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  2. Shepard Street–South Road Street Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The district encompasses 161 contributing buildings in a historically African-American section of Elizabeth City. The district developed from the mid-19th to mid-20th century, and includes representative examples of Greek Revival , Gothic Revival , Italianate , Queen Anne , Colonial Revival , Bungalow , and American Foursquare style architecture.

  3. Elizabeth City State Teachers College Historic District

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    Moore Hall (1921-1923, enlarged 1939) G. R. Little Library, later, Thorpe Administration Building, now H. L. Trigg Building (1937-1939, enlarged, 1959) Bias Hall (1937-1939) Butler Hall (c. 1925, enlarged 1939) Practice School (1921, moved 1957) It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1994. [1]

  4. List of Ford factories - Wikipedia

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    Later used by Ford as a parts and vehicle dist. center. Used by the US Army as a warehouse during WWII. After the war, was used as a parts and vehicle dist. center by a Ford dealer, Capital City Ford of Baton Rouge. Used by Southern Service Co. to prepare Toyotas and Mazdas prior to their delivery into Midwestern markets from 1971 to 1977.

  5. Coast Guard Air Station Elizabeth City - Wikipedia

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    Floatplanes at CGAS Elizabeth City in March 1942. CGAS Elizabeth City was commissioned on August 15, 1940, with four officers, 52 enlisted men and ten aircraft including three Hall PH-2 seaplanes, four Fairchild J2K landplanes, and three Grumman J2F Duck amphibious aircraft.

  6. Elizabeth City station - Wikipedia

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    Norfolk Southern Passenger Station is a historic train station located at Elizabeth City, Pasquotank County, North Carolina. It was built in 1914 by the Norfolk Southern Railway, and is a long one-story brick building with eclectic Mission Revival-style design elements. It measures 98 feet by 36 feet, with a small projecting control booth.

  7. Elizabeth City, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth City is a city in Pasquotank county, United States. As of the 2020 census, it had a population of 18,629. [5] Elizabeth City is the county seat and most populous city of Pasquotank County. [6] It is the cultural, economic and educational hub of the sixteen-county Historic Albemarle region of northeastern North Carolina. [7]