Historical Places in Forest City, NC

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Good Shepherd Episcopal Church gallery

A small family church dedicated to spreading the word of GodfriendlyA small family church dedicated to spreading the word of Godfrien

Historic Carson House gallery

Built in 1793 by Colonel John Carson, the Historic Carson House today is a privately owned history museum that is open to the public. This historic plantati

Burke County Chamber of Commerce gallery

In 1830 the Burke County Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions decided that the County needed a new courthouse to replace the “shabby, weather-beaten” pla

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McDowell House-Quaker Meadows gallery

The house at Quaker Meadows was built in 1812 by Captain Charles McDowell, Jr. in anticipation of his marriage the following year to his cousin, Anna McDowe

United Research Parsonage gallery

Religious center that is dedicated to prayer for personal and spiritual transformation.Religious center that is dedicated to prayer for personal and spiritu

Old Fort Railroad Museum gallery

Many items from the old railroading days are featured at the museum.Many items from the old railroading days are featured at the muse

Saluda Historic Depot gallery

The Saluda Historic Depot was built in 1903 by Southern Railway to serve the passengers on the Spartanburg to Asheville route. Moved to its current Main S