Huntersville, North Carolina
Alexandriana
Today the site of a small park, this was once the home of John McKnitt Alexander, clerk of the convention that adopted the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence. The house burned in 1800.Alexandriana
The last remaining Catawba River Plantation open to the public. The 62-acre farm of James Latta consists of the original home and smokehouse, enhanced by 11
Huntersville, NC Historic HomesVisit this marvelous house and mercantile establishment from the 1770's located on Gilead Road in North Mecklenburg. March through October 2 PM-5
Huntersville, NC Historic Homes Includes 1.5 acres, 1.3 mile nature trail, site of Revolutionary War skirmish, and 19th century gold mining.
Huntersville, NC Historic Sites
Come spend the night at Andy's Homeplace located at 711 Haymore Street, Mount Airy. Andy lived here with his mother and fathe...
We are famous for our chicken fajita platters and steak & cheese sandwich with delicious homemade chicken, tuna, crab and sal...
Irish Pub-Casual Attire ...
This iron smelting furnace was built on the banks of the Dan River in 1843. During the Civil War, it was used to make bar ir...
Located in the heart of Uptown Charlotte, Mert's Heart & Soul is one of the most sought after dining destinations in the Quee...