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  2. Trading Path - Wikipedia

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    Excerpt of the 1733 Edward Moseley map of North Carolina, showing the Trading Path. The Trading Path (a.k.a. Occaneechi Path, Unicoi Trail, Catawba Road etc.) was a corridor of roads and trails between the Tsenacommacah or Chesapeake Bay region (mainly the Petersburg, Virginia area) and the Cherokee, Catawba, and other Native-American countries in the Piedmont region of North Carolina, South ...

  3. Indian Trail, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Indian Trail is a suburban town in Union County, North Carolina, United States. A part of the Charlotte metropolitan area , Indian Trail has grown rapidly in the 21st century, going from 1,942 residents in 1990 to 39,997 in 2020 .

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    Great Clips is an American hair salon chain with over 4,530 locations across the United States and Canada. It is headquartered in Bloomington, Minnesota , a suburb of Minneapolis . In 2013, it had system-wide sales of $1.03 billion.

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  7. Geography of North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The geography of North Carolina falls naturally into three divisions — the Appalachian Mountains in the west (including the Blue Ridge and Great Smoky Mountains), the central Piedmont Plateau, and the eastern Atlantic Coastal Plain. North Carolina covers 53,819 square miles (139,391 km 2) and is 503 miles (810 km) long by 150 miles (241 km) wide.

  8. Indian Trail - Wikipedia

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    Indian Trail may refer to: A part of or the whole of the Great Trail created by Native Americans; Indian Trail, North Carolina; Indian Trails, ...

  9. Qualla Boundary - Wikipedia

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    They were relocated to Indian Territory west of the Mississippi River, in what is the present-day state of Oklahoma. During the winter of 1838 and early the spring of 1839, the U.S. Federal Government relocated approximately 11,000 Cherokee from their homeland in North Carolina, in what is known as the Trail of Tears.