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Concord | See Seaboard. |
Concord | community in S central Yancey County on Cane River. Two former communities, Antone and Dellingers, are now considered to be a part of Concord. |
Concord | community in NW Person County. |
Concord | community in W Sampson County between Bearskin Swamp and Great Coharie Creek. |
Concord | community in SW Duplin County. |
Concord | city and county seat, central Cabarrus County. Inc. 1798; alt. 704. Named for the harmonious settlement of a dispute over the site for the town. Home of Barber-Scotia College. Produces textiles, hosiery, and poultry products. |
Concord Lake | N Cabarrus County on the E edge of Kannapolis. Formed in 1926 by a dam on Patterson Branch. Covers 85 acres, with a max. depth of 25 ft. Owned by the city of Concord and used for fishing and as a municipal water source. |
Concord Mountain | S Buncombe County SW of Fairview Gap. |
Concord North | unincorporated outskirts of the city of Concord, central Cabarrus County. |
Concord Township | W central Randolph County. |
Concord Township | W central Iredell County. Named for Concord Presbyterian Church, located near its center, est. 1775. |
Concord Township | former township in central Cabarrus County, now township no. 12. In 1945 parts of townships nos. 4, 5, and 11 (Cooks Cross Roads, Mount Gilead, and Baptist Church) were added to the township. |
West Concord | unincorporated outskirts of city of Concord, central Cabarrus County. |
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