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D. E. Turner Hardware


category : Historic Buildings
This quaint hardware store remains the same as it was when it opened in this location over 100 years ago. The owners have kept many examples of 19th and 20th century hardware to see. Built in 1899 to serve the growing community of Mooresville. To this day, this historic building and the interior fixtures remain unchanged. It is a real treat to step back in time to see how it was in the 1900's.


Address:
111 N. Main Street

Phone: (704)664-5145


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D. E. Turner Hardware

This quaint hardware store remains the same as it was when it opened in this location over 100 years ago. The owners have kept many examples of 19th and 20th century hardware to see. Built in 1899

Mooresville, NC Historic Buildings



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