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Self-guided audio tours of the Old-Time Music Heritage Hall are available where artifacts and portraits of Surry County’s old-time music…
The original Siamese Twins made their home in Surry County and are buried in nearby White Plains, six miles south…
Horne Creek is a North Carolina Historic site portraying life of Piedmont families in the early 1900s. The farm was…
Once the stomping ground of Confederate General J.E.B. Stuart, the birthplace of the Civil War general is located six miles…
Located at milepost 176, Mabry Mill is one of the most photographed sites on the Blue Ridge Parkway. The century-old…
The Mount Airy Museum of Regional History is located in downtown Mount Airy in a restored mercantile store. The museum…
Rockford General Store has been in operation since 1890 and is on the National Register of Historic Places. This old-timey…
The Edwards-Franklin House was built in 1799 by Gideon Edwards, a local leading planter and state senator. Later, Meshack Franklin,…
On a raid through Western North Carolina, General Stoneman's U.S. cavalry passed through the area in April of 1865. A…
Established in 1789, Rockford is on the National Register of Historic Districts, and is a glimpse into a life that…
The William Alfred Moore House was built in 1860 and is the earliest known structure remaining in the town of…
Every Saturday (except during the winter), visitors to downtown Mount Airy enjoy a stress free and slow tour of downtown…
The Rosa Lee Manor is located in Pilot Mountain, 20 minutes from downtown Mount Airy. The colonial-style home is named…
Built in 1938, the Earle Theatre has remained much the same as it did in the 1930s. The Earle Theatre…
The historic Gertrude Smith House was built by merchant and landowner Jefferson Davis Smith around the turn of the century.…