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Angela Peterson Doll & Miniature Museum


category : Museums
One of the South's largest doll museums, featuring more than 2700 dolls, miniature displays, dollhouses, and unusual artifacts which includes the lifelong collection of one woman. Also a special exhibit of over 130 Shirley Temple Dolls; 17 African American Personality Dolls and other rotating doll and miniature exhibits. Groups and individuals welcome. Museum store available. Guides for groups of 15 or more by reservation. Located behind the Visitors Information Center.




Address:
101 W. Green Drive
High Point, NC 27260
Phone: (336)885-3655

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Oak Hollow Lake Park

1500-acre park with boating, skiing, sailing, fishing, family campground with 115 sites, indoor/outdoor tennis center, picnic areas, and an overlook park. Oak Hollow Golf Course, 18-hole Pete Dye-design is nearby.

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Museum of Old Domestic Life

A historic Quaker meeting house built in 1858, filled with the everyday items necessary to 19th-century rural life in a Quaker community. Includes displays for cloth making, shoe making, cooking and farming.

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JH Adams Inn

1108 North Main Street (336) 882-3267. Come celebrate the history and heritage of High Point, NC at the JH Adams Inn, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Built in 1918

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