The district includes the five-story brick Loray Mill (1900, 1901, 1921-1922) and all or parts of some thirty blocks of frame mill houses constructed primarily between the early 1900s and the 1920s.
Other notable buildings include the Loray Baptist Church (1952).
[2][3] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001, with a boundary increase in 2006.
The stadium has artificial turf and can be configured for baseball, soccer, football, rugby, and concerts to spur economic growth and investment in the area near the Loray Mill Historic District.
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