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Historic Sites in North Carolina


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Birthplace of Pepsi Cola

Birthplace of Pepsi Cola Top Attraction!

Today you can relax and enjoy a Pepsi Cola at the recreated soda fountain and purchase a souvenir. On this spot in his pharmacy, Caleb Bradham invented "Brad's Drink, which later he patented as Pepsi Cola. Today you can relax and enjoy a Pepsi Cola at the recreated soda fountain and purchase a souvenir.


Beaufort Historic Site

Beaufort Historic Site

2 acre historic site offering tours of houses and buildings The Beaufort Historic Site is situated on two acres at the center of Beaufort's National Registered Historic District.


Castle McCulloch, The Crystal Gardens & Gem Panning

Castle McCulloch, The Crystal Gardens & Gem Panning

Restored gold refinery located at a secluded castle The castle is a restored gold refinery on the National Register of Historic Places. Built in 1832 and restored in mid-1980, the castle is a granite structure with a drawbridge, moat and 70-foot tower. Visitors can enjoy seasonal activities, and tours.


Harper House/Hickory History Center

Harper House/Hickory History Center

Tours of Queen Anne Victorian Mansion & Changing Exhibits The Harper House: Built in 1887, this Queen Anne Victorian mansion has been meticulously restored and furnished by the Catawba County Historical Association and support from the community.


Battleship North Carolina

Battleship North Carolina

One of the most decorated ships of World War II As you walk the decks of the NORTH CAROLINA, imagine yourself at sea in 1942 searching the sky for enemy aircraft, anticipating what may happen next. Discover how this heroic Ship and brave crew fought in every major naval offensive in the Pacific of WWII.


Historic Rural Hill

Historic Rural Hill

Historic Site Rural Hill is a Historic Site, Nature Preserve, Field Trip Destination, Cultural Events Site, Farm, and all around great place to get away from one’s daily stresses in life.


 
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