Explore Catawba County
Hickory Motor Speedway
Hailed as the birthplace of NASCAR stars such as Dale Earnhardt, Junior Johnson, Ned and Dale Jarrett and Harry Gant. Opened in 1951, this is one of the country'
Newton, NC SpeedwaysHickory Ridge Shopping Center
Center features: Target, Kohls, Old Navy, Marshall's, Best buy, Party City, shoe Carnival, Setzer's Jewelers, Hallmark Cards, Family Christian Book Stores, Dick's Sporting Goods, Linen's and Things, and AC Moore. Restaurants include Tony'
Hickory, NC Malls1840s Carolina Village - Hart Square
Hart Square is a village of 200 acres that has been reconstructed with original log buildings from the surrounding areas giving it the true appearance of life of Catawba County settlers during the early 19th century. With over 90
Hickory, NC MuseumsHickory Furniture Mart - Catawba Valley Furniture
Unless you enjoy driving from store to store, why not spend your North Carolina shopping time at the one-stop resource-Hickory Furniture Mart?
Hickory, NC BusinessesBunker Hill Covered Bridge
One of only two remaining covered bridges in North Carolina, the historic Bunker Hill Covered Bridge spans Lyle's Creek. Its 85-foot span was designed by well known Civil War engineer Herman Haupt. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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Historic Murray's Mill
A ten-minute hop, skip, and a jump from I-40, the Murray's Mill Historic District, in the rolling countryside of eastern Catawba County, nestles just as it was a century ago along the banks of Balls Creek. It'
Catawba, NC HistoryLinks At Oliver's Landing, The
Course Access: Semi-Private
Holes: 18
Reserve Advance Tee Times: 7
Sleep Inn
Deluxe continental breakfast daily; guest coin-op laundry. Use comfort Inn pool and workout facilities. All rooms have fluorescent lighting, phones, w/data port. TV's have VCR-tapes available. For rental at front desk.
Hickory, NC Businesses
Murray's Mill
Preserved intact are the 1913 mill itself, the 1890s Murray & Minges General Store, the 1880s Wheathouse, used as an exhibit gallery, the 1913 John Murray House, furnished to the period, and numerous outbuildings.
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