Forest Hill
Forest Hill was formed shortly after Concord in 1796 and was taken over by Concord a few years later. The town was adjoining Concord to the West, and Buffalo Ave divided the two towns until they became one. The site today... ghosttowns.com
Reed Gold Mine
1.6 miles southwest of Georgetown, which is on SH 200, 14.4 miles southeast of Concord. This is the site where Americas love affair with gold first began, when in 1799 a young boy of 12 named Conrad John Reed found a la... history.rootsweb
Georgeville
This now rural community is located along SH 200 where it crosses Dutch Buffalo Creek, about four miles east of the junction of US 601 and SH 200, about 14 miles southeast of Concord. history.rootsweb
Landsford Tollhouse
The Landsford Canal is one of four canals built along the Catawba-Wateree River watershed in the early 1800s. The tollhouse is part of the Landsford Canal State Park that celebrates the history of this historic canal sy... history.rootsweb
Brattonsville
This restored rural community is located on Brattonsville Road, off SH 322, five miles east of McConnells. It is now considered a living history village. There are 29 buildings in the park. Four are originals that have ... history.rootsweb