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  2. Mount Holly, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Mount Holly is a small suburban city in northeastern Gaston County, North Carolina, United States. The city is situated just west of the Catawba River , north of Interstate 85 , south of North Carolina State Highway 16 .

  3. Piedmont and Northern Railway - Wikipedia

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    In Gaston County, the track from Mt. Holly, NC to Gastonia, NC and from Mount Holly to Belmont, NC is still in place. Initially the track belonged to CSX; it is now owned by the North Carolina Department of Transportation , which awarded a contract in May 2010 to Patriot Rail Corporation to restore the track and operate trains along the 12 ...

  4. St. Joseph's Catholic Church (Mountain Island, North Carolina)

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    John England, Bishop of Charleston, assigned missionary Fr. T.J. Cronin to serve the miners in 1838, and he quickly began fundraising to build a church near what would become Mount Holly. [2] In 1841, one of the miners, William Lonergan, donated six acres of land in what was then Lincoln County for the construction. [3]

  5. Downtown Mount Holly Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The buildings were built between about 1883 and 1960, and characterized by one- and two-story brick commercial buildings. Notable buildings include the Classical Revival style Mount Holly Bank, Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd (1903), First Presbyterian Church (1927), and Charlie's Drugs and Sundries (1960). [2]

  6. Mount Holly Cotton Mill - Wikipedia

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    Mount Holly Cotton Mill, also known as Alsace Manufacturing Co., is a historic cotton mill complex located at Mount Holly, Gaston County, North Carolina. The original section was built in 1875, and is a 3 story, rectangular brick mill building with Industrial Italianate detailing. A three-story addition was built in 1916, and a one-story, T ...

  7. North Carolina Highway 24 - Wikipedia

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    North Carolina Highway 605 (NC 605) was established in 1932 as a new primary route between US 1/US 15/NC 50/NC 75, in Tramway, and US 421/NC 60, in Jonesboro. In 1936, NC 24 was extended northwest from Fayetteville to Tramway, replacing NC 605.