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Davidson, North Carolina

Davidson is a suburban town located in Iredell and Mecklenburg counties, North Carolina, United States, on the banks of Lake Norman. It is a suburb in the Charlotte metropolitan area. The population was 10,944 at the 2010 census,[5] and in 2019 the estimated population was 13,054.[6] The town was founded in 1837 with the establishment of the Presbyterian Davidson College, named for Brigadier General William Lee Davidson, a local Revolutionary War hero. The land for Davidson College came from Davidson's estate, a large portion of which was donated by his son.

Davidson, North Carolina
Main Street
Motto: 
"College Town. Lake Town. Your Town."
Location of Davidson, North Carolina
Coordinates: 35°30′02″N 80°50′49″W / 35.50056°N 80.84694°W / 35.50056; -80.84694
CountryUnited States
StateNorth Carolina
CountiesIredell, Mecklenburg
Founded1837
Incorporated1879
Named forDavidson College[1]
Area
 • Total6.59 sq mi (17.07 km2)
 • Land6.34 sq mi (16.41 km2)
 • Water0.25 sq mi (0.65 km2)
Elevation833 ft (254 m)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total15,106
 • Density2,383.78/sq mi (920.36/km2)
Time zoneUTC-5 (Eastern (EST))
 • Summer (DST)UTC-4 (EDT)
ZIP codes
28035-28036
Area code704 980
FIPS code37-16400[4]
GNIS feature ID2406358[3]
Websitewww.townofdavidson.org

History edit

John Davidson, described as "a prosperous Ulster merchant", was a member of the Davidson family who migrated south from Pennsylvania. Davidson's Creek was the westernmost settlement in North Carolina at the time, and according to Robert Ramsey's Carolina Cradle, it "became the nucleus of the Centre Presbyterian Congregation."[7] John Davidson's son William went on to serve in the American Revolution, eventually becoming a major.[7] Maj. William Davidson was a cousin of Col. William Davidson, the first state senator from Buncombe County, North Carolina, who in turn was a cousin of Gen. William Lee Davidson, for whom Davidson College was named.[8] Gen. Davidson's son William Lee Davidson II sold 469 acres (1.90 km2) to the Concord Presbytery to start Davidson College.[9]

The history of the town of Davidson is inextricably linked to Davidson College, which predated the surrounding community and influenced its development. Although Davidson's growth in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries typified small railroad towns throughout the Piedmont, the presence of the college created a unique village. The tree-shaded campus filled with classically inspired architecture distinguished Davidson from other communities. The sway of the school also extended beyond the campus to the entire town, influencing commerce, culture, and the character of its architecture. The 1869 Branson's business directory recorded four dry goods merchants in the town as well as a cabinetmaker, a miller, and three physicians.

Soon after the arrival of the railroad, Davidson became a shipping point for cash crops, especially cotton, and a service center for farmers. In common with other railroad towns in the region, textile investors constructed cotton mills and mill villages along the rail corridor. The Linden Cotton Factory, erected in 1890 on Depot Street, was the first textile plant in Davidson, and in 1908, the Delburg Cotton Mills was constructed nearby. Two thousand bales of cotton were sold at Davidson annually in the early 1900s.

In 1891, the name of the town was changed from "Davidson College" to "Davidson", emblematic of the community's expanding roles for town and gown alike. Davidson's cotton mills spurred the growth of the town, and by 1910 the population of Davidson had reached 500 residents, climbing to 1,500 by the 1920s. Between 1900 and the Great Depression, the business district evolved from a commingling of stores and residences into contiguous rows of one- and two-story, brick commercial buildings. The heart of downtown – opposite the college – contained a full complement of small-town stores and services, including four general merchandise stores, a drug store, a laundry, tailor shop, two barber shops, a hardware store, a post office, a bank, and several restaurants. Physicians, building contractors, and milliners also had Main Street addresses. Behind Main Street along the railroad tracks stood the small 1897 Southern Railway Depot, a livery, flour mill, sawmill, cotton gins, a cottonseed oil company, a blacksmith shop, and a buggy manufacturer.

The demise of cotton farming and decline of other agricultural pursuits in the region effectively ended the town's role as a farming service center. Meanwhile, improved highways and the advent of I-77 encouraged residents to frequent larger department stores in the cities, especially Charlotte, 22 miles (35 km) to the south. In more recent years, the emergence of suburban shopping centers around Davidson accelerated the town's status to an all-purpose retail market.

Today, the tremendous development around Charlotte has stimulated Davidson's growth to its current population of more than 10,000 people. Local downtown businesses, now characterized by restaurants and specialty shops, cater to this new market. Prestigious, nationally known Davidson College has made the town an intellectual and cultural center, drawing into its orbit a sizable professional class.

Beginning with the General Plan in 1993, continuing through the Land Plan of 1995 and the Planning Ordinance of 2001, the town has advocated for and implemented smart growth principles, including pedestrian orientation (resulting in a ban on drive-thru's), mixed-use development, affordable housing, open space preservation, and connectivity. An emphasis on design has been a consistent theme in each resulting regulatory document. Additionally, the town of Davidson received National Register Historic District status in 2009 for the historic core of the town, which includes downtown.

Geography edit

 
A view of Lake Norman in the spring
 
Lake Davidson, Winter 2018

Davidson is located in the Piedmont of North Carolina at 35°29′28″N 80°49′58″W / 35.49111°N 80.83278°W / 35.49111; -80.83278, in northern Mecklenburg County, north of Charlotte.[10] A portion of the town extends north into Iredell County. The western edge of the town follows the shoreline of Lake Norman, a large reservoir on the Catawba River. On the northwestern edge, Davidson is bordered by Lake Davidson,[11] a runoff basin of Lake Norman. Davidson is bordered to the south by the town of Cornelius.

Interstate 77 passes through the western side of Davidson, with access from Exit 30. I-77 leads south 21 miles (34 km) to Charlotte and north the same distance to Statesville. North Carolina Highway 115 is Davidson's Main Street; it leads north 7 miles (11 km) to Mooresville and south 6 miles (10 km) to Huntersville.

According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 6.0 square miles (15.5 km2), of which 5.8 square miles (14.9 km2) are land and 0.2 square miles (0.6 km2), or 4.12%, are water.[5]

Demographics edit

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
1880391
189048123.0%
190090487.9%
19101,05616.8%
19201,1569.5%
19301,44525.0%
19401,5507.3%
19502,42356.3%
19602,5736.2%
19702,93113.9%
19803,24110.6%
19904,04624.8%
20007,13976.4%
201010,94453.3%
202015,10638.0%
U.S. Decennial Census[12]

2020 census edit

Davidson racial composition[13]
Race Number Percentage
White (non-Hispanic) 12,436 82.32%
Black or African American (non-Hispanic) 746 4.94%
Native American 25 0.17%
Asian 503 3.33%
Pacific Islander 1 0.01%
Other/Mixed 572 3.79%
Hispanic or Latino 823 5.45%

As of the 2020 United States census, there were 15,106 people, 4,336 households, and 3,011 families residing in the town.

2010 census edit

According to the 2010 census,[14] there were 10,944 people and 4,253 housing units in the town. The racial makeup of the town was 87.8% White, 6.4% African American, 0.2% Native American, 2.8% Asian, 3.8% Hispanic or Latino and 1.7% from two or more races.

There were approximately 2,429 family households, out of which 34.2% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 56.3% were married couples living together, 7.3% had a female householder with no husband present, 2.6% had a male householder with no wife present, and 33.8% were non-families. 26.4% of all households were made up of individuals, and 7.3% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.4 and the average family size was 3.11.

In the town, the population was spread out, with 22.8% under the age of 18, 14.9% from 20 to 29, 21.9% from 35 to 49, 16.2% from 50 to 64, and 12.5% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 35.7 years. 47.5% of the population was male and 52.5% was female.

The median household income was $83,730, and the median income for a family was $124,045. Males who work full-time and year-round had a median income of $93,833 versus $56,178 for females. The per capita income for the town was $49,065. About 4.8% of families and 6.4% of the population were below the poverty line, including 6.5% of those under age 18 and 3.9% of those age 65 or over.

Education edit

 
Chambers Building at Davidson College

K-12 schools edit

The residents of Davidson attend the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools.[15] Davidson School is the zoned school for grades K-8.[16] High school students attend William A. Hough High School in Cornelius.[17]

Elementary schools include Davidson Elementary. Following the shutdown of Davidson IBMYP Middle School in 2011, students were re-assigned to J. M. Alexander Middle School.[18] There was no middle school located in Davidson for nearly 10 years. However, beginning around 2019, Davidson Elementary has been expanded to Davidson K-8,[19] although some students leave to attend magnet, charter, or private schools.[citation needed]

Private schools
  • Davidson Day School, located at 750 Jetton Road in Davidson
  • Davidson Green School, located in downtown Davidson, 511, South Main St
Charter schools

Colleges and universities edit

Davidson is home to Davidson College, a highly selective liberal arts college located in the heart of town on Main Street. Davidson College is ranked 15th in National Liberal Arts Colleges[citation needed], and the top school in the South,.[20] It is consistently ranked in the top ten best liberal arts colleges in the country, and has graduated 23 Rhodes scholars. Some notable attendees of the college are Woodrow Wilson, the 28th President of the United States, George Osborne, former British Chancellor of the Exchequer, and current NBA player Stephen Curry.

Libraries edit

 
Davidson Public Library

Davidson is served by a branch of the Public Library of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County.[21] The library is located on the Green in Davidson.

Employers edit

Davidson is home to many businesses small and large alike. Since Davidson is situated on an old railroad line it has attracted many industrial companies for corporate and commercial business. Two well-known companies have large offices in Davidson. Davidson has attracted these companies due to the influence of Davidson College and Charlotte Douglas International Airport being 25 miles away. All while being a short drive to the up and coming Uptown Charlotte.

Trane/Ingersoll Rand edit

Davidson is home to Ingersoll Rand US Corporate Headquarters.[22] In 2020, the Beaty Street Corporate headquarters also became home to Trane a recent subsidiary of Ingersoll Rand. The company has a five-building complex on one of Lake Davidson's[11] Peninsulas. Ingersoll Rand employs 1600 Davidsonians.[23] Ingersoll Rand, an industrials company has many well-known brands other than Trane such as Club Car and CompAir.[24]

MSC Industrial Direct edit

MSC Industrial Direct, located on Harbor Place Drive can be viewed from I-77 when traveling south. This building houses MSC's Customer Support Center/Corporate Headquarters.[25] MSC Industrial Direct is Industrial Supplier, a Fortune 1000[26] company, and is on the NYSE under the ticker MSM[27] company. MSC Industrial Direct employs 700 people in the Davidson Area.[23]

Davidson College has also created many opportunities for the community employing over 500 residents.[23] Davidson College also created the Hurt HUB.[28] The Hurt HUB at Davidson College is a place for business professionals in the Davidson Area to meet young college students and create new networking opportunities.

Points of interest edit

Awards and recognitions edit

  • Fannie Mae Foundation Maxwell Award: to the Davidson Housing Coalition for the Bungalows (2001)<[29]
  • North Carolina Housing Finance Agency Multi-Family Housing Award: for the Bungalows (2001)[30]
  • National Environmental Protection Agency Smart Growth Award for Overall Excellence in Town Planning and Design (2004)[31]
  • Exit 30 Master Plan - Marvin Collins Outstanding Planning Award for Smart Growth (2004)
  • Centralina Council of Government Sustainable Environment for Quality of Life: Best Practices Award for Davidson's Aging in Place Task Force (2006)[32]
  • North Carolina League of Municipalities Green Challenge: Level One Award (2008)[33]
  • Recognition as a National Historic District (2009)[34]
  • North Carolina Main Street Community (2009)[35]
  • Tree City USA (2010)[36]
  • Bike Friendly Community - Bronze (2010)[37]
  • Davidson Police Department - Accreditation by Commission for Accreditation of Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA) (2011)[38]
  • Comprehensive Plan - North Carolina American Planning Association (NCAPA) Planning Award - Honorable Mention (2011)[39]
  • Affordable Housing - NCAPA Planning Award (2011)[39]
  • Circles at 30 - NCAPA Planning Award (2011)[39]
  • Fit Community - Bronze (2011-2014)[40]
  • Walk Friendly Community - Bronze (2011)[41]
  • Great Main Street Award, North Carolina Chapter of the American Planning Association (2013)[42]
  • North Carolina Land Trust Government Conservation Partner of the Year Award (2014)[43]

Notable people edit

See also: List of notable Davidson College alumni

References edit

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External links edit

  • Town of Davidson official website
  • Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce

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For the county of the same name see Davidson County North Carolina Davidson is a suburban town located in Iredell and Mecklenburg counties North Carolina United States on the banks of Lake Norman It is a suburb in the Charlotte metropolitan area The population was 10 944 at the 2010 census 5 and in 2019 the estimated population was 13 054 6 The town was founded in 1837 with the establishment of the Presbyterian Davidson College named for Brigadier General William Lee Davidson a local Revolutionary War hero The land for Davidson College came from Davidson s estate a large portion of which was donated by his son Davidson North CarolinaTownMain StreetMotto College Town Lake Town Your Town Location of Davidson North CarolinaCoordinates 35 30 02 N 80 50 49 W 35 50056 N 80 84694 W 35 50056 80 84694CountryUnited StatesStateNorth CarolinaCountiesIredell MecklenburgFounded1837Incorporated1879Named forDavidson College 1 Area 2 Total6 59 sq mi 17 07 km2 Land6 34 sq mi 16 41 km2 Water0 25 sq mi 0 65 km2 Elevation 3 833 ft 254 m Population 2020 Total15 106 Density2 383 78 sq mi 920 36 km2 Time zoneUTC 5 Eastern EST Summer DST UTC 4 EDT ZIP codes28035 28036Area code704 980FIPS code37 16400 4 GNIS feature ID2406358 3 Websitewww wbr townofdavidson wbr org Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Demographics 3 1 2020 census 3 2 2010 census 4 Education 4 1 K 12 schools 4 2 Colleges and universities 4 3 Libraries 5 Employers 5 1 Trane Ingersoll Rand 5 2 MSC Industrial Direct 6 Points of interest 7 Awards and recognitions 8 Notable people 9 References 10 External linksHistory editJohn Davidson described as a prosperous Ulster merchant was a member of the Davidson family who migrated south from Pennsylvania Davidson s Creek was the westernmost settlement in North Carolina at the time and according to Robert Ramsey s Carolina Cradle it became the nucleus of the Centre Presbyterian Congregation 7 John Davidson s son William went on to serve in the American Revolution eventually becoming a major 7 Maj William Davidson was a cousin of Col William Davidson the first state senator from Buncombe County North Carolina who in turn was a cousin of Gen William Lee Davidson for whom Davidson College was named 8 Gen Davidson s son William Lee Davidson II sold 469 acres 1 90 km2 to the Concord Presbytery to start Davidson College 9 The history of the town of Davidson is inextricably linked to Davidson College which predated the surrounding community and influenced its development Although Davidson s growth in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries typified small railroad towns throughout the Piedmont the presence of the college created a unique village The tree shaded campus filled with classically inspired architecture distinguished Davidson from other communities The sway of the school also extended beyond the campus to the entire town influencing commerce culture and the character of its architecture The 1869 Branson s business directory recorded four dry goods merchants in the town as well as a cabinetmaker a miller and three physicians Soon after the arrival of the railroad Davidson became a shipping point for cash crops especially cotton and a service center for farmers In common with other railroad towns in the region textile investors constructed cotton mills and mill villages along the rail corridor The Linden Cotton Factory erected in 1890 on Depot Street was the first textile plant in Davidson and in 1908 the Delburg Cotton Mills was constructed nearby Two thousand bales of cotton were sold at Davidson annually in the early 1900s In 1891 the name of the town was changed from Davidson College to Davidson emblematic of the community s expanding roles for town and gown alike Davidson s cotton mills spurred the growth of the town and by 1910 the population of Davidson had reached 500 residents climbing to 1 500 by the 1920s Between 1900 and the Great Depression the business district evolved from a commingling of stores and residences into contiguous rows of one and two story brick commercial buildings The heart of downtown opposite the college contained a full complement of small town stores and services including four general merchandise stores a drug store a laundry tailor shop two barber shops a hardware store a post office a bank and several restaurants Physicians building contractors and milliners also had Main Street addresses Behind Main Street along the railroad tracks stood the small 1897 Southern Railway Depot a livery flour mill sawmill cotton gins a cottonseed oil company a blacksmith shop and a buggy manufacturer The demise of cotton farming and decline of other agricultural pursuits in the region effectively ended the town s role as a farming service center Meanwhile improved highways and the advent of I 77 encouraged residents to frequent larger department stores in the cities especially Charlotte 22 miles 35 km to the south In more recent years the emergence of suburban shopping centers around Davidson accelerated the town s status to an all purpose retail market Today the tremendous development around Charlotte has stimulated Davidson s growth to its current population of more than 10 000 people Local downtown businesses now characterized by restaurants and specialty shops cater to this new market Prestigious nationally known Davidson College has made the town an intellectual and cultural center drawing into its orbit a sizable professional class Beginning with the General Plan in 1993 continuing through the Land Plan of 1995 and the Planning Ordinance of 2001 the town has advocated for and implemented smart growth principles including pedestrian orientation resulting in a ban on drive thru s mixed use development affordable housing open space preservation and connectivity An emphasis on design has been a consistent theme in each resulting regulatory document Additionally the town of Davidson received National Register Historic District status in 2009 for the historic core of the town which includes downtown Geography edit nbsp A view of Lake Norman in the spring nbsp Lake Davidson Winter 2018 Davidson is located in the Piedmont of North Carolina at 35 29 28 N 80 49 58 W 35 49111 N 80 83278 W 35 49111 80 83278 in northern Mecklenburg County north of Charlotte 10 A portion of the town extends north into Iredell County The western edge of the town follows the shoreline of Lake Norman a large reservoir on the Catawba River On the northwestern edge Davidson is bordered by Lake Davidson 11 a runoff basin of Lake Norman Davidson is bordered to the south by the town of Cornelius Interstate 77 passes through the western side of Davidson with access from Exit 30 I 77 leads south 21 miles 34 km to Charlotte and north the same distance to Statesville North Carolina Highway 115 is Davidson s Main Street it leads north 7 miles 11 km to Mooresville and south 6 miles 10 km to Huntersville According to the United States Census Bureau the town has a total area of 6 0 square miles 15 5 km2 of which 5 8 square miles 14 9 km2 are land and 0 2 square miles 0 6 km2 or 4 12 are water 5 Demographics editHistorical population CensusPop Note 1880391 189048123 0 190090487 9 19101 05616 8 19201 1569 5 19301 44525 0 19401 5507 3 19502 42356 3 19602 5736 2 19702 93113 9 19803 24110 6 19904 04624 8 20007 13976 4 201010 94453 3 202015 10638 0 U S Decennial Census 12 2020 census edit Davidson racial composition 13 Race Number Percentage White non Hispanic 12 436 82 32 Black or African American non Hispanic 746 4 94 Native American 25 0 17 Asian 503 3 33 Pacific Islander 1 0 01 Other Mixed 572 3 79 Hispanic or Latino 823 5 45 As of the 2020 United States census there were 15 106 people 4 336 households and 3 011 families residing in the town 2010 census edit According to the 2010 census 14 there were 10 944 people and 4 253 housing units in the town The racial makeup of the town was 87 8 White 6 4 African American 0 2 Native American 2 8 Asian 3 8 Hispanic or Latino and 1 7 from two or more races There were approximately 2 429 family households out of which 34 2 had children under the age of 18 living with them 56 3 were married couples living together 7 3 had a female householder with no husband present 2 6 had a male householder with no wife present and 33 8 were non families 26 4 of all households were made up of individuals and 7 3 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 2 4 and the average family size was 3 11 In the town the population was spread out with 22 8 under the age of 18 14 9 from 20 to 29 21 9 from 35 to 49 16 2 from 50 to 64 and 12 5 who were 65 years of age or older The median age was 35 7 years 47 5 of the population was male and 52 5 was female The median household income was 83 730 and the median income for a family was 124 045 Males who work full time and year round had a median income of 93 833 versus 56 178 for females The per capita income for the town was 49 065 About 4 8 of families and 6 4 of the population were below the poverty line including 6 5 of those under age 18 and 3 9 of those age 65 or over Education edit nbsp Chambers Building at Davidson College K 12 schools edit The residents of Davidson attend the Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools 15 Davidson School is the zoned school for grades K 8 16 High school students attend William A Hough High School in Cornelius 17 Elementary schools include Davidson Elementary Following the shutdown of Davidson IBMYP Middle School in 2011 students were re assigned to J M Alexander Middle School 18 There was no middle school located in Davidson for nearly 10 years However beginning around 2019 Davidson Elementary has been expanded to Davidson K 8 19 although some students leave to attend magnet charter or private schools citation needed Private schools Davidson Day School located at 750 Jetton Road in Davidson Davidson Green School located in downtown Davidson 511 South Main St Charter schools Community School of Davidson Colleges and universities edit Davidson is home to Davidson College a highly selective liberal arts college located in the heart of town on Main Street Davidson College is ranked 15th in National Liberal Arts Colleges citation needed and the top school in the South 20 It is consistently ranked in the top ten best liberal arts colleges in the country and has graduated 23 Rhodes scholars Some notable attendees of the college are Woodrow Wilson the 28th President of the United States George Osborne former British Chancellor of the Exchequer and current NBA player Stephen Curry Libraries edit nbsp Davidson Public Library Davidson is served by a branch of the Public Library of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County 21 The library is located on the Green in Davidson Employers editDavidson is home to many businesses small and large alike Since Davidson is situated on an old railroad line it has attracted many industrial companies for corporate and commercial business Two well known companies have large offices in Davidson Davidson has attracted these companies due to the influence of Davidson College and Charlotte Douglas International Airport being 25 miles away All while being a short drive to the up and coming Uptown Charlotte Trane Ingersoll Rand edit Davidson is home to Ingersoll Rand US Corporate Headquarters 22 In 2020 the Beaty Street Corporate headquarters also became home to Trane a recent subsidiary of Ingersoll Rand The company has a five building complex on one of Lake Davidson s 11 Peninsulas Ingersoll Rand employs 1600 Davidsonians 23 Ingersoll Rand an industrials company has many well known brands other than Trane such as Club Car and CompAir 24 MSC Industrial Direct edit MSC Industrial Direct located on Harbor Place Drive can be viewed from I 77 when traveling south This building houses MSC s Customer Support Center Corporate Headquarters 25 MSC Industrial Direct is Industrial Supplier a Fortune 1000 26 company and is on the NYSE under the ticker MSM 27 company MSC Industrial Direct employs 700 people in the Davidson Area 23 Davidson College has also created many opportunities for the community employing over 500 residents 23 Davidson College also created the Hurt HUB 28 The Hurt HUB at Davidson College is a place for business professionals in the Davidson Area to meet young college students and create new networking opportunities Points of interest editDavidson College Davidson College Arboretum Lake NormanAwards and recognitions editFannie Mae Foundation Maxwell Award to the Davidson Housing Coalition for the Bungalows 2001 lt 29 North Carolina Housing Finance Agency Multi Family Housing Award for the Bungalows 2001 30 National Environmental Protection Agency Smart Growth Award for Overall Excellence in Town Planning and Design 2004 31 Exit 30 Master Plan Marvin Collins Outstanding Planning Award for Smart Growth 2004 Centralina Council of Government Sustainable Environment for Quality of Life Best Practices Award for Davidson s Aging in Place Task Force 2006 32 North Carolina League of Municipalities Green Challenge Level One Award 2008 33 Recognition as a National Historic District 2009 34 North Carolina Main Street Community 2009 35 Tree City USA 2010 36 Bike Friendly Community Bronze 2010 37 Davidson Police Department Accreditation by Commission for Accreditation of Law Enforcement Agencies CALEA 2011 38 Comprehensive Plan North Carolina American Planning Association NCAPA Planning Award Honorable Mention 2011 39 Affordable Housing NCAPA Planning Award 2011 39 Circles at 30 NCAPA Planning Award 2011 39 Fit Community Bronze 2011 2014 40 Walk Friendly Community Bronze 2011 41 Great Main Street Award North Carolina Chapter of the American Planning Association 2013 42 North Carolina Land Trust Government Conservation Partner of the Year Award 2014 43 Notable people editSee also List of notable Davidson College alumni Robert J Abernethy entrepreneur and philanthropist Matt Ballard former college football head coach 44 Elizabeth Bradford artist 45 John Candelaria former Major League Baseball pitcher Steph Curry NBA player William Lee Davidson officer in the North Carolina militia and Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War also namesake of the town Hayes Grier Internet personality Nash Grier Internet personality Will Grier NFL quarterback Alan Gustafson NASCAR crew chief Herb Jackson professor of art at Davidson College Matt Kunitz the creator of the hit reality tv show Wipeout Lenny McAllister political commentator 46 Gene McEver American football player and coach 47 Josef Newgarden IndyCar driver Anna Chao Pai geneticist and professor emerita at Montclair State University 48 Thomas W Ross former president of Davidson College and current president of the University of North Carolina system Mary T Martin Sloop instrumental to the improvement of healthcare and education in the mountains of North Carolina 49 References edit North Carolina Gazetteer Retrieved November 24 2023 ArcGIS REST Services Directory United States Census Bureau Retrieved September 20 2022 a b U S Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System Davidson North Carolina U S Census website United States Census Bureau Retrieved January 31 2008 a b Geographic Identifiers 2010 Census Summary File 1 G001 Davidson town North Carolina American Factfinder U S Census Bureau Archived from the original on February 13 2020 Retrieved April 10 2018 Population and Housing Unit Estimates Retrieved May 21 2020 a b Neufeld Rob November 4 2018 Visiting Our Past Attacks on Cherokee part of corn and grist mill history Asheville Citizen Times Retrieved November 4 2018 William Davidson Confusion Continues November 17 2014 Retrieved November 8 2018 Welcome to the Davidson Historical Society Davidson Historical Society Retrieved November 8 2018 US Gazetteer files 2010 2000 and 1990 United States Census Bureau February 12 2011 Retrieved April 23 2011 a b http www ci davidson nc us DocumentCenter View 817 LKD Fact Sheet 2 bidId dead link Census of Population and Housing Census gov Retrieved June 4 2015 Explore Census Data data census gov Retrieved December 20 2021 UNITED STATES QuickFacts from the US Census Bureau Quickfacts census gov Archived from the original on September 5 2015 Retrieved November 24 2016 2020 CENSUS SCHOOL DISTRICT REFERENCE MAP Mecklenburg County NC PDF U S Census Bureau Retrieved February 14 2023 Davidson School PDF Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools Retrieved February 18 2023 William Amos Hough High School PDF Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools Retrieved February 18 2023 Arriero Elisabeth August 10 2011 School welcomes Davidson IB students The Charlotte Observer p 1P Clipping from Newspapers com Site work part of Davidson school s evolution to K 8 Huntersville North Carolina Lake Norman Media Group Retrieved February 18 2023 Top 25 Best Southern Colleges 2014 Forbes com Retrieved November 24 2016 Davidson branch of the Public Library of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County Davidson Public Library Archived from the original on January 24 2009 Retrieved February 17 2021 Alt URL Trane Technologies NCBPA Retrieved October 25 2020 a b c Business Davidson NC Official Website www townofdavidson org Retrieved October 25 2020 Home Services And Tile Installation Charlotte Ingersoll Rand Retrieved October 25 2020 MSC Industrial Supply Co Locations www mscdirect com Retrieved October 25 2020 Perry Monica Bodkin Charles D February 2002 Fortune 500 manufacturer web sites Industrial Marketing Management 31 2 133 144 doi 10 1016 s0019 8501 01 00187 0 ISSN 0019 8501 MSM Cuddy Matt ABOUT THE HUB The Hurt Hub Davidson Retrieved October 25 2020 Fannie Mae Foundation Honors Six Nonprofit Agencies With Maxwell Award of Excellence Prnewswire com Retrieved November 24 2016 Press North Carolina Housing Finance Agency Nchfa com December 16 2015 Retrieved November 24 2016 Smart Growth US EPA Epa gov November 6 2016 Retrieved November 24 2016 Charlotte report final indd PDF Aarp org Retrieved November 24 2016 The NCLM Green Challenge North Carolina League of Municipalities Nclm org Archived from the original on April 12 2014 Retrieved November 24 2016 N C Approves historic district for old Davidson DavidsonNews net Archived from the original on July 26 2014 Retrieved July 16 2014 Town accepted into N C Main Street program DavidsonNews net Archived from the original on July 27 2014 Retrieved July 16 2014 Tree Cities Arborday org Retrieved November 24 2016 Current Bicycle Friendly Communities May 2011 PDF Peoplepoweredmovement org Archived from the original PDF on March 4 2016 Retrieved November 24 2016 CALEA Recognizes 64 Public Safety Agencies at its Summer Conference in Cincinnati Ohio CALEA Calea org August 16 2011 Retrieved November 24 2016 a b c Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on July 25 2014 Retrieved July 16 2014 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link North Carolina Health and Wellness Trust Fund Fit Community Active Living by Design Archived from the original on July 26 2014 Retrieved July 16 2014 WFC Communities Across the Country Earn Walk Friendly Status Walkfriendly org Archived from the original on November 24 2016 Retrieved November 24 2016 Davidson recognized for its Great Main Street Real Estate Archived from the original on July 27 2014 Retrieved July 16 2014 North Carolina s Local Land Trusts Present Annual Awards to Conservation Leaders Conservation Trust for North Carolina Ctnc org April 28 2014 Retrieved November 24 2016 Matt Ballard Football Coach Morehead State University Retrieved October 28 2020 Throwback Thursday Elizabeth Bradford Time Terrain blowingrockmuseum org Retrieved July 17 2020 Hankins Melissa June 1 2009 Get Right with Lenny Charlotte Magazine Retrieved July 17 2020 Gene McEver National Football Foundation Retrieved July 17 2020 Nov 2 2019 An afternoon with Dr Anna Pai memoirist Main Street Books Davidson Retrieved July 17 2020 Williams Shane Mary T Martin Sloop 1873 1962 North Carolina History Project Retrieved July 17 2020 External links edit nbsp North Carolina portal nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Davidson North Carolina nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Davidson Town of Davidson official website Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce Davidson branch of the Public Library of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Davidson North Carolina amp oldid 1197358020, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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