Swepsonville is a town in Alamance County, North Carolina, United States. It is part of the Burlington, North Carolina Metropolitan Statistical Area. The...
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of Haw River. It flows south and is joined by Great Alamance Creek at Swepsonville and continues on to Saxapahaw. The river forms the southeast border of...
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in Saxapahaw. Alamance County, Burlington, Graham, Elon, Haw River, Swepsonville, and Mebane all have small parks that are not listed here. Major parks...
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The Volunteer fire department of Swepsonville, North Carolina...
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Mountain Summerfield Sunset Beach Surf City Swansboro – town, Onslow County Swepsonville Sylva – city, Jackson County Tabor City – town, Columbus County Tar Heel...
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two on-site wind turbines). Torrance, California — Vehicle R&D/design. Swepsonville, North Carolina — General purpose engines, Walk-behind lawn mowers, Snow...
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Swepson came to town, and barges began carrying raw cotton to his mill in Swepsonville and returning with spun products to be shipped by rail. In 1876, Dolph...
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26 years ago (1998) Founder Donovan Zimmerman, Jan Burger Headquarters 6079 Swepsonville-Saxapahaw Road, Saxapahaw, North Carolina, United States Website paperhand...
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876 Stokesdale Guilford & Rockingham 5,047 Stoneville Rockingham 1,056 Swepsonville Alamance 1,154 Tobaccoville Forsyth 2,441 Trinity Randolph 6,614 †Troy...
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to Haw River Convergence of Great Alamance Creek and the Haw River in Swepsonville, North Carolina Location of Great Alamance Creek mouth Show map of North...
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Riegelwood, Roanoke Rapids, Sawmills, Saxapahaw, Spencer Mountain, Swepsonville, West Durham, West Hillsborough South Carolina mill towns Cateechee,...
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Ohio, and a power equipment research, development and testing center in Swepsonville, North Carolina. The company's first U.S. development was the 1989 Accord...
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Dusty Cooke (category People from Swepsonville, North Carolina)
(93 kg). He batted left-handed and threw right-handed. He was born in Swepsonville, North Carolina. Cooke's professional playing career lasted for 16 seasons...
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southwest into Alamance County to the Haw River about 3 miles south of Swepsonville, North Carolina. Haw Creek drains 28.43 square miles (73.6 km2) of area...
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Jessie Rae Scott (category People from Swepsonville, North Carolina)
North Carolina's Equal Rights Amendment for women. Scott was born in Swepsonville, North Carolina. She received a bachelor's degree from Greensboro Women's...
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purchaser) Sweetland, California – Sweetland brothers (early settlers): 565 Swepsonville, North Carolina – George William Swepson (capitalist) Symmes Township...
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state highway in the U.S. state of North Carolina. It runs from NC 54 in Swepsonville north via Mebane, Hightowers, and Semora to the Virginia state line,...
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0905; -79.3695 (Granite Mill Dam 3) Upper Swepsonville Dam (Puryear Dam) 3.5 ft (1.1 m) 2013 Swepsonville 36°01′26″N 79°21′59″W / 36.0239°N 79.3663°W...
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Don Thompson (baseball) (category People from Swepsonville, North Carolina)
Braves and Brooklyn Dodgers from 1949 to 1954. Thompson was born in Swepsonville, North Carolina. In 1943, he signed with the Boston Red Sox organization...
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would be commemorated by the erection of a highway historical marker in Swepsonville, North Carolina. Butler 1979, p. 291. Kars 2002, p. 144. Butler 1979...
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along the Haw River Trail in locations including Haw River State Park, Swepsonville River Park, Glencoe, and Sellers Falls. Additional trails are expected...
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Samuel Bason (category People from Swepsonville, North Carolina)
for the 15th district of the North Carolina Senate. Bason was born in Swepsonville, North Carolina, the son of Flora Murphey and William Henry Bason. He...
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Carolina and then flows northeast to the Haw River about 4 miles south of Swepsonville, North Carolina. Varnals Creek drains 11.83 square miles (30.6 km2) of...
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54 remains relatively parallel to the river. The route passes east of Swepsonville, where it also passes by a country club along with a large manufacturing...
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several North Carolina churches over the following 15 years, including Swepsonville United Methodist from 1980 to 1984, and at churches in Sneads Ferry,...
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Times-News. Retrieved August 24, 2020. Times-News staff (February 19, 1954). "Swepsonville Tops Saxapahaw by 94-71 Count". The Burlington Times-News. Retrieved...
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• right unnamed tributaries Bridges South Jim Minor Road, Hidden Lake Road, NC 54, Phillips Chapel Road, Preacher Davis Road, Swepsonville-Saxapahaw Road...
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in Swepsonville, North Carolina. In 1940, he became executive vice-president and chairman of the board for Virginia Cotton Mills in Swepsonville, from...
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Ayden US 17 near Hackney 01921-01-011921 current NC 103 — — NC 54 in Swepsonville NC 144 (now NC 49) 01921-01-011921 01940-01-011940 First form; renumbered...
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