On South Main Street near East Catawba Avenue (Local Road 2040), on the right when traveling north.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior
Downtown Mount Holly Historic District — — Map (db m233185) HM
On East Charlotte Avenue (State Highway 27) 0.1 miles west of Highland Street (State Highway 273), on the right when traveling west.
Queen Ann Style constructed by R.F. Rankin for A.P. Rhyne as a wedding gift to his daughter and husband. Bought in 1918 by Mayor Paul E. Lentz and wife whose descendants are still owners. — — Map (db m156460) HM
On Charles Raper Jonas Highway (State Highway 27) at Westland Farm Road (County Highway 1924), on the right when traveling south on Charles Raper Jonas Highway.
Colonel in Revolution, later brigadier general, member of legislatures of N.C. and Tenn., and of U.S. Congress. His home stands ¼ mile W. — — Map (db m156459) HM
Near North Main Street at Alsace Street, on the left when traveling south.
The fourth cotton mill built
in Gaston County and the
oldest remaining. The mill
used water power.
It was renovated after
the 1916 flood and
renamed Alsace Mfg. Co.
Saved from demolition in 1973
by Robert Friedl,
who began restoration . . . — — Map (db m240779) HM
Near Mountain Island Highway (State Highway 273) at Sandy Ford Road (County Highway 1918), on the left when traveling north.
Dedicated in 1843 by Bishop I.A. Reynolds, D.D. of the Diocese of Charleston, South Carolina
St. Joseph's is the oldest standing Catholic Church in the state of North Carolina. — — Map (db m156457) HM