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Interested in fun facts and the history of High Shoals, NC?
Then read on!
- High Shoals was originally settled as a small village around a textile mill called the High Shoals Mill, which was the first mill in Gaston County to use steam power.
- The village of High Shoals is located along the South Fork River and was once an important transportation hub for goods and people traveling along the river in the 19th century.