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Historic Downtown Mooresville


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On the Walking Tour of Mooresville, many historic landmarks can be seen. Many landmarks important to Mooresville's history are still centered here. The man that Mooresville is named after, John Franklin Moore, is buried in Willow Valley Cemetery. There are many more historical points included in the tour.




Address:
215 N. Main Street
Mooresville, NC 28115
Phone: (704)662-3336
Our Website:www.mooresvillenc.org

Come visit us in Mooresville, North Carolina

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D. E. Turner Hardware

This quaint hardware store remains the same as it was when it opened in this location over 100 years ago. The owners have kept many examples of 19th and 20th century hardware to see. Built in 1899

Mooresville, NC Historic Buildings


Lake Norman

Lake Norman is an "inland sea" with 520 miles of shoreline and a surface area of more than 32,475 acres in parts of four North Carolina counties. It is the largest manmade lake in our state. Named after former Duke Power president Norman Cocke, Lake Norman is nearly as large as the other 10

Mooresville, NC Lakes

Wingate Inn

I-77 (exit 36)This 86

Mooresville, NC Businesses

Cotton Ketchie's Landmark Galleries, Inc.

Home of well-known artist "Cotton" Ketchie. Landmarks and special places come to life in his watercolors and limited edition prints. You'll also find NC hand-made pottery.

Mooresville, NC Arts

Things to do Other Attractions near Mooresville, NC

Everything But Granny's Panties

Antiques, furniture, and collectibles. ...

Spring Hill House

Wood-built 1815 Plantation Farm House, open to visitors. Currently owned by NCSU, used as an office and facility of North C...

Jam's Deli

Fresh oversized sandwiches made-to-order. Homemade soups and desserts, salads, hamburgers and hot dogs. Lunch and dinner ser...

Historic Henkel Livestock Co. Building

1895-1905 (SM). Romanesque Revival style with palisters dividing the nine-bay facade into five major sections. Rear is slight...

Bostian Bridge

1858 bridge has a twin in Salisbury. It is one of the few stuccoed brick bridges left in the South. The famous train wreck ...