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Chase City traces back to a mid-1700s crossroads community in northwest Mecklenburg County. The arrival in 1883 of the Atlantic, Richmond and Danville Railroad to Chase City catalyzed rapid commercial development with the town serving the Piedmont area's tobacco trade, lumber mills, and other agricultural activities.
Sep 17, 2020
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