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A library "devoted to the advancement of knowledge of furniture. The only stone house in the area was of Dr. C.S. Grayson House, which now serves as the Furniture Library. The library serves as the world's largest collection of books on history of Furniture. With questions such as what style is my furniture, and what is the best way to care for my antique furniture can all be answered at the Furniture Library. Also, there is a wide assortment of books about furniture, furniture design, decorating, and much more. One book is incased with actual real human skin. With High Point, being the ?Home Furnishings Capital of the World? ? the Furniture Library comes into good use. The Library is open year-round for the convenience of everyone and there are special tours available and it costs absolutely nothing to come and take a look.

Attractions and Upcoming Events


Adams Furniture

18th century reproductions and antiques; Custom made pieces.English & European Antique Furniture along with Decorative Accessories. Some products carried are; Cabinets, Bookcases, Corner Cabinest, Writing Table, Chest of Drawers and Leather Furniture.

High Point, NC Businesses


High Point Farmer's Market

Fresh fruit & vegetables, baked goods, flowers & plants. Open every Wednesday and Saturday through Mid-October.

High Point, NC Farms


Things to do near High Point, NC

Holly Ridge Golf Links

Course Access: PublicHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: Yes...

Paramount Theater

Located in downtown Burlington, the theater features an art-deco motif and seating for 398 guests. Scheduled events include ...

Hickory Meadows Golf Course

Challenging course with water, variety of interesting holes and Bermuda greens. Number 16 is one of the most unique holes in...

McPherson's Bar and Grill

Not your typical bar and grill. Live entertainment every Friday and Saturday night. Outdoor dining. ...

Historic Shaw House Properties

Three historic houses (1770-1820) are furnished with plain-style furniture, depicting life in the early Sandhills. Free (fee ...