
The jurisdictional boundaries of Davidson, Guilford, and Randolph counties converge in this detailed mapping of the Piedmont's urban industrial corridor. The landscape is defined by the proximity of Thomasville and High Point, showing a dense network of residential streets and educational institutions such as John Wesley University and the Guilford Technical Community College High Point Campus.
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1949 Denton NW
Davidson County, NC

1949 Eller
Davidson County, NC

1949 High Point West
Davidson County, NC

1949 High Rock
Davidson County, NC

1950 Churchland
Davidson County, NC

1950 Lexington East
Davidson County, NC

1950 Lexington West
Davidson County, NC

1951 Churchland
Davidson County, NC

1951 Fair Grove
Davidson County, NC

1951 Lexington East
Davidson County, NC

1951 Lexington West
Davidson County, NC

1969 High Point West
Davidson County, NC

1977 Churchland
Davidson County, NC

1977 Denton NW
Davidson County, NC

1977 Fair Grove
Davidson County, NC

1977 High Point West
Davidson County, NC

1977 High Rock
Davidson County, NC

1977 Lexington East
Davidson County, NC

1977 Lexington West
Davidson County, NC

1980 Handy
Davidson County, NC

1980 High Rock
Davidson County, NC

1981 Grist Mountain
Davidson County, NC

1993 High Point West
Davidson County, NC

1994 Handy
Davidson County, NC

1994 High Rock
Davidson County, NC

2000 Churchland
Davidson County, NC

2022 Churchland
Davidson County, NC

2022 Fair Grove
Davidson County, NC

2022 Grist Mountain
Davidson County, NC

2022 Handy
Davidson County, NC

2022 High Point West
Davidson County, NC

2022 High Rock
Davidson County, NC

2022 Lexington East
Davidson County, NC

2023 Lexington West
Davidson County, NC