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North Carolina Piedmont North Carolina Tourism

North Carolina Piedmont Tourism on NorthCarolinaBeautiful.com. North Carolina Piedmont Tourism Region - your Piedmont North Carolina Travel Guide to Vacations, Attractions and Events

The Alexander Dickson House - Hillsborough, North Carolina

The dickson_house1_1.jpgThe Alexander Dickson House - Hillsborough, North Carolina

This 18th century house, with its simple Quaker styling, is the house that Alexander Dickson owned during the Civil War.  It was the headquarters for Confederate General Hampton and was where General Johnson prepared surrender papers for General Sherman in April, 1865.

Alexander Dickson had started a linen weaving factory at the beginning of the Civil War when cotton was lacking.  He had the first power looms working in the area and in 1883 the company became known as Messrs Dickson, Tillie & Company.  They produced and finished a wide range of products like bleached linens, suiting, diapers, huckabacks, towels and tea towels.

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Reed Gold Mine State Historic Site - Midland, North Carolina

Reed gold mine.jpgReed Gold Mine State Historic Site - Midland, North Carolina

Gold mining in the United States started here in Midland!  In 1799 a 12 year old boy named Conrad Reed discovered a 17 pound gold nugget while fishing in Little Meadow Creek, which was on his family farm.

No knowing the value of the nugget and having used it for 3 years as a door stop in their home, John Reed (the dad) sold the nugget to a jeweler in Fayetteville for $3.50!

Upon his return home he partnered with three friends and began surface mining and panning.  Reed's discovery began the nations' first gold rush.  This was nearly 50 years before the famous 49ers Gold Rush in California.  Thousands of people came to North Carolina to mine.  This created the second largest
occupation in the state with farming being number one.

With the success of the mining in North Carolina, in 1837 a new branch of the US Mint was established in Charlotte.  Charlotte is still the nation's second largest banking center.  The original Mint is now the Mint Museum of Art.

The Reed Gold Mine is the only underground gold mine in North Carolina open to the public.  Visitors take a guided tour through 400 feet of restored tunnel.  You will be able to pan for gold from April - October and see the exhibits of gold and historic mining equipment.  You can tour the 1885 Stamp Mill as well as watch a film about North Carolina's gold mining heritage.

There are also walking trails available on site.

Admission: Free

Panning: $2 per pan.

Location: 9621 Reed Mine Rd., Midland, North

Carolina

Phone: 704-721-4653
 

Kidzu Children's Museum - Chapel Hill, North Carolina

Kids Go Crazy of Kidzu in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Chapel Hill, North Carolina is a beautiful little town that has a lot to offer its residents as well as those who chose to vacation in the area. Even the children will find some great things to do in Chapel Hill.

The Kidzu Children's Museum was founded in 2006 with the help of more than 100 local volunteers. This interactive museum is a great place for kids and families alike to come together, learn, and have a great time. Guests will find quite a few exhibits and special programs that are perfect for children up to eight years old.

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Carowinds Theme Park - Charlotte, North Carolina

Carowinds Theme Park at North Carolina

The Carowinds theme park is much like a corporate park that contains a wide variety of rides and coasters. Located in Charlotte, North Carolina and Fort Mill, South Carolina, the Carowinds theme park has a number of exciting and fun roller coasters, as well as attractions for the children.

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Tour Museums and Restored Gardens at Old Salem, North Carolina

The Old Salem Museums & Gardens in Salem, NC is a great place to visit if you love living history, fun museums, and horticultural restoration areas. Visitors can tour a variety educational and entertaining museums, garden areas and activities that depict and celebrate early Southern life in Old Salem.

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Explore North Carolina’s Fascinating Past at the Museum of History in Raleigh

North Carolina has a long and vibrant history, and the North Carolina Museum of History in downtown Raleigh is a terrific place to learn about its past. North Carolina has been populated for more than 10,000 years, and it is the site of many famous events that have taken place in the history of the United States. Key events during both the Revolutionary War and Civil War happened here, and many legendary figures called North Carolina home.

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The North Carolina Zoo Features Acres of Attractions

The North Carolina Zoo in Asheboro, NC is one of the best zoos in the country. It was the first zoo in the United States specifically designed to present animals and plants in exhibits resembling their natural habitats. It is one of the biggest natural habitat zoos in the nation and contains many miles of walkways.

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