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1893. Located in the Mitchell College Historic District in Statesville. This is the most ornate Queen Anne Victorian House in Iredell Co. and rankded in the top ten of similiar construction in the state. Corner turret with stained glass windows and paneled sunbursts, recessed balcony, distinctive bracketed porch, and scalloped woodwork. The house was moved to its present site by the Historic Iredell Foundation and Historic Preservation Fund of NC. The dwelling was orginally built for Dr. Julius Lowenstein, a distiller, but was owned for many years by the prominent Henkel family.

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Historic Walton and Gage Store

1876. Two-story, red brick Italianate building incorporating Gothic features. Walton and Gage was a purveyor of fine women'

Statesville, NC Historic Buildings

Weddings and Family Reunions

Historic home built in 1812. Birthplace of North Carolina Lt. Governor Wilford D. Turner. Also home of NC Senator C. V. Henkel from 1942 to 1971. The owners since 1981

Statesville, NC Weddings


Historic First National Bank Building

1890. Three-story brick building topped by corner mansard clock tower. The bank was organized in May 1887 and in the fall of 1889 construction began on the building, which was ready for occupancy in mid-March 1890 with George F. Sheperd as president. In 1929

Statesville, NC Historic Buildings


Things to do near Statesville, NC

401 Par Golf, Inc.

Lighted Par 3 course and full service driving range. ...

Mallard Creek Community Park

515 acre wooded property with lighted softball fields and soccer complexes with large shelters. A state of the art playground...

Zebulon Vance House and Museum

Built approx. 1832-1860, this Greek Revival two-story frome house has partial log construction. It is one of the oldest str...

Acropolis Restaurant

Cozy European atmosphere providing authentic Greek cuisine featuring moussaka, pistachio, baked chicken, pasta, souvlaki, shi...