Balls Creek Campground
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Buffalo Shoals Road in Catawba. The tradition of annual religious
revivals started at Grassy Branch (now Terrell) by Methodists during
the late 1790's. This tradition continued when the present Ball Creek
Campground was constructed in 1853 as a central location to all
the Methodist congregations in eastern Catawba County. The yearly
two-week revivals at the Balls Creek Campground continue to the
present day. These revivals have only been interrupted on two
occasions, one was for rowdiness, the other during wartime. The
campground and its several hundreds of tents are listed on the
National Register of Historic Places
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Bunker Hill Covered Bridge
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828-465-0383
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14 miles east
of Hickory off Hwy. 70, Claremont. The 1895 historic Bunker Hill
Covered Bridge is one of only two covered bridges remaining in
North Carolina. It also remains as the lone example of the use of
the "haupt" truss design named for Civil War engineer /
bridge builder Herman Haupt. The bridge's 85 foot span crosses
Lyles Creek.
See http://www.catawbahistory.org
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Catawba County Museum of History
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828-465-0383
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Catawba County's history is exhibited at the
1924 Catawba County Courthouse. The extensive collection includes
a rare British Revolution era red coat, a 1930's racing car and a
fine collection of locally crafted furniture. The Catawba County
Historical Association's valuable collection is housed in the
greater part of the courthouse building with eight major
galleries, museum store and reception area. The lower level
features a law and government gallery, which includes an old jail
cell. Closed Mondays.
See http://www.catawbahistory.org/museum.htm
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Catawba Valley Furniture Museum
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828-322-3510
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Hickory Furniture Mart, 2220 Hwy. 70 E. Trace the roots of the furniture industry in
Catawba Valley. Tour the authentic reproduction of an early Catawba woodworking shop and see the
collection of vintage tools and furnishings.
Monday - Saturday, 9 a.m.-6 p.m.
See http://www.hickoryfurniture.com
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Firefighters Museum of Catawba County
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828-466-0911
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3957 Herman Sipe Rd., Conover. Equipment and photos dating back to the early
1900's are on display in this museum, which includes a 40' x 100' exhibit
hall. Among the items on display are six fire trucks, the oldest of
which is a 1936 American LaFrance pumper. Dedicated in May of 1994, this museum is geared
toward educating visitors about fire safety and the fire service. Admission is free
(donations accepted). Open to the public Saturdays 11:00 am - 4:00
pm; Sundays 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm; Monday-Friday by appointment only for school and community groups.
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Fort Defiance
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828-758-1671
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Hwy. 268, Lenoir (off Hwy. 321). Historic restoration of the 18th-century home of
General William Lenoir. Tours and group picnics available. Open April through October.
Call for hours.
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"From This Day Forward" |
800-743-8398 |
401 Church St. NW, Valdese. Explore the history of the Waldensians, a religious sect
dating back to the Reformation. The historic drama depicts the plight of the Waldensians
in the Alps of Italy and their eventual arrival in Valdese in 1893. Performances
Friday-Sunday, at 8:15 p.m, mid-July through mid-August.
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Historic Newton Walking Tour |
828-465-7400 |
Take a tour through the Newton North Main Avenue historic district. You
will find 100 historically significant buildings including two churches and one school
adaptively reused as an administrative building and a civic performance place. The 1924
Courthouse is the home of the Catawba County Museum of History.
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The Ivey Arboretum in Carolina Park |
828-323-7500/828-322-7046 |
Located adjacent to downtown Hickory on NC Hwy. 127 North. Hickory is the home of the
Ivey Arboretum, a collection of over 400 labeled species of native and rare trees and
shrubs within a three-acre park. The Arboretum was founded by local industrialist and tree
enthusiast George Ivey in 1936 in historic Carolina Park (1904). The Arboretum was
recently restored with the replacement of many of the unusual plant specimens.
Guided tours are available.
See www.ci.hickory.nc.us/publicsvcs/iveyarboretum.htm
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Maple Grove |
828-322-4731 |
542
2nd St. NE, Hwy. 127 North, Hickory. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places,
Maple Grove is a restored Italianate-style house built in 1883. Experience Maple
Groves tranquility featuring authentic Victorian furnishings. Self-guided tour.
Guided tour by appointment. Monday - Friday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
See www.ci.hickory.nc.us/history/maple_grove.htm
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Murrays Mill Historic Site |
828-465-0383/828-241-4299 |
NC Hwy. 10, near the town of Catawba. I-40, exit 138. One of the few agriculturally
related North Carolina historic sites, the Murrays Mill complex is nestled in the
rolling hills along Balls Creek in rural Catawba County. This restored complex consists of
a grist mill (first built in the 1880's and later restored in 1913) powered by a huge
overshot waterwheel, an 1890's country store, an 1880's wheat house, and the millers
residence, first built in 1913 and later restored in 1935.
See www.catawbahistory.org
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Old Hickory Brewery |
828-323-8753 |
The only micro-brewery in the
Unifour, offers not only unique beer but a very unique
atmosphere as well. The eight handcrafted beers available on
tape are accented by a dining room furnished with booths made
from 1000-gallon wine casks from the Old Bernard Winery of
Valdese. The beers themselves keep with the "local"
theme by having such names as Brown Mountain Light and Table
Rock Pale Ale after local western North Carolina sites and
Crawdad Red after the local minor league team. Monday - Thursday
11:00 am - 11:00 pm; Friday - Saturday 11:00 am - 12:00
midnight. See www.oldhickorybrewery.com
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Old St. Pauls Lutheran Church |
828-464-9786 |
St. Paul's Church Rd., Newton. Old St. Pauls Lutheran Church is a two-story log
weather-boarded church, featuring an impressive federal-style interior including
intricately carved sounding board and moldings and a slave balcony. Built in 1818, it
remains the oldest existing church in North Carolina west of the Catawba River. Graveyard
headstones date to the late 1700s.
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Propst House |
828-322-4731 |
547 6th St. NW in the Shuford Memorial
Gardens, Hickory. A Second Empire-style cottage built in 1883, the Propst House
is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. House Beautiful magazine referred
to this home of a master craftsman as a "Victorian gem." Thursdays and Sundays
1:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m. and other times by appointment.
See www.ci.hickory.nc.us/history/propsthouse.htm
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Terrell Country Store |
828-478-2065 |
Corner of Hwy. 150 and Sherrills Ford Rd. Built in 1891, this country store was the
focal point of Terrell for trade and commerce in southeastern Catawba County. The post
office was housed in this building from 1893 to 1997. See www.catawbahistory.org
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Waldensian Heritage Wines |
828-879-3202 |
4940 Villar Lane NE, Valdese. Open for tours and tasting every Friday through Sunday, 1
p.m.-6 p.m., the winery offers the same variety of wines made by original Waldensian
winemakers.
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Waldensian Museum |
828-874-2531 |
208 Rodoret St. SE, Valdese. Explore the history of the
Waldenses, a religious sect
dating back to the Reformation. Housed in a building that matches the architecture of the historic
Waldensian Presbyterian Church. Call to arrange a guided tour. See http://www.waldensianpresbyterian.com/museum.htm
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Waldensian Trail Of Faith |
800-635-4778/828-874-1893 |
401 Church St. NW, Valdese. Explore a stone fortress and secret cave as the pages of
Waldensian history unfold. The tour also includes a medieval church and other historical
structures. Open Saturday-Sunday, 2 p.m.-5 p.m. Guided tours available.
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