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High Point, North Carolina, got its name due to its location at a significant elevation along the Appalachian Mountains, making it one of the highest points along the North Carolina Railroad. The name reflects both the geographical feature and the town's role as a transportation hub in the 19th century. Established in the early 1800s, it quickly became known for its strategic importance and growth in furniture production, further solidifying its identity.

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