The state's newest historic site is dedicated to the study, preservation and interpretation of North Carolina's rural heritage. Visitors can take part in daily activities and special events of bygone farm life, as well as see, smell, touch, and hear things once common in rural North Carolina.
Pinnacle, NC Historic Sites Divided into two sections with 1,000 acres located on the Yadkin River. Hiking trails, scenic overlooks, picnicking, family and group camping, climbing area. National Natural Landmark. Free. Fee for camping.
Pinnacle, NC State Parks
ca. 1918. Now International headquarters of the Anglican Orthodox Church. Elizabethan Revival style house. The stairway is...
Located five blocks from downtown Greensboro in the College Hill Historic District. Greensboro College was founded in 1838 an...
An 1830s structure originally built as a dwelling for slaves. Constructed as a one-room pine house with dovetail notches and ...
City visual art center with exhibitions of contemporary art and educational programs. Three art galleries plus the interacti...
Standard Hotel/Motel ...