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Merchants and Farmers Bank Building (1908), 113 West Broad Street, Statesville, North Carolina (1789) pop. 26,414
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Lowenstein House (c. 1892), 221-231 Walnut Street, Statesville, North Carolina (1789) pop. 26,414
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Resnik House (1890s), 235 Walnut Street, Statesville, North Carolina (1789) pop. 26,414
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Broad Street Methodist Church (1909), 315 West Broad Street, Statesville, North Carolina (1789) pop. 26,414
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west end of 100 block looking N, West Broad Street, Statesville, North Carolina (1789) pop. 26,414
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Miller Block Building (c. 1881-1885), West Broad Street, Statesville, North Carolina (1789) pop. 26,414
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100 block of South Center Street looking west, Statesville, North Carolina (1789) pop. 26,414
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City Hall (1892), 227 South Center Street, Statesville, North Carolina (1789) pop. 26,414
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Old Iredell County Courthouse (1899), 200 South Center Street, Statesville, North Carolina (1789) pop. 26,414
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Rogers Theater Block (1936), 213-221 East Marion Street, Shelby Historic District, Shelby, North Carolina
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Rogers Theater (1936), 213 East Marion Street, Shelby Historic District, Shelby, North Carolina
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marquee, Rogers Theater (1936), 213 East Marion Street, Shelby Historic District, Shelby, North Carolina
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Royster Building (1910), Christmas 2008, 10-16 East Warren Street, Central Shelby Historic District, Shelby, North Carolina
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Masonic Temple Building (1925), 203 South Washington Street, Central Shelby Historic District, Shelby, North Carolina
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Cleveland County Courthouse (1907), Courthouse Square, Central Shelby Historic District, Shelby, North Carolina
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Scenes from Cleveland County (2005), corner of Marion and North Dale Streets, Shelby, North Carolina
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Southern Railway Office Building (1899), 400 South Elm Street, Greensboro, North Carolina
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front elevation, Kress Building (1930), 212 South Elm Street, Greensboro, North Carolina
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Woolworth Building (1929), 132 South Elm Street (corner of Elm Street & February One Place), Greensboro, North Carolina