Railroad line between Greensboro and Danville. Constructed, 1862-1864, for the Confederacy. Its terminus was nearby.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, and is used with...
Established in 1912 by Grand Lodge of Masons and Order of Eastern Star for their aged.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, and is used with their permission. Full page...
Est. 1963; opened 1965. First state-supported school for performing arts in U.S. A campus of The University of North Carolina since 1971.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker...
Industrial experiment nearby in 1892 led to discovery of process for its manufacture. First produced commercially by James T. Morehead.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program,...
The first permanent public graded school in N.C. opened in 1875 in a building which stood on this site.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, and is used with their...
World War II fighter pilot. N.C.'s leading ace. Killed in action. Home 1 block east.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, and is used with their permission. Full page...
Presbyterian. Organized ca. 1759. James McCready first regular minister, 1793. Present building erected about 1844.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, and is used with...
Launched the national drive for integrated lunch counters, Feb. 1, 1960, in Woolworth store 2 blocks south.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, and is used with...
Writer, judge, & Union army officer. Member, constitutional convention, 1868. Lived 2 blocks S.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, and is used with their permission. Full...
Moravian administrator. Botanist and pioneer in American mycology. Discovered falls 3 mi. SW.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, and is used with their permission. Full...
Meeting for worship was begun in 1751; became a Monthly Meeting, 1754. Present bldg. is here.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, and is used with their permission. Full...
Lutheran. Founded 1903, and moved here in 1905; prepared black students for work in theology & education. Closed 1961.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, and is used with...
World War II training camp and overseas replacement depot, 1943-1946. Over 330,000 servicemen were processed here. This is center of 652 acre site.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical...
Founder of R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company. In 1875 built his first factory in Winston. Grave 1 block E.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, and is used with their...
Begun in 1834 by John Nissen. By 1919, fifty wagons a day were produced. Sold in 1925. Was located here.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, and is used with...
First producer of hydroelectric power in North Carolina, April 20, 1898. Located 3 mi. S.W. at early ferry crossing.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, and is used with...
20,000-acre estate of William Byrd, Virginia planter, author, surveyor of Va.-N.C. line, 1728. S.W. corner here.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, and is used with...
Frontier road from Pennsylvania to Georgia in 18th century. A major avenue for settlers of the N.C. backcountry. Passed near here.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, and...
Attempted ca. 1820-25 by Hiram Jennings for Yadkin Navigation Co. Hamilton Fulton was consultant. Never completed. Ruins located 5 miles S.W.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical...
Governor, 1954-1961; U.S. Secretary of Commerce, 1961-1965. A founder of Research Triangle Park. Home is 100 yards east.Plaque via North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, and is...