof and is 130 feet (40 m) long, set well back from the road on a 4-acre (1.6 ha) lot.

  6. Kenesaw Mountain Landis - Wikipedia

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    Kenesaw Mountain Landis (/ ˈ k ɛ n ɪ s ɔː ˈ m aʊ n t ɪ n ˈ l æ n d ɪ s /; November 20, 1866 – November 25, 1944) was an American jurist who served as a United States federal judge from 1905 to 1922 and the first commissioner of baseball from 1920 until his death.

  7. Fred F. Steen II - Wikipedia

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    Fred F. Steen II served as the chief lobbyist/legislative liaison for North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory until 2016 when McCrory appointed him to the Board of Review. [2] [3] From 2004 through 2012, Steen served as a Republican member of the North Carolina General Assembly representing the state's 76th House District, including constituents in Rowan County.