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Where was Oak Island built?

Oak island was built on the outer banks of north carolina.


Where is ocracoke lighthouse?

Ocracoke Island Lighthouse is built in Hyde County, Ocracoke Island, North Carolina.


Where is the oldest operating lighthousein North Carolina located?

Ocracoke Island and was built in 1823.


What is the biggest lighthouse in North Carolina?

Cape Hatteras lighthouse is the tallest one in not only north carolina but the whole nation


Who built the Edmund Pettus Bridge?

The Edmund Pettus bridge was built by TA Loving Company from Goldsboro, North Carolina in 1940. The company is still active today in the building industry with specific regards to utilities and heavy civil construction.


When was the verrazanno bridge built?

The Verrazanno Bridge is located in New York. The bridge was built to connect Brooklyn and Staten Island in August of 1959.


What year was North Davidson Senior High School in North Carolina built?

1952


In what year was the Duke Chapel in North Carolina built?

The Duke Chapel in North Carolina was built between 1930 and 1932. The chapel is 210 feet high and was built in the Collegiate Gothic style, which is characterized by its large stones and pointed arches.


What is produced near Charlotte North Carolina?

Lots of things. Offhand, I can think of the Thomas Built Buses plant in High Point, North Carolina.


Was the McKay bridge built over Africville or was it built in downtown Halifax?

The MacKay Bridge is in the north end of the Halifax Penninsula. The Halifax end passes over what used to be the Africville site, but this had been demolished well before the bridge was built.


Does bridge built by Alexander to tire still exist?

The 'bridge' was earth fill, so it made Tyre from being an island to be a peninsula, which it still is.


Why did they build the confederation building?

They built the bridge because the people from Prince Edward island wanted an easier way to get to the main land [Canada]