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Lovelace Creekrises in S Alleghany County and flows S into Wilkes County, where it joins Basin Creek in forming Middle Prong Roaring River.
Lovelace GapN Buncombe County between Lovelace Knob and Jess Knob.
Lovelace KnobN Buncombe County NW of Lovelace Gap. Alt. 4,315.
Lovelace TownshipSE Wilkes County.
Lovelaces Creekrises in E Rockingham County and flows NE into Wolf Island Creek. Named for local landowner, John Lovelace.
Loveladycommunity in NW Mecklenburg County served by post office, 1894-1902.
Lovelady TownshipE central Burke County.
Lovelady TownshipSE Caldwell County. Named for a projected town, Lovelady, planned by Abner Summers before the Civil War. Lovelady post office, est. 1834, served a rural area, but it was moved in 1887 and the name was changed to Granite Falls, which see.
LovelandSee Willis Creek.
Lovers Leaphigh point overlooking Hiwassee River in central Cherokee County.