United States / Burlington, NC

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North Carolina Highway Historical Marker #G-2

Battle Of Alamance. Militia under Governor William Tryon defeated Regulators on May 16, 1771. Six miles S.W.

NC 62 at I-85 south of, Burlington, NC, United States

North Carolina Highway Historical Marker #G-58

Henry Jerome Stockard. Poet, author of "Fugitive Lines" and other works; lifelong educator; president of Peace Institute, 1907-12. Home stood here.

US 70 (South Church Street) in, Burlington, NC, United States

North Carolina Highway Historical Marker #G-89

North Carolina Railroad. Company Shops built here in 1857 for maintenance and repair of the N.C. Railroad. Closed in 1866.

Front Street at South Main Street in, Burlington, NC, United States

North Carolina Highway Historical Marker #G-126

J. Spencer Love 1896 1962. Founder of Burlington Mills, 1924; success of rayon propelled world's largest textile company. "Pioneer Plant" 3/4 mi. S.

US 70 (North Church Street) at Beaumont Avenue in, Burlington, NC, United States

North Carolina Highway Historical Marker #G-22

Pyle's Defeat. Tory militia going to join Cornwallis's army destroyed by Lee's Legion Feb. 1781 nearby on Col. Michael Holt's land.

NC 49 (Maple Avenue) at Anthony Road south of, Burlington, NC, United States

North Carolina Highway Historical Marker #G-24

Battle Of Alamance. The militia under royal Governor Tryon defeated the Regulators at this point, May 16, 1771.

NC 62 at Alamance Battleground southwest of, Burlington, NC, United States