What`s in Your Heart?
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What`s in Your Heart?
HeartofNorthCarolina.com | 800.626.2672 Heart of North Carolina Visitors Bureau 145-B Worth Street | Asheboro, NC 27203 What’s in Your Heart? Linbrook Heritage Estate - Trinity, NC 2012 Official Visitor Guide What’s in Your Heart? 2012 Official Visitor Guide ARCHDALE • ASHEBORO • FRANKLINVILLE • LIBERTY • RAMSEUR • RANDLEMAN • SEAGROVE • STALEY • TRINITY ELCOME Celebrating Anniversaries, Embracing the Future W elcome to Randolph County, the Heart of North Carolina; filled with a history that is a blend of both agricultural and industrial development. The area is unique in that it has one of the oldest mountain ranges in the United States, the Uwharrie Mountains, and two major rivers, the Deep River and the Uwharrie River. Additionally, Randolph County is fortunate to be criss-crossed by two major interstates, I-85 and I-73. Our heritage is punctuated by a long line of anniversaries that demonstrate the significance of education and tourism going back more than 100 years. These include Seagrove School’s 100th, Randolph Community College’s 50th, and the Heart of North Carolina Visitors Bureau’s 15th anniversaries. Also of note, Asheboro’s Fall Festival is celebrating 40, and the North Carolina Potters Conference is celebrating 25 years in 2012. From my own experience, as I get older, these anniversaries occur faster and more importantly, have more significance reminding us of our heritage and the importance of celebrating the past while constantly looking to future development. HeartofNorthCarolina.com • 800.626.2672 In order to maximize the potential for creating and enlarging Randolph County’s tourism destinations we must continue to celebrate the accomplishments of the past while at the same time establishing new events and attractions that will provide the anniversaries of the future. One of the new attractions opening this year in the northwest corner of Randolph County is Linbrook Heritage Estate. This estate provides a unique opportunity to tour one of the largest homes in the southeastern United States with more than 60 rooms, Linbrook Hall. The house is designed in the early classical revival style found most prominently in the southern states beginning in approximately 1820. The home uses the proportions developed by Italian renaissance architect Andres Palladio. Palladian proportions were used for critical design proportions both inside and out. Linbrook Hall was a six year project designed to demonstrate the timeless beauty of classical architecture. It contains architectural details found in many 18th century homes and contains antiques from around the world. Linbrook Hall is located in the area that the Neal family’s ancestors settled in the late 1700s. 1 Also part of the Linbrook Heritage Estate is the Neal John Deere Tractor and Industrial Museum, which displays a collection of rare tractors. All tractors are restored to like new condition and periodically the tractors are operated in field demonstrations on the Linbrook Heritage Estate. The industrial display features as its centerpiece a 1926 return tube boiler from the P&P Chair Company of Asheboro, made famous by the production of the Carolina Rocker used by President John F. Kennedy. The boiler, used to produce the energy for the P&P Chair Company, has been relocated to the Linbrook Heritage Estate and is in full operation. The boiler will be used in conjunction with an 1890s steam engine to produce electrical power to power other museum exhibits such as an early 20th century sawmill and a sugar cane mill. An additional attraction, the Hoover House, is at the heart of the Linbrook Heritage Estate. It is historically significant because Hoovers were widespread throughout Randolph County. They were of German descent and the name was Anglicized from Huber to Hoover. Andreas Huber emigrated from Germany to Pennsylvania, then to Maryland. Later Mr. Hoover migrated with his wife and 12 children to Randolph County. They settled one mile from the Hoover House in 1763 when he built a gristmill at the confluence of the Uwharrie and Little Uwharrie Rivers. Five generations later, President Herbert Hoover was a direct descendant of Huber. The Neal’s are also direct descendants and their great-grandfather, Edd Hoover built the Hoover House. The Hoover house is a rare example of a home dating from 1905 that has survived with its original furnishings in place. The Neal Farm represents farm life in Randolph County from 1905-1944. Through docent guided tours visitors will tour Hoover House and learn about its inhabitants and their daily lives. The Hoover house has been lovingly restored to its original appearance. Many of Edd Hoover’s hand built tools and early farm equipment are on display. Visitors will certainly want to return time and time again to see the Linbrook Heritage Estate museum displays and to experience the contrast between the grandeur of Linbrook Hall and the simpler life demonstrated at the Hoover House that existed over 100 years ago. Visit the Heart of North Carolina and come away with an appreciation for the significance of the agricultural and industrial development of Randolph County coupled with its natural beauty. Sincerely, Jerry D. Neal Board Member, Randolph County Tourism Development Authority Co-Founder and Executive Vice President, RFMD with more than 35 years of experience in the RF and wireless communications industry Co-Author with best-selling New York Times author, Jerry Bledsoe, of the books Fire in the Belly: Building a World-Leading High-Tech Company from Scratch in Tumultuous Times and Built on a Rock: A Memoir of Family, Faith and Place ABLE OF CONTENTS About the Area ...................................................................................................... 3 Festivals & Events .................................................................................................. 4 Local Dining ........................................................................................................ 5-6 Distinctive Shopping .......................................................................................... 7-8 Museums & Attractions .................................................................... 9-10 Outdoor Fun ....................................................................................... 10-11 Arts & Entertainment ............................................................................. 11 History & Heritage ............................................................................. 12-13 Golf ....................................................................................................... 13-14 Sports & Racing ......................................................................................... 14 Parks & Recreation .......................................................................... 14-15 Vineyards & Wineries ........................................................................... 15 T Things to Do ..................................................................................................... 9-16 Seagrove Pottery .......................................................................................... 17-26 Historical Perspective ............................................................................... 17 Directory of Shops & Galleries ............................................................ 18-24 Pottery Map .......................................................................................... 25-26 Places to Stay .................................................................................................. 27-28 At Your Service ............................................................................................. 29-30 The information in this guide was compiled by the Heart of North Carolina Visitors Bureau (HNCVB). The HNCVB reserves the right to include information in this publication and does not guarantee the absence of errors, omissions, or discrepancies. Listing information was provided by individual businesses/organizations and should not be construed as a recommendation or endorsement by the HNCVB. All information is subject to change without notice. The HNCVB is the official destination marketing organization for Randolph County Tourism Development Authority representing Archdale, Asheboro, Franklinville, Liberty, Ramseur, Randleman, Seagrove, Staley, and Trinity. HeartofNorthCarolina.com • 800.626.2672 Things to Do - Area Map ............................................................................... 15-16 2 BOUT THE AREA L ocated in the “heart” or center of North Carolina, Randolph County is the 10th largest in geographic land area in the state and includes Archdale, Asheboro, Franklinville, Liberty, Ramseur, Randleman, Seagrove, Staley and Trinity. It is divided by two river basins: the Deep/Cape Fear, which flows into the Atlantic past Wilmington, and the Uwharrie/PeeDee, which exits through Georgetown, South Carolina. Every visitor is first struck by the beauty of its landscape. “It is said of Randolph that it is one county where every road is a scenic highway. Every mile has its view. This combination of woods, of numerous streams, rolling hills swelling into mountain knobs and ridges, all interspersed by occasional wide open lands or “savannahs,” as Lawson called the prairies, makes Randolph an exceedingly attractive section,” said Our State magazine editor Bill Sharpe in 1958. The same is true today! Festivals & Events A number of local communities celebrate their heritage by hosting a variety of annual festivals and events. Christmas on Sunset, in downtown Asheboro, the Bush Hill Heritage Festival in Archdale, and the Seagrove Pottery Festival have all been chosen as a Top 20 Event in the Southeast by the Southeast Tourism Society. The Asheboro Fall Festival remains a popular annual event, along with the spring and fall Liberty Antiques Festivals, voted the Best Antiques Show in the Mid-Atlantic Region. Museums & Attractions Find what’s in your heart by exploring an assortment of museums and attractions unequal to any other area of North Carolina! From an internationally acclaimed Zoo to the largest private collection of Harley-Davidson® motorcycles in the country; a plane flown by Orville Wright; a museum honoring NASCAR legend, Richard Petty; the only NASCAR-themed children’s camp in the world; the handmade pottery capital of the U.S.; and a tractor museum located on the estate of one of the largest private homes in the Southeast. Outdoor Fun For those in search of outdoor adventure, leave the stress of the city behind as you discover one of North Carolina’s two remaining historic covered bridges. Experience the thrill of a lifetime on a zipline voted a Top 100 Expo Adventure in 2010. Hike America’s oldest mountain range, the Uwharries. Fish along 100 miles of beautiful shoreline on the new 3,000 acre Randleman Lake or tour an assortment of pick-your-own orchards and working farms. HeartofNorthCarolina.com • 800.626.2672 Arts & Entertainment 3 If you love live entertainment, look no further than Liberty Showcase or catch a summer concert at Bicentennial Park or Ramseur Lake. The Heart of North Carolina is home to an array of intimate galleries featuring exhibits of arts and crafts created by local and regional artisans. Stroll through downtown Asheboro’s distinctive outdoor sculpture collection including the now famous “Letter A” marble bench designed and created by the late Horace L. Farlowe. History & Heritage The Randolph County Historic Landmark Preservation Commission is preserving our area’s past for the future. They have now designated 14 historic sites throughout the County providing a tangible link to the past with people, places, and events that have made significant contributions to shape our present. Trace your roots at The Randolph Room where you will find a vast collection of genealogy, local history, and historical publications for Randolph County. Golf Play some of the area’s most beautiful golf courses including the only 4.5 star rated course in the Piedmont Triad and 7th Hardest Course in America as featured in Golf Digest, and a nine-hole public course designed by the famed Donald Ross in 1935 – all located within an hour’s drive from Pinehurst, home of a some of America’s finest golf courses. Sports & Racing Our area is home to semi-professional sports including baseball, racing, and various recreational tournaments including the Bank of the Carolina’s JV Holiday Classic, now the largest JV basketball tournament in the U.S., and the John Blewett III Memorial North-South Shootout at Caraway Speedway. Vineyards & Wineries Tour the area’s first commercial vineyard located on more than 140 acres at the foot of beautiful Mount Shepherd. Social Networking For up-to-the-minute news from the Heart of North Carolina, visit our Web site at HeartofNorthCarolina.com where you can follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube! AUGUST 18 & 19 5 25 25 25 30 & Sep 1 2-4 10-18 30-Apr 1 31 APRIL 7 21 & 22 21 & 22 21 & 22 21 & 22 21-26 27 & 28 28 28 28 MAY 5 5 6 12 12 19 & 20 20 26 26 26 & 27 JUNE 9 15 & 16 16 17 23 30 JULY 4 4 7 14 15 20 & 21 28 28 25th Annual NC Potters Conference - Asheboro 19th Annual Kovack Pottery Spring Event - Seagrove Bulldog Pottery Daffie Days Kiln Opening - Seagrove Celebration of Reenactment at Westmoore Pottery: 17th Century - Seagrove Eggstravaganza at the NC Zoo - Asheboro 4th Annual Celebration of Spring in Seagrove - Seagrove Earth Day Celebration at the NC Zoo - Asheboro Mud & Suds in the Yard at Whynot Pottery - Seagrove Thomas Pottery Spring Kiln Opening - Seagrove High Point Furniture Market - Archdale/High Point Liberty Antiques Festival - Liberty Liberty Chamber Antique Car & Tractor Show - Liberty Asheboro Cruise-In - Asheboro Sisyphus Saturday Summer Music Series - Trinity Art May-Ham - Asheboro Asheboro Criterium - Asheboro Goat Lady Dairy Open Farm Day - Climax Birds & Blooms at the NC Zoo - Asheboro Bloomin’ Wine Festival - Trinity Save Our Snakes at the NC Zoo - Asheboro Summer Concert Series presents The Attractions Band at Bicentennial Park - Asheboro Asheboro Cruise-In - Asheboro Sisyphus Saturday Summer Music Series - Trinity 4th Annual “Cousins in Clay” Kiln Opening - Seagrove Summer Concert at Ramseur Lake - Ramseur Seagrove Summerfest - Seagrove The Bear Necessities at the NC Zoo - Asheboro Summer Concert Series presents The Craig Woolard Band at Bicentennial Park - Asheboro Asheboro Cruise-In - Asheboro Sisyphus Saturday Summer Music Series - Trinity SEPTEMBER 3 16 22 22 22 & 23 28 & 29 29 29 29 Summer Concert Series presents The Embers at Bicentennial Park - Asheboro Summer Concert Series presents The Fantastic Shakers at Bicentennial Park - Asheboro Apple Day 2012 at Millstone Creek Orchards - Ramseur Asheboro Cruise-In - Asheboro Great Apes at the NC Zoo - Asheboro Liberty Antiques Festival - Liberty 3rd Annual Bikers for Boobs Breast Cancer Ride - Asheboro Liberty Chamber Antique Car & Tractor Show - Liberty Sisyphus Saturday Summer Music Series - Trinity OCTOBER 6 & 7 6 & 7 7 13 13 13-18 20 20-22 27 27 27 & 28 40th Annual Asheboro Fall Festival - Asheboro Thomas Pottery Fall Kiln Opening - Seagrove Goat Lady Dairy Open Farm Day - Climax 24th Annual Ramseur Fall Festival - A Day on Main Street - Ramseur HOWL-O-Ween at the NC Zoo - Asheboro High Point Furniture Market - Archdale/High Point Fall Kiln Opening at Caldwell-Hohl Artworks - Seagrove Batology 101 at the NC Zoo - Asheboro 24th Annual NASCAR Day Festival - Randleman Sisyphus Saturday Summer Music Series - Trinity BOO at the ZOO at the NC Zoo - Asheboro NOVEMBER 3 Cady Clay Works Wood-Fired Kiln Opening - Seagrove 16-18 5th Annual Celebration of Seagrove Potters - Seagrove 17 Open Barn at Caraway Alpacas - Asheboro 17 & 18 31st Annual Seagrove Pottery Festival - Seagrove 30 & Dec 1 Seagrove Christmas Open House - Seagrove DECEMBER Fireworks with the Asheboro Copperheads - Asheboro The July 4th Festival at Creekside Park - Archdale Liberty’s July Celebration - Liberty Summer Concert at Ramseur Lake - Ramseur Summer Concert Series presents Black & Blue at Bicentennial Park - Asheboro Seagrove Christmas in July - Seagrove Asheboro Cruise-In - Asheboro Sisyphus Saturday Summer Music Series - Trinity F MARCH Summer Concert Series presents Eric & the Chill Tones at Bicentennial Park - Asheboro 14th Annual Luck Legacy Kiln Opening - Seagrove Asheboro Cruise-In - Asheboro Sisyphus Saturday Summer Music Series - Trinity Jerome Davis PBR Invitational - Archdale 1 6 6 7 8 14 27-29 Liberty Christmas Parade & Tree Lighting - Liberty Christmas on Roller Mill Hill - Ramseur Randleman Christmas Parade - Randleman Asheboro Christmas Parade - Asheboro Ramseur Christmas Parade - Ramseur Christmas on Sunset - Asheboro 14th Annual Bank of the Carolina’s JV Holiday Classic - Asheboro 5 Festivals & Events are subject to cancellation or change without notice. Please verify before traveling. For current listings, see Event Calendar at HeartofNorthCarolina.com. 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Tue – Fri 10 am – 7 pm; Sat 9 am – 6 pm Mon – Fri 9 am – 7 pm; Sat 10 am – 5 pm; Sun 1 – 5 pm Cathy’s Clocks 1528-A Zoo Pkwy 336-625-5699 Charmed 212 Sunset Ave 336-610-1110 Faith Book Nook 514 E Dixie Dr 336-625-4510 Tue – Fri 10 am – 5 pm; Sat 10 am – 4 pm Tue – Fri 12 – 6 pm; Sat 11 am – 4 pm (Jan & Feb, Jun – Aug); Tue – Sat 10 am – 6 pm (Sep – Dec, Mar – May) Mon – Fri 9 am – 5:30 pm; Sat 9 am – 4 pm Picket Fence Interiors & Gifts 336-629-7707 Mon – Fri 10 am – 6 pm; Sat 10 am – 3 pm 336-629-0399 Mon – Fri 10 am – 5 pm; Sat 10 am – 2 pm Gifts & Collectibles - 323-C NC Hwy 49 S The Randolph Arts Guild Gift Shop 123 Sunset Ave Special Occasions Unlimited 614 E Dixie Dr 336-625-2180 Mon – Fri 9:30 am – 5:30 pm; Sat 9:30 am – 2 pm Hardin’s Furniture 2404 N Fayetteville St 336-672-0344 Mon, Tue, Thu & Sat 9 am – 5:30 pm; Wed 9 am – 12 pm; Fri 9 am – 8 pm Home Furnishings - 336-626-2255 Outlets - Clothes Warehouse 1640 US Hwy 64 W 336-629-1090 Expressions Clothing Outlet 1758 S Fayetteville St 336-633-4790 Rose Garment Company Outlet 1127-A S Fayetteville St 336-625-0595 Sav-A-Lot Flooring Outlet 1418 E Dixie Dr 336-672-1521 by Flinchum’s Southern Wholesale 1615 S Fayetteville St 336-629-3609 Walker Shoe Outlet 414 E Dixie Dr 336-625-1815 Specialty Shops - Back N Time 126 W Academy St 336-610-2263 Cox’s Harley-Davidson 2795 NC Hwy 134 336-629-2415 Delk’s Army-Navy Surplus 4705 US Hwy 64 W 336-629-0991 James River Equipment 2421 US Hwy 64 E 336-625-2212 Sports Attic 520 E Dixie Dr 336-629-1638 Liberty Antiques Shop The Shadow Box 115 W Swannanoa Ave 336-622-4730 Art / Arts & Crafts - The Liberty Artisan & Craft 5546 Hwy 49 N Gallery Gifts & Collectibles - Awesome Finds Vintage, Thrift, & Gift Mon – Sat 10 am – 9 pm; Sun 12 – 6 pm Mon – Sat 9:30 am – 6 pm; Sun 1 – 6 pm Mon – Sat 9 am – 6 pm Mon – Sat 10 am – 5 pm Mon & Tue, Thu & Fri 8 am – 6 pm; Wed 8 am – 5 pm; Sat 8 am – 3 pm Mon – Fri 9 am – 5:30 pm; Sat 9 am – 4:30 pm Mon – Sat 9 am – 7 pm; Sun 1 – 6 pm Mon – Fri 11 am – 5 pm Mon – Fri 9 am – 6 pm; Sat 8 am – 4 pm Mon – Fri 9 am – 5 pm; Sat 9 am – 1 pm Mon – Fri 8 am – 5 pm; Sat 8 am – 12 pm Mon & Tue 12 – 6 pm; Wed – Fri 10 am – 6 pm; Sat 10 am – 3 pm Mon – Sat 11 am – 5 pm 336-622-3720 Tue – Sat 10 am – 5 pm 129 W Swannanoa Ave 336-622-6223 Tue – Sat 11 am – 5 pm Specialty Shop - Liberty Hardware 130 W Swannanoa Ave 336-622-4701 & General Store Mon & Tue, Thu & Fri 8 am – 5 pm; Wed & Sat 8 am – 2 pm Randleman Antiques Shop Somewhere In Time 238 N Main St 336-495-6342 Home Furnishings - Thu – Sat 10 am – 5 pm Painted Picket 711 S Main St 336-498-7800 Tue – Fri 10 am – 7 pm; Sat 10 am – 5 pm; Sun 12 – 5 pm Melvin’s Variety Store Specialty Shop 100 S Main St 336-498-3925 Mon – Sat 9 am – 5:30 pm 223 E Main St 336-873-8020 Wed – Sat 10 am – 4 pm; Sun 12 – 4 pm 233 East Ave 336-873-8430 Tue – Sat 10 am – 4 pm 128 E Main St 336-873-7621 Mon – Fri 8 am – 5:30 pm; Sat 8 am – 3 pm Seagrove Art / Arts & Crafts Many Splendored Things Gifts & Collectibles NC Pottery Center Gift Shop Specialty Shop - Seagrove Hardware ISTINCTIVE SHOPPING 1437 E Dixie Dr D Randolph Mall HeartofNorthCarolina.com • 800.626.2672 Mall/Shopping Center - 8 HINGS TO DO Museums & Attractions 4 Miles to Furniture Market Stay in Archdale, a short four miles to High Point, the world’s premier home furnishings industry trade show and shopping district in the world, including Furnitureland South, the world’s largest home furnishings showplace. Exit 111 – 1-85 & Hwy 311, Archdale – 800-626-2672 or 336-626-0364 | 4MilestoFurnitureMarket.com | Call or visit website for details American Classic Motorcycle Museum See one of the largest private collections of Harley-Davidson® motorcycles in the country. Gift shop & Heritage Diner on site. 1170 US Hwy 64 W, Asheboro – 336-629-9564 | Mon 6 am – 2 pm; Tue – Fri 6 am – 5:30 pm; Sat 6 am – 4 pm | FREE admission; donations welcomed T Linbrook Heritage Estate: Linbrook Hall Tour one of the largest homes in the southeastern United States with more than 60 rooms. Linbrook Hall is located on a hill in view of America’s oldest mountain range, the Uwharrie Mountains, and contains architectural details found in many 18th century homes. See the Neal’s personal collection of antiques from around the world beautifully displayed throughout. 5297 Snyder Country Rd, Trinity – 800-626-2672 or 336-861-6959 | LinbrookHeritageEstate.com | Tue – Sat 12 – 5 pm; Sun 1 – 5 pm; group tours by appt | Admission charged Neal Farm’s Hoover House Relive Randolph County farm life from 1905-1944 at the Neal Farm’s Hoover House. Through docent guided tours, visitors will see the house and learn about the Hoovers and their daily lives. Lovingly restored to its original appearance, many of Edd Hoover’s hand built tools and early farm equipment are on display. 5502 Snyder Country Rd, Trinity – 800-626-2672 or 336-861-6959 | LinbrookHeritageEstate.com | Thu – Sat 10 am – 5 pm; group tours by appt | Admission charged HeartofNorthCarolina.com • 800.626.2672 Neal John Deere® Tractor & Industrial Museum 9 View rare John Deere® tractors and collectibles at this museum featuring Hi-Crop and orchard models, restored to like new condition and periodically operated in field demonstrations on Linbrook Heritage Estate. See a 1926 return tube boiler used in conjunction with an 1890s steam engine to produce electrical power for other exhibits including an early 20th century sawmill and sugar cane mill. Gift shop on site. 5507 Snyder Country Rd, Trinity – 800-626-2672 or 336-861-6959 | LinbrookHeritageEstate.com | Tue – Sat 10 am – 5 pm; Sun 1 – 5 pm; group tours by appt | Admission charged Museum of NC Traditional Pottery Stop by the Museum of North Carolina Traditional Pottery in downtown Seagrove to view displays from surrounding area potteries; visitor guides and assistance and area maps are available. 127 E Main St, Seagrove – 336-873-7887 | SeagrovePotteryMuseum.org | Mon – Fri 9:30 am – 3:30 pm | FREE admission NC Aviation Museum & Hall of Fame Immerse yourself in aviation history! See stunning military and civilian memorabilia including an impressive collection of military vehicles, weapons, equipment, uniforms, and flight simulator, and a Piper J-3 “Flitfire” flown by Orville Wright. Gift shop on site. 2222-G Pilots View Rd, Asheboro – 800-626-2672 or 336-625-0170 | NCAirMuseum.org | Thu – Sun 11 am – 5 pm; group tours by appt | Admission charged NC Pottery Center Showcasing a permanent exhibit of more than 800 pieces of pottery, artifacts, and photographs tracing North Carolina’s pottery history from Native Americans to the present with displays interpreting the impact of social, technological, and economic changes to one of the state’s most unique cultural resources. Gift shop on site. 233 East Ave, Seagrove – 336-873-8430 | NCPotteryCenter.org | Tue – Sat 10 am – 4 pm; group tours by appt | Admission charged North Carolina Zoo Walk from Africa’s grasslands to North America’s Arctic coast and learn how the Zoo works to conserve and protect wild things and wild places as you discover more than 500 developed acres, 1,100 animals, 40,000 plants, and an extensive outdoor art collection situated along five miles of shaded pathways. Gift shops and dining on site; picnic areas available. 4401 Zoo Pkwy, Asheboro – 800-488-0444 | NCZoo.org | Daily 9 am – 5 pm (Apr – Oct); Daily 9 am – 4 pm (Nov – Mar) | Admission charged HINGS TO DO Petty’s Garage Plant your feet within the walls of the Petty compound where 10 NASCAR championships and more than 250 race wins began. Today this team of automotive professionals builds high performance street cars, including the Richard Petty Signature Series Dodge Challenger. Gift/retail shop on site. 311 Branson Mill Rd, Randleman – 877-498-3745 | Pettys-Garage.com | Mon – Fri 9 am – 5 pm; group tours by appt | FREE Admission Race into this museum showcasing the career of the King of NASCAR and his family from the early “dirt” days to the present. Cars, trophies, and awards honoring the 7-Time Winston-Cup Series Champion and NASCAR Hall of Fame inductee are showcased throughout. Gift shop on site. 142 W Academy St, Randleman – 336-495-1143 | RichardPettyMuseum.com | Wed – Sat 9 am – 5 pm; group tours by appt | Admission charged The Seagrove Potteries Visit Seagrove, the handmade pottery capital of the United States where artisans create handcrafted pottery inspired by the traditions that began here more than 200 years ago. With nearly 100 shops and galleries scattered throughout the area, you will find everything from traditional tableware to folk and collectible art pieces and historical reproductions. Exit 45 - Hwy 220 & 705 / I-73 / I-74, Seagrove – 800-626-2672 | HeartofNorthCarolina.com | Call or visit website for details; group tours by appt | FREE admission to shops T Richard Petty Museum Victory Junction Outdoor Fun Caraway Alpacas Tour this working alpaca farm and on-site resource and learning center where you can interact with farm animals including feeding and petting. Retail shop on site features handmade alpaca fiber products. 1079 Jarvis Miller Rd, Asheboro – 336-629-6767 | CarawayAlpaca.com | Tours by appt only | Admission charged Millstone Creek Orchards Tour this working orchard, a u-pick farm offering blue and blackberries, peaches, grapes, apples, pumpkins, and pecans. Fresh apple cider made daily during fall months. Bakery and cannery on site. Gift/retail shop on site. 506 Parks Crossroads Church Rd, Ramseur – 336-824-5263 | MillstoneCreekOrchards. com | Wed – Sat 9 am – 6 pm; Sun 1 – 5:30 pm (Jun - Nov); group tours by appt | FREE admission; rates charged for group tours and special events Pisgah Covered Bridge Explore this interesting structure, one of NC’s two remaining historic covered bridges. Built in 1911 at a cost of $40, the bridge is 54 feet in length and crosses the West Fork Branch of the Little River within the Uwharrie National Forest. A great spot for photography, picnics and nature walks along the surrounding quarter-mile walking trail. Picnic tables and public parking available. 6925 Pisgah Covered Bridge Rd, Asheboro – 800-626-2672 | PisgahCoveredBridge.com | Daily, dawn to dusk | FREE admission Randleman Lake Marina Randleman Lake is a reservoir on the Deep River, located in the Cape Fear River basin. The lake is surrounded by a natural buffer of 2,975 acres with a lake surface of 3,007 acres, and 100 miles of beautiful shore line. Recreation activities allowed on the lake include boating, fishing, sailing, and paddleboats. Snacks, rental equipment, and restrooms located at marina. 7123 Adams Farm Rd, Randleman – 336-498-5510 | RandlemanLakeReservoir.org | Wed – Sun: Apr, Sept & Oct 7 am – 7 pm; May – Aug 6 am – 8 pm | Admission charged HeartofNorthCarolina.com • 800.626.2672 Feel your heart race™ at this NASCAR-themed children’s camp. Tour Goody’s Body Shop, Hendrick Motorsports Fuel Stop, Silver Theater, Kyle Petty Charity Ride Across America Water Park, Adam’s Race Shop, Michael Waltrip Operation Marathon SportsCenter, Jessie’s Horse Power Garage, Kurt Busch Superdome, Bass Pro Shops Catch, Kiss & Release Marina, Jimmie Johnson’s Victory Lanes, Tony Stewart Maze, Ashburn/Davis Love Miniature Golf, Home Depot Tree House, and the Dale Jr. Corral and Amphitheatre. Welcome center & gift shop on site. 4500 Adam’s Way, Randleman – 877-VJG-CAMP | VictoryJunction.org | Tours are scheduled by appt only; Morrisette Paper Fan Walk open daily | FREE admission; donations welcomed 10 Experience the thrill and excitement of a lifetime on Richland Creek ZipLine Canopy Tour. Zip through the forest along Richland Creek at the base of Purgatory Mountain on more than one mile of cable on 15 ziplines, three sky bridges, with the longest line at 1,400 feet in length. Voted a Top 100 Expo Adventure in 2010! 2728 Fairview Farm Rd, Asheboro – 336-629-9440 | RichlandCreekZipLine.com | Daily 9 am – 6 pm | Admission charged; reservations suggested Rising Meadow Farm Tour this working sheep and cattle farm producing fleece, roving, yarn, blankets, sheepskin and lambs meat. 3750 Williams Dairy Rd, Liberty – 336-622-1795 | RisingMeadow.com | Tours by appt only | Admission charged Routh Horse Ranch Saddle up for horseback riding trails, Western trail riding instruction, and various special events including hayrides and hosting of private parties. 3113 Routh Rd, Franklinville – 336-824-2670 | RouthHorseRanch.com | Mon – Sat 9 am – 5 pm; groups by appt | FREE admission; rates charged for riding and special events T HINGS TO DO Richland Creek ZipLine Canopy Tour Seagrove Orchids Tour this working orchid nursery cultivating and offering more than 200 different species for new to experienced orchid lovers. 3451 Brower Mill Rd, Seagrove – 336-879-6677 | SeagroveOrchids.com | Tue – Sat 10 am – 5 pm; group tours by appt | FREE admission Sunny Slopes Farm & Ranch Tour this working farm where you can feed and pet the animals, take a hayride, and see a beautiful panoramic view of rural Randolph County from Purgatory Mountain. Picnic areas available. 2994 Fairview Farm Rd, Asheboro – 336-879-1606 | SunnySlopesFarm.com | Tours by appt only (Mar – Nov) | Admission charged HeartofNorthCarolina.com • 800.626.2672 Toms Creek Farm & Nursery Tour this fourth-generation working farm, located in the Uwharrie mountain range, cultivating and offering more than 500 varieties of ornamental plants and hosting a variety of seasonal special events. 6454 Old NC Hwy 49, Denton – 336-857-2131 | TomsCreekNursery.com | Mon – Fri 9 am – 5 pm; Sat 9 am – 4 pm; group tours by appt | FREE admission 11 Uwharrie National Forest - Birkhead Wilderness Area: Tot Hill Entrance / Lassiter Mill Entrance Access 5,160 acres of the ancient Uwharrie National Forest in the Birkhead Mountains Wilderness Area. The piedmont’s only federally-designated wilderness area, the Birkhead Mountains feature designated hiking trails where evidence of early Indians and settlers can often be found. 3091 Tot Hill Farm Rd or 3977 Lassiter Mill Rd, Asheboro – 800-626-2672 | HeartofNorthCarolina.com | Open daily | FREE access Whitaker Farms Tour this family owned and operated farm that grows tobacco, strawberries, tomatoes, flowers, pumpkins, and other vegetables. Tours include wagon rides, livestock barn, greenhouses and tomato packing shed, strawberry picking, and catfish feeding. 2991 Providence Church Rd, Climax – 336-685-4888 | WhitakerFarm.com | Mon – Fri 8 am – 6 pm; Sat 8 am – 5 pm (Mar 1 – Dec 23); group tours by appt | FREE admission Arts & Entertainment Cinemark VII Movie theater featuring seven movie screens, now incorporating 3-dimension technology. 1437 E Dixie Dr, Asheboro – 336-626-3450 | ShopRandolphMall.com | Open daily | Admission charged Liberty Showcase Historic downtown live music theater featuring variety and special shows, local, and Grand Ole Opry Stars, and concert events. 101 S Fayetteville St, Liberty – 336-622-3844 or 336-622-4930 | LibertyShowcase.net | Hours & admission vary depending on event – please call ahead The Sara Smith Self Gallery The Sara Smith Self Gallery features work from local, national, and international artists. The recently renovated 1,200 sq ft exhibition space provides a beautiful setting for displaying, viewing, and appreciating works of art. 123 Sunset Ave, Asheboro – 336-629-0399 | RandolphArtsGuild.com | Mon – Fri 10 am – 5 pm; Sat 10 am – 2 pm | FREE admission HINGS TO DO History & Heritage Historic Landmarks: Randolph County and its municipalities have designated a variety of historic landmarks. Just as with state and national historic landmarks, visitors should be aware that some are private and not open to the public. Please contact the Visitors Bureau for additional information regarding accessibility before traveling long distances. | 800-626-2672 or 336-626-0364 | RCHLPC.org The 1782 Colonel Andrew Balfour Family Cemetery consists of five graves of the Balfour family and marks the site of the assassination of Colonel Balfour by Royalist Tory Forces during the Revolutionary War. 2421 Doul Mountain Rd, Asheboro – 800-626-2672 | Walking Tour The 1938 Asheboro Municipal Building is the city’s example of the Art Deco architectural style popular during the 1920s and 1930s. The building was constructed as a federal Public Works Administration project toward the end of the Great Depression and historically significant in that it was the city’s first building constructed to combine all its government and public infrastructure including the fire and police, water, and tax departments; city administration, engineering, and the mayor’s courtroom. Total cost of the building when completed was $73,215. 146 N Church St, Asheboro – 336-626-1200 | Interior/Exterior Asheboro Municipal Building T Andrew Balfour Family Cemetery Austin Lawrence House This 163-year-old house has woodwork and moldings made from the Greek Revival classical designs by architect Asher Benjamin (1773 -1845) as seen in his pattern books that were widely circulated in the first half of the 19th Century. After the Austin Lawrence family moved away around 1855, the Cedar Falls Mill Company owned the house and it was rented to various tenants for more than 100 years. 2383 Cedar Falls Rd, Franklinville – 800-626-2672 | Exterior by appt only Charles W. McCrary House The Charles W. McCrary House was designed by Greensboro architect Harry Barton for the eldest son of D.B. McCrary, textile industrialist and former Asheboro mayor. This imposing Classical Revival house is located on the previous home site of NC Governor Jonathan Worth. 240 Worth St, Asheboro – 800-626-2672 or | Exterior only Franklinsville Manufacturing Company The Franklinsville Manufacturing Company, after being chartered by the NC Legislature in 1838, was the first corporation ever to conduct business in Randolph County. It was the second textile mill in the County, building on the success of the Cedar Falls mill partnership which had begun operations in a converted grist mill in 1836. 1306 Andrew Hunter Rd, Franklinville – 800-626-2672 | Exterior only Hanks Masonic Lodge No. 128 The 1850 Hanks Masonic Lodge No. 128 is one of the oldest public buildings in the area and was constructed to be the first Masonic Lodge established in Randolph County and survives as one of its last antebellum structures. 157 W Main St, Franklinville – 800-626-2672 | Exterior only J. Frank McCrary House The J. Frank McCrary House is a Tudor-Revival-style manor house designed by Greensboro architect W.C. Holleyman, Jr. for J. Frank McCrary, son of D.B. McCrary, textile industrialist and former Asheboro mayor. A large oak tree located in front of the house is said to have been planted by NC Governor Jonathan Worth. 232 Worth St, Asheboro – 800-626-2672 | Exterior only Mt. Shepherd Archaeological Pottery Site Located on the Mt. Shepherd Retreat Center & Camp, this archaeological pottery site, circa 1775-1800, is one of the few 18th century earthenware pottery kiln sites investigated in North Carolina. 1045 Mt Shepherd Rd Ext, Asheboro – 336-629-4085 | Walking tour by appt only Indigent relief was considered a function of local county government in NC since 1777. Almost from its formation in 1779, Randolph County has looked after its indigent citizens. The Old County Rest Home was considered a state of the art facility when opened in 1922. 2210 S Fayetteville St, Asheboro – 800-626-2672 | Exterior only Old County Rest Home HeartofNorthCarolina.com • 800.626.2672 12 Pisgah Covered Bridge This historic structure, one of NC’s two remaining covered bridges, was built in 1911 at a cost of $40. The bridge is 54 feet in length and crosses the West Fork Branch of the Little River within the Uwharrie National Forest and is a direct connection to the County’s past mode of transportation when horse and wagon were common and automobile travel was in its infancy. 6925 Pisgah Covered Bridge Rd, Asheboro – 800-626-2672 | Interior / exterior / walking trail Randolph County Historic Courthouse T HINGS TO DO This historic structure, the third courthouse location in Randolph County, opened on July 12, 1909. The design combines the complex, flamboyant massing of 19th century Victorianism with the motifs of American Beaux-Arts classicism. The form of the 1909 building is reminiscent of the neighborhood of “American Foursquare” homes along nearby Worth Street. 145 Worth St, Asheboro – 800-626-2672 | Interior / exterior Sandy Creek Primitive Baptist Church The 1802 Sandy Creek Primitive Baptist Church is the oldest organized church and oldest surviving religious structure in Randolph County. Founded in 1755 by Elder Shubal Stearns, it is considered the most significant landmark in Baptist history as noted by the nearby state historic marker designating it the “Mother of Southern Baptist Churches.” 4785 Sandy Creek Church Rd, Liberty – 336-678-6118 | Interior / exterior Sunset Theatre The Sunset Theatre, a Spanish Colonial Revival-style theatre, was the first theatre constructed in Asheboro specifically to show “talking” movies. It was designed by Greensboro architect W. C. Holleyman, Jr. based on examples of “Moorish Pictures Palaces” popular in southern California. Cast-stone frieze decorations on both the exterior and interior feature helmeted soldiers and shields with a tile-roof awning capping the stuccoed facade. 234 Sunset Ave, Asheboro – 336-626-1240 | Exterior only; interior under renovation Trinity Museum / Winslow House HeartofNorthCarolina.com • 800.626.2672 13 The Dr. Thomas L. Winslow house, now the Trinity Museum, was built in 1855. The house is one of approximately ten antebellum era houses left in the Old Trinity College, now known as Duke University in Durham, area of Highway 62 in Trinity. 7524 NC Hwy 62, Trinity – 800-626-2672 | Exterior / interior by appt only Research: Liberty Nature Research Library Discover new worlds of nature in interesting displays including amphibians, fossils, sea shells, artwork, and a memorial exhibit of author and nature lover Henry King’s crafts. Take a picture next to the big Kachina Doll, carved from a solid piece of wood by Henry King in 1960 for his daughter. 128 S Fayetteville St, Liberty – 336-455-2242 | Liberty-NC.com | Mon & Sat 9 am – 1 pm; Wed 1 – 5 pm | FREE admission Ramseur Community Museum The Ramseur Community Museum includes a large collection of historic artifacts and memorabilia tracing Ramseur’s history from the community’s early settlement in the 1840s through present day. The museum is housed in the historic former Bank of Coleridge building. 1517 Main St, Ramseur – 336-824-8530 | TownofRamseur.org | Monthly fourth weekends only on Sat 10 am – 4 pm; Sun 1 – 4 pm; other times by appt | FREE admission The Randolph Room at Randolph Library The Randolph Room includes a collection of items fundamental to the study of genealogy, local history, and historic sites for Randolph County. 201 Worth St, Asheboro – 336-318-6815 | RandolphLibrary.org | Mon & Thu – Sat 9 am – 5 pm; Tue & Wed 9 am – 9 pm | FREE admission Golf Asheboro Municipal Golf Course Located just minutes from downtown Asheboro, this popular public nine-hole course designed by the famed Donald Ross in 1935, is located on 56 acres featuring beautiful tree-lined greenways. 421 Country Club Dr, Asheboro – 336-625-4158 | AsheboroParksandRecreation.com | Open Daily HINGS TO DO Holly Ridge Golf Links Located just minutes from High Point and Greensboro, Holly Ridge Golf Links continues to lead the way in challenging, affordable golf in the Piedmont as one of the area’s finest 18-hole golf courses. 7933 US Hwy 311 S, Archdale – 336-861-4555 | HollyRidgeGolfLinks.com | Open Daily Tot Hill Farm Golf Club Located eight miles southwest of Asheboro, this 18-hole course, designed by Mike Strantz, has been voted 7th Hardest Course in America in 2007, 4.5 star rated in 2008 & 2009, and Best Places to Play in 2010 by Golf Digest. 3185 Tot Hill Farm Rd, Asheboro – 800-868-4455 | TotHillFarm.com | Open Daily Asheboro Copperheads Baseball See wooden bat baseball at McCrary Ballpark, featuring the only synthetic turf infield surface in the Coastal Plain League, showcasing collegiate stars from across the country. Gift shop on site. 138 Southway Rd, Asheboro – 336-460-7018 | TeamCopperhead.com | See website for game schedule | Admission charged Caraway Speedway This NASCAR Whelen All American series .455-mile asphalt oval short track hosts the Whelen Southern Modified tour, NASCAR late model stocks and super trucks, limited late models, mini stocks, super mini trucks, U-cars, legends and street stocks. Home of the John Blewett III Memorial North-South Shootout™. 2518 Racetrack Rd Ext, Sophia – 336-629-5803 | CarawaySpeedway.com | See website for race schedule | Admission charged T Sports & Racing Zoo City Motor Sports Park One and one-quarter mile outdoor motorcross track with panoramic viewing area that is full of heart pounding excitement for riders and spectators alike; and Pee Wee track for beginners. 279 Joe Farlow Rd, Asheboro – 336-873-WHIP | ZooCityMX.com | See website for schedule | Admission charged for spectators; riders pay nominal membership fee Allen H. Leonard Memorial Park This nine-acre facility features two little league baseball fields, tennis and basketball courts, playground, picnic shelter, and access to Deep River. 2031 Leonard Park St, Ramseur – 336-824-8530 | TownofRamseur.org | Open daily | FREE admission Asheboro Skate Park This facility is a combination indoor/outdoor skate park with more than 2,500 interior and 7,500 exterior square feet of skating surface featuring indoor/outdoor viewing areas, bleachers, concessions, lockers, restrooms, and party room. 835 S Church St, Asheboro – 336-626-1240 | AsheboroParksandRecreation.com | Mon – Fri 10 am – dusk (unsupervised); Sat 10 am – 8 pm & Sun, 1 – 8 pm (supervised) | Admission charged Bicentennial Park This one-acre facility features a pavilion, wooden dance floor, water fountain, picnic tables, memory walk, and outdoor sculpture. Look for seasonal concerts and events throughout the year. 163 Sunset Ave, Asheboro – 336-626-1240 | AsheboroParksandRecreation.com | Open daily | FREE admission Creekside Park This 100-acre park offers a variety of active, as well as passive, recreational opportunities. Amenities include tennis courts, baseball/softball/t-ball fields, picnic shelters, shuffleboard courts, horse shoe pits, playgrounds, 18-hole championship disc golf course with beginners loop, and 1.5 miles of walking trails. 214 Park Dr, Archdale – 336-431-1117 | Archdale-NC.gov | Open daily | FREE admission Family Sports Center Bowling center with 32 lanes; billiards, game room, and seasonal 18-hole miniature golf course. 219 NC Hwy 42 N, Asheboro – 336-626-2695 | BowlFSC.com | Mon – Thu 9 am – 11 pm; Fri & Sat 9 am – 1 am; Sun 1 – 11 pm | Admission charged Kermit G. Pell/Ramseur Lake Recreational Facility This 127-acre reservoir and nine-acre park includes boat launches, jon boat rentals, bait shop, picnic shelters with tables and grills, playground, and public restrooms. 549 Ramseur Lake Rd, Ramseur – 336-824-4646 | TownofRamseur.org | Open daily | FREE admission HeartofNorthCarolina.com • 800.626.2672 Parks & Recreation 14 North Asheboro Park & Disc Golf Course This 26-acre park features a disc golf course, basketball, tennis and volleyball courts, baseball field, seasonal swimming pool, playground, and paved walking trail. 1939 Canoy Dr, Asheboro – 336-626-1240 | AsheboroParksandRecreation.com | Open daily | FREE admission Vineyards & Wineries T HINGS TO DO Lake Lucas This 238-acre facility offers fishing, jon boat and canoe rentals, fishing pier, bait shop, picnic area, playground, and one-quarter mile walking trail. 3158 Old Lexington Rd, Asheboro – 336-629-1639 | AsheboroParksandRecreation.com | Open daily | FREE admission Zimmerman Vineyards Visit Zimmerman Vineyards, located on 140 acres at the foot of beautiful Mt. Shepherd. Featuring a rustic flagstone terrace and unique stone bar, it is nestled between six acres of vineyards with a panoramic view of the surrounding countryside; weekend tours and wine tastings available. 1428 Tabernacle Church Rd, Trinity – 336-861-1414 | ZimmermanVineyards.net | Mon – Fri by appt; Sat 12 – 6 pm; Sun 1 – 6 pm | FREE admission Museums & Attractions 1 4 Miles to Furniture Market 23 Toms Creek Farm & Nursery HeartofNorthCarolina.com • 800.626.2672 Uwharrie Mountains 2 American Classic Motorcycle Museum Birkhead Wilderness Area: Tot Hill Entrance 24 Linbrook Heritage Estate: 25 Lassiter Mill Entrance 3 Linbrook Hall 15 Research: Liberty Nature Research Library 43 Ramseur Community Museum 44 Randolph Room at Randolph 45 Library Golf 4 Neal Farm’s Hoover House 26 Whitaker Farms 5 Neal John Deere® Tractor & Industrial Museum 27 Cinemark VII 47 Holly Ridge Golf Links 28 Liberty Showcase 48 Tot Hill Farm Golf Club 6 Museum of NC Traditional Pottery Arts & Entertainment 7 NC Aviation Museum & Hall of Fame 29 The Sara Smith Self Gallery 8 NC Pottery Center History & Heritage 46 Asheboro Municipal Golf Course Sports & Racing 49 Asheboro Copperheads Baseball 9 North Carolina Zoo 30 Andrew Balfour Family Cemetery 50 Caraway Speedway 10 Petty’s Garage 31 Asheboro Municipal Building 51 Zoo City Motor Sports Park 11 Richard Petty Museum 32 Austin Lawrence House Parks & Recreation 12 The Seagrove Potteries 33 Charles W. McCrary House 52 Allen H. Leonard Memorial Park 13 Victory Junction 34 Franklinsville Manufacturing Company 53 Asheboro Skate Park 14 Caraway Alpacas 35 Hanks Masonic Lodge No. 128 55 Creekside Park 15 Millstone Creek Orchards 56 37 Mt. Shepherd Archaeological Pottery 57 Site 38 Old County Rest Home 58 Outdoor Fun 16 Pisgah Covered Bridge 17 Randleman Lake Marina 36 J. Frank McCrary House 18 Richland Creek ZipLine Canopy Tour 39 19 Rising Meadow Farm 40 20 Routh Horse Ranch 21 Seagrove Orchids 41 22 Sunny Slopes Farm & Ranch 42 54 Bicentennial Park Family Sports Center Kermit G. Pell/Ramseur Lake Recreational Facility Lake Lucas Randolph County Historic Courthouse 59 North Asheboro Park & Disc Golf Course Sandy Creek Primitive Baptist Church Vineyards & Wineries Sunset Theatre Trinity Museum / Winslow House 60 Zimmerman Vineyards Accommodations - Hotels 61 Comfort Inn - Archdale 62 69 63 61 65 42 64 1 73 55 17 Archdale 74 Trinity 85 10 13 17 220 Uwharrie River 5 60 11 14 73 3 4 14 58 64 249 75 49 3 23 25 97 48 30 24 47 18 49 Uwharrie River 71 27 39 56 12 54 29 45 66 33 36 62 53 70 68 46 38 159 220 18 22 49 57 52 13 74 44 42 134 76 220 22 42 N 73 51 72 22 42 220A 74 64 Ramseur 15 Deep River 911 Uwharrie National Forest 16 12 35 34 Asheboro 41 31 64 15 Franklinville 32 59 6 8 8 10 12 16 Seagrove 705 Deep River 21 62 Comfort Inn - Asheboro 70 Holiday Inn Express & Suites - Asheboro 63 Country Inn & Suites - Archdale 71 Quality Inn - Asheboro 64 Days Inn - Archdale Accommodations - Bed & Breakfast Inns 65 Fairfield Inn & Suites - Archdale 72 Duck Smith House Bed & Breakfast - Seagrove 66 Fairfield Inn & Suites - Asheboro 73 Hill Top Bed & Breakfast - Randleman 67 Hampton Inn - Archdale 74 Hunter’s Run Lodge - Asheboro 68 Hampton Inn - Asheboro 75 Parkside Bed & Barn - Denton 69 Holiday Inn Express & Suites - Archdale 76 Seagrove Stoneware Inn - Seagrove 5 7 49 20 550 64 28 40 Randleman 35 37 43 6 19 15 311 4 Liberty 26 220B 47 421 22 T 85 HeartofNorthCarolina.com • 800.626.2672 BUS HINGS TO DO - AREA MAP Area maps are available at the Heart of North Carolina Visitors Bureau in downtown Asheboro. 67 16 HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE EAGROVE S S eagrove is the largest community of potters with the longest continual history of pottery making in the United States. The ceramic history of the area began with the abundant and diverse natural clay deposits found in the area. Native Americans were first to discover this resource and used it for both functional and ceremonial objects. The first immigrant potters, mostly English and German, arrived in the late 18th century from Pennsylvania and Virginia. They probably settled first in the areas closest to the Great Wagon Road, which ran from Pennsylvania to Georgia, later migrating to Seagrove. Potters arriving in Seagrove in the late 1700s were quick to realize the value of the local clay first making redware that fired to a reddish orange color. By the first half of the 19th century, many potters had switched to making the higher fired salt glazed stoneware. The building of the old Plank Road, and later the emerging railroad system, gave potters access to even wider markets and helped to establish Seagrove’s reputation as a pottery town. The combination of modern food preparation methods and the Industrial Revolution were devastating to the potters. Because of their remote rural location and the local whiskey distilling industry, they were able to survive, but were eventually crippled by the effects of Prohibition. HeartofNorthCarolina.com • 800.626.2672 Driven by economic necessity, lack of other job opportunities, family pride, and their love of clay, many potters worked on against the odds. Those who persisted in the Seagrove area were joined in the early 20th century by Raleigh couple Jacques and Juliana Busbee, who appreciated the local craftsmanship and used their marketing skills to promote Seagrove to a wider market. The increase in travel by wealthier Americans and the new availability of non-local ceramic materials all contributed to changes in Seagrove pottery styles and collectors embraced this work. By the late 1920s, Seagrove pottery was well-known from the galleries of New York to the garden shops of Florida. 17 World War II ushered in a new era for Seagrove. In addition to sending a generation of potters off to war, some of the materials for the new glazes were unavailable. By now it was obvious that flexibility and change were essential elements of the Seagrove tradition, and the potters faced these changes with confidence. The immediate solution was high volume production of small pieces for the wholesale gift market. A potter might produce more than 500 pieces each day, all in the same shape and size. Throughout the 1950s, potters worked together to promote the area. The 1960s and 70s were characterized by social changes across America with the 1976 Bicentennial Celebration bringing a renewed interest in handcrafts. The development of ceramic arts programs by nearby community colleges led to the training of many area residents and Seagrove potters continued to train their children or other interested apprentices. Studio artists began to settle in the area bringing visible changes to Seagrove throughout the remainder of the 20th century. In 1982, local citizens, recognizing the strength of continuing to preserve the history and heritage of their craft, began to celebrate annually the weekend before Thanksgiving by organizing the Seagrove Pottery Festival. This festival weekend has now grown to include both the Seagrove Pottery Festival and the Celebration of Seagrove Potters. Today Seagrove is known as the handmade pottery capital of the United States where artisans create handcrafted pottery inspired by the traditions that began here more than 200 years ago. With nearly 100 shops and galleries scattered throughout the area, you will find everything from traditional tableware to folk and collectible art pieces and historical reproductions! Pottery Symbol Legend: Red Dots indicate Pottery Shops Blue Dots indicate Pottery Galleries 2513 NC Hwy 705, Seagrove 336-953-2280 Mon – Sat 10 am – 5 pm Avery Pottery & Tileworks 3 636 Potters Way Rd, Seagrove 336-873-7923 Tue – Sat 10 am – 5 pm Cady Clay Works 7 3883 Busbee Rd, Seagrove 910-464-5661 Tue – Sat 10 am – 5 pm (Feb – Jun, Aug – Dec); Fri & Sat 10 am – 5 pm (Jan & Jul) Cagle Road Pottery 8 603 Cagle Rd, Seagrove 336-879-2802 Mon – Sat 9 am – 5 pm Tue – Sat 9:30 am – 5 pm Ben Owen Pottery 4 2199 S NC Hwy 705, Seagrove 336-879-2262 Tue – Sat 10 am – 5 pm; closed in Jan DIRECTORY OF SHOPS & GALLERIES Anita’s Pottery & Dogwood Gallery 2 EAGROVE POTTERY Tue – Sat 9 am – 5 pm (year round); Sun 12 – 5 pm (Apr – Dec) 6 3306 US Hwy 220 Alt N, Seagrove 336-302-3469 S 5650 US Hwy 220 S, Asheboro 336-873-7736 Bulldog Pottery Caldwell-Hohl Artworks 9 155 Cabin Trail, Seagrove 336-879-9090 Mon – Sat 10 am – 5 pm BlueStone Pottery 5 2215 Fork Creek Mill Rd, Seagrove 336-879-2615 Callicutt Pottery 10 Tue – Fri 10 am – 4 pm; Sat 10 am – 5 pm; closed in Jan & Feb 5137 Seagrove Plank Rd, Asheboro 336-873-7898 Mon – Sat 9 am – 5 pm HeartofNorthCarolina.com • 800.626.2672 A. 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Britt Pottery 1 18 DIRECTORY OF SHOPS & GALLERIES EAGROVE POTTERY HeartofNorthCarolina.com • 800.626.2672 S 19 17 Chris Luther Pottery 11 DirtWorks Pottery 15 4823 Busbee Rd, Seagrove 336-301-3254 1226 NC Hwy 705, Seagrove 336-873-8979 Tue – Sat 10 am – 5 pm Mon – Sat 9 am – 5 pm Chrisco Pottery 12 1360 S NC Hwy 705, Seagrove 336-879-5272 Dixieland Pottery 16 1162 Cagle Loop Rd, Seagrove 336-873-8463 Mon – Sat 9:30 am – 5 pm Tue – Sat 10 am – 5 pm; closed in Jan The Co-Op of Seagrove Potters 1 129 E Main St, Seagrove 336-873-7146 Dover Pottery 17 321 Dover Pottery Dr, Seagrove 910-464-3586 Tue – Sat 10 am – 5 pm Mon – Sat 10 am – 5 pm; Sun 12 – 4 pm Cross Creek Pottery 13 481 King Rd, Seagrove 336-302-9684 Tue – Sat 8:30 am – 5 pm; Sun 1 – 5 pm Eck McCanless Pottery 18 6077 Old US Hwy 220, Seagrove 336-873-7412 Mon & Tue & Thu – Sat 10 am – 5 pm; Sun 12 – 4 pm Crystal King Pottery 14 Fat Beagle Pottery 19 2475 NC Hwy 705, Seagrove 336-879-6990 719 Potters Way Rd, Seagrove 336-953-0608 Tue – Sat 11 am – 4 pm (Jan & Feb); Tue – Sat 10 am – 5 pm (Mar – Dec) Mon – Sat 9:30 am – 5 pm 7029 New Center Church Rd, Seagrove 336-879-5866 Tue – Sat 11 am – 4 pm (Mar – Dec) Tue – Sat 10 am – 5 pm; closed Jan & Feb Graham Chriscoe Pottery 21 Johnston & Gentithes Art Pottery 26 Mon – Sat 9 am – 5 pm; Sun 1 – 5 pm Great White Oak Gallery 22 249 E Main St, Seagrove 336-873-9176 Mon – Sat 10 am – 5 pm S 2719 US 220 N, Seagrove 910-428-4536 Jugtown Pottery 27 437 N Broad St, Seagrove 336-873-8066 330 Jugtown Rd, Seagrove 910-464-3266 Mon – Sat 9 am – 5 pm Tue – Sat 8:30 am – 5 pm Hatfield Pottery 23 Keith Martindale Pottery 28 187 Atkinson Farm Rd, Seagrove 336-879-8458 Tue – Sat 10 am – 5 pm; closed in Jan Hickory Hill Pottery 24 4539 Busbee Rd, Seagrove 910-464-3166 Mon – Sat 9 am – 5 pm DIRECTORY OF SHOPS & GALLERIES 246 Old Plank Rd, Seagrove 336-873-7762 EAGROVE POTTERY His Hands Pottery 25 4246 Busbee Rd, Seagrove 910-464-3772 Mon – Sat 10 am – 5 pm; Sun 1 – 5 pm King’s Pottery 4905 Reeder Rd, Asheboro 336-381-3090 Mon – Fri 9 am – 4 pm; Sat 9 am – 5 pm 29 HeartofNorthCarolina.com • 800.626.2672 Gingerbread House Pottery 20 20 DIRECTORY OF SHOPS & GALLERIES EAGROVE POTTERY HeartofNorthCarolina.com • 800.626.2672 S 21 Kovack Pottery 30 1298 Fork Creek Mill Rd, Seagrove 336-873-8727 Mon – Sat 9 am – 5 pm; Sun 12 – 5 pm Lantern Hill Pottery 31 216 Brewer Rd, Seagrove 910-428-2199 Mon – Sat 9 am – 5 pm Lufkin Pottery 34 7437 US Hwy 220 S, Asheboro 336-873-8764 Mon – Sat 10 am – 5 pm McCanless Pottery 35 634 S NC Hwy 705, Seagrove 336-879-3610 Daily 10 am – 5 pm Lantern Hill Pottery in Town 2 McKay Pottery 110 East Ave, Seagrove 336-873-8222 2596 Pottery Rd, Seagrove 336-879-4255 Daily 10 am – 5 pm Tue – Sat 10 am – 5 pm Latham’s Pottery 32 7297 US Hwy 220 S, Asheboro 336-873-7303 Mon – Sat 9 am – 5 pm Luck’s Ware 33 36 McNeill’s Pottery 37 1208 Upper Rd, Seagrove 336-879-3002 Tue – Sat 9 am – 5 pm; closed Dec 24 – Jan 31 Michele Hastings & Jeff Brown Pottery 38 1606 Adams Rd, Seagrove 336-879-3261 1423 NC Hwy 705, Seagrove 336-873-1001 Mon – Sat 9 am – 5 pm Mon, Tue, & Thu 10 am – 6 pm; Fri & Sat 10 am – 5 pm; Sun 12 – 5 pm 333 Jugtown Rd, Seagrove 910-464-1453 4456 Busbee Rd, Seagrove 910-464-5125 Mon – Sat 10 am – 5 pm Mon – Sat 9 am – 5 pm Wed – Sat 10 am – 5 pm Nichols Pottery 41 1400 NC Hwy 705, Seagrove 336-879-4207 Mon – Fri 10 am – 5 pm; Sat 9 am – 5 pm Old Gap Pottery 42 944 NC Hwy 705, Seagrove 336-873-7664 3728 Busbee Rd, Seagrove 910-464-3553 Mon – Sat 9 am – 5 pm; Sun 11 am – 5 pm Phil Morgan Pottery 46 966 NC Hwy 705, Seagrove 336-873-7304 Mon – Sat 9 am – 5 pm Pottery by Frank Neef 47 258 E Main St, Seagrove 336-872-4013 Mon – Sat 10 am – 4 pm Mon – Sat 10 am – 5 pm; Sun 12 – 5 pm Old House Pottery 43 Pottery Junction 236 Beane Ln, Seagrove 336-879-2052 413 E Main St, Seagrove 336-873-9266 Mon – Sat 10 am – 5 pm Mon – Sat 9 am – 5 pm 48 S 789 New Salem Rd, Randleman 336-498-2178 Original Owens Pottery 45 HeartofNorthCarolina.com • 800.626.2672 New Salem Pottery 40 DIRECTORY OF SHOPS & GALLERIES O’Quinn Pottery 44 EAGROVE POTTERY Moore Pots Pottery 39 22 DIRECTORY OF SHOPS & GALLERIES EAGROVE POTTERY HeartofNorthCarolina.com • 800.626.2672 S 23 Potts Pottery 49 630 E Main St, Seagrove 336-873-9660 Tue – Sat 9 am – 5 pm Ray Pottery 50 Seagrove Pottery 4 106 N Broad St, Seagrove 336-873-7280 Mon – Sat 9 am – 5 pm; Sun 11 am – 5 pm Seagrove Stoneware 53 460 Cagle Rd, Seagrove 336-879-6707 136 W Main St, Seagrove 336-873-8283 Mon – Sat 10 am – 5 pm Mon – Fri 10 am – 5 pm; Sat 9 am – 6 pm; Sun 11 am – 4 pm Richardson Pottery 51 Smith Pottery 5466 Joel Jessup Rd, Seagrove 336-879-5672 743 S NC Hwy 705, Seagrove 336-879-1174 Tue – Fri 10 am – 5 pm; closed in Jan Tue – Sat 10 am – 5 pm Rockhouse Pottery 52 Thomas Pottery 55 1792 S NC Hwy 705, Seagrove 336-879-2053 1295 S NC Hwy 705, Seagrove 336-879-4145 Mon – Sat 10 am – 5 pm Tue – Sat 10 am – 5 pm Seagrove Creations 3 354 Little River Rd, Seagrove 336-873-7204 Mon – Sat 10 am – 5 pm & Sun 1 – 5 pm (Jan – Mar); Mon – Sat 9 am – 6 pm & Sun 1 – 6 pm (Apr – Dec) 54 Turn & Burn Pottery 56 124 East Ave, Seagrove 336-873-7381 Mon – Sat 9 am – 5 pm DIRECTORY OF SHOPS & GALLERIES Uwharrie Crystalline 57 126 East Ave, Seagrove 336-460-2936 EAGROVE POTTERY Wyndham & Brooke Haven Pottery 61 209 E Main St, Seagrove 336-873-7254 Mon, Tue & Thu 8 am – 3 pm; Wed & Fri 10 am – 3 pm; Sat 10 am – 4 pm; Sun 12 – 3 pm Mon – Sat 9 am – 5 pm; Sun 12 – 5 pm 18 5 205 E Main St, Seagrove 336-873-7966 Mon – Sat 9 am – 5 pm; Sun 12 – 5 pm Westmoore Pottery 58 Notes: S Village Pottery Mon, Tue & Thu – Sat 9 am – 5 pm; closed Dec 24 – Jan 17 Whynot Pottery and Acacia Art Tile 59 1013 Fork Creek Mill Rd, Seagrove 336-873-9276 Tue – Sat 9 am – 5 pm Windsong Pottery 60 6109 Brantley Gordon Rd, Denton 336-857-2485 Mon – Sat 9 am – 5 pm HeartofNorthCarolina.com • 800.626.2672 4622 Busbee Rd, Seagrove 910-464-3700 24 Ch wH op e Ne Rd . wy. 13 41 58 er R d. 10 rR ive eR ttl i L . 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East Ave. road St. S. B 58 Bennett Farm Rd. wn er v i R 56 22 South St. 31 33 House Pottery (6C) Boro ugh Ave. .M 60 Folk Art 20 Gingerbread d. nk R 41 14 Crystal 18 Eck McCanless Pottery (4E) 19 Fat Beagle Pottery (5E) Pla Old 3 17 Dover Pottery (7G) Bennett Farm Rd. e y Rd. Re ed Oak View Lane Boro ugh A Downtown vSeagrove e. EXIT 45 Rd. Bu rn 29 e y Rd. 4 HeartofNorthCarolina.com • 800.626.2672 Scott Fa rm Old H t. ad S N. Bro Bu rn ALT. 40 Walk the do le 2 S 220 220 7 Cady Seagrove Area Potteries C Dogwood Gallery (1A) 8 (6D) Cagle 1 6 Bulldog Pottery 1 A. R. Britt Pottery (1C) 3 Avery Potter y & Tilew orks Cady Clay Works (5I) 2 Anita's Pottery & 7 (1A) EXIT Dogwood Gallery (4F) 49 Caldw e (5E) 8 Cagle Road9Pottery 3 Avery Pottery & Tileworks (5E) 4 Ben Owen Potte ry (1A) 9 Caldwell-Hohl Artworks (5H) 4 Ben Owen Pottery (6H) 10 (3D) Callicu 10 Callicutt Pottery 73 5 220 5 BlueStone Pottery (3F) Blue Stone Pottery (1A)11 Chris Luther Pottery (6H) . wy. 13 12 Chrisco Pottery 11 (5G) Chris L Rd Old H 74 Mill . Kemp 13 Cross Creek Pottery (5C) d R 220 (4F) 14 Crystal King 12PotteryChris ill Oak View Ln. co M 15 DirtWorks Pottery (4E) p m 32 Ke PotteryCross (4E) 16 Dixieland13 C 34 Rd. 74 2 Anita's Pottery & Ashebo ro Asheboro Miles from 12 Miles12Seagrove from Outside Seagrove Detail Seagrove 6E Bulldo . Rd ch ur Plan k 73 ALT. Scott Fa EAGROVE rmPOTTERY Rd . 38 (Located in Randleman, 789 New Salem Rd.) 1 Old MAP EXIT 49 1C A. R. Britt Potte Dry (1A) B A Seag rove Plan k Rd . 1 Rd. il l ie Rd . Cagle Lo o 31 17 G H I J EAGROVE POTTERY MAP F Galleries Pottery (7D) 22 Great White Oak Gallery (3C) 23 Hatfield Pottery (5F) 24 Hickory Hill Pottery (6I) 25 His Hands Pottery (4G) 26 Johnston & Gentithes Art Pottery (6B) 44 O'Quinn Pottery (5I) 54 Smith Pottery (5F) 33 Luck's Ware (6E) 45 Original Owens Pottery (5I) 55 Thomas Pottery (5G) 34 Lufkin Pottery (2C) 46 Phil Morgan Pottery (4D) 56 Turn & Burn Pottery (6B) 35 McCanless Pottery (5F) 47 Pottery by Frank Neef (6B) 57 Uwharrie Crystalline (6B) 48 Pottery Junction (6C) 58 Westmoore Pottery (5H) 4 Seagrove Pottery (6B) 49 Potts Pottery (4D) 59 Whynot Pottery & 5 Village Pottery (6B) 38 Michele Hastings & 50 Ray Pottery (5E) Acacia Art Tile (4E) 60 Windsong Pottery (3A) 51 Richardson Pottery (3J) (Located near Denton) 52 Rockhouse Pottery (6G) 40 New Salem Pottery (2B) 29 King's Pottery (3C) 61 Wyndham & Brooke Haven Pottery (6B) 53 Seagrove Stoneware (6A) (Located in Randleman) 31 Lantern Hill Pottery (7E) 43 Old House Pottery (5H) Fo rk 5 w C enter Church Rd. . 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Upper k Mill Rd. y Mea d o Rd. 51 Cre e N (map not to scale) 14 Joel Jessu p 41 Nichols Pottery (5G) 42 Old Gap Pottery (4D) 30 Kovack Pottery (3E) wr La in Town (6B) 3 Seagrove Creations (4C) 36 McKay Pottery (5H) 39 Moore Pots Pottery (5J) 28 Keith Martindale Pottery (5I) Potters (6B) 2 Lantern Hill Pottery 37 McNeill's Pottery (5E) Jeff Brown Pottery (4E) 27 Jugtown Pottery (5J) 1 The Co-Op of Seagrove 32 Latham's Pottery (2C) (map not to scale) Pinehurst 40 Miles from Seagrove HeartofNorthCarolina.com • 800.626.2672 21 Graham Chriscoe 26 Hotels HeartofNorthCarolina.com • 800.626.2672 27 Dist. from High Point Furniture Market Max. Meeting Room Cap. 30 Free High Speed Address, Pet Internet Friendly Phone & Website • • 10123 N Main St, Archdale - 27263 336-434-4797 or 877-4-CHOICE ComfortInn.com 4 Miles • • 10151 N Main St, Archdale - 27263 336-861-2233 or 800-456-4000 CountryInns.com 14 Miles 5 Miles • • 10002 S Main St, Archdale - 27263 336-434-5151 DaysInnHighPoint.com 36 Miles 15 Miles 4 Miles 15 • 30 Miles 36 Miles 15 Miles 4 Miles 15 • • 10066 N Main St, Archdale - 27263 336-434-5200 or 800-HAMPTON HamptonInn.com Holiday Inn Express & Suites -Archdale 30 Miles 36 Miles 15 Miles 4 Miles • • 10050 N Main St, Archdale - 27263 336-861-3310 or 800-HOLIDAY HIExpress.com Comfort Inn -Asheboro 5 Miles 13 Miles 12 Miles 29 Miles 25 • • 825 W Dixie Dr, Asheboro - 27205 336-626-4414 or 877-4-CHOICE ChoiceHotels.com Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott -Asheboro 5 Miles 13 Miles 12 Miles 29 Miles 15 • 920 Executive Way, Asheboro - 27203 336-626-9197 or 800-MARRIOTT Marriott.com Hampton Inn -Asheboro 5 Miles 13 Miles 12 Miles 29 Miles 45 • 1137 E Dixie Dr, Asheboro - 27203 336-625-9000 or 800-HAMPTON HamptonInn.com Holiday Inn Express & Suites -Asheboro 5 Miles 13 Miles 12 Miles 29 Miles 35 • • 1113 E Dixie Dr, Asheboro - 27203 336-636-5222 or 800-HOLIDAY HIExpress.com Quality Inn -Asheboro 6 Miles 14 Miles 12 Miles 30 Miles • • 242 Lakecrest Rd, Asheboro - 27203 336-626-3680 or 877-4-CHOICE QualityInn.com Comfort Inn -Archdale 30 Miles 36 Miles 15 Miles 4 Miles Country Inn & Suites -Archdale 30 Miles 36 Miles 15 Miles Days Inn -Archdale 29 Miles 35 Miles Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott -Archdale 30 Miles Hampton Inn -Archdale P LACES TO STAY Dist. from Distance Distance Richard from from Petty NC Zoo Seagrove Museum Bed & Breakfast Inns Dist. from Distance Distance Richard from from Petty NC Zoo Seagrove Museum • 10141 N Main St, Archdale - 27263 336-434-0055 or 800-MARRIOTT Marriott.com Dist. from High Point Furniture Market Free High Speed Internet In Room TV Private Bath • • 465 N Broad St, Seagrove - 27341 336-873-7099 or 888-869-9018 DuckSmithHouse.com • 306 N Main St, Randleman - 27317 336-799-4396 HillTopBedandBreakfastNC.com Address, Phone & Website Duck Smith House B&B -Seagrove 9 Miles <1 Mile 23 Miles 40 Miles • Hill Top B&B -Randleman 16 Miles 22 Miles <1 Mile 18 Miles • Hunter’s Run Lodge -Asheboro Parkside Bed & Barn -Denton 8 Miles 19 Miles 16 Miles 34 Miles • • • 1245 Mt Tabor Church Rd, Asheboro - 27205 336-302-4107 or 336-629-3074 18 Miles 24 Miles 23 Miles 31 Miles • • • 6309 Farmer Denton Rd, Denton - 27239 336-302-4756 ParksideBedandBarn.com Seagrove Stoneware Inn -Seagrove 8 Miles <1 Mile 23 Miles 36 Miles • • • 136 W Main St, Seagrove - 27341 336-707-9124 SeagroveStoneware.com •Note - All hotel properties offer group rates - call for details Asheboro area hotels are conveniently located near the intersection of Hwy 220/I-73/I-74 and Hwys 64 & 49, between the downtown areas of Asheboro and Seagrove, near the North Carolina Zoo, Seagrove Potteries, and Richard Petty Museum. Other local area attractions include Richland Creek ZipLine, American Classic Motorcycle Museum, and NC Aviation Museum & Hall of Fame. Hotels are approximately four miles from Randolph Community College, seven miles from the Asheboro Regional Airport, and 10 miles from Caraway Speedway. Description The Duck Smith House Bed & Breakfast of Seagrove is a 1914 farmhouse featuring lovely rooms, gardens, tobacco barns, hand built log cabins, and a 100 year old walnut tree. It is conveniently located in downtown Seagrove within walking distance of 12 Seagrove area potteries and driving distance of more than 55 additional area potteries. Other local area attractions include the NC Pottery Center, Pisgah Covered Bridge, and North Carolina Zoo. Hill Top Bed & Breakfast of Randleman, built in 1846, features a large front porch, four spacious rooms all decorated with themes from previous residents of the home; and a guest suite behind the main property. The spacious grounds are perfect for reunions, weddings, and receptions. Local area attractions include the Richard Petty Museum, Petty’s Garage, and Victory Junction. Hunter’s Run Lodge is located near Asheboro’s business corridor, Dixie Drive, on 168 acres of rolling hills with a large lake and walking trails. The lodge features large rooms, porches, decks and an open den and kitchen area with fireplace. Local area attractions include Richland Creek ZipLine, North Carolina Zoo and Seagrove area potteries. Parkside Bed & Barn is a lovely three bedroom ranch style home featuring a rustic western theme that is located between Asheboro and Denton. The house sits on 56 acres with a newly renovated barn and five acre fenced pasture. The barn can accommodate up to eight horses, each having their own night light and fan in the stall, and is registered on HorseMotel.com. Local area attractions include Denton FarmPark, North Carolina Zoo, and the Uwharrie National Forest Birkhead Wilderness Area entrance on Lassiter Mill Rd. Seagrove Stoneware Inn & Pottery, built in 1920, features spacious rooms decorated with original artwork and pottery from across the country, gas fireplaces, picnic area, and a large front porch. It is conveniently located in downtown Seagrove within walking distance of approximately 12 Seagrove area potteries and driving distance of more than 55 additional area potteries. Other local area attractions include the NC Pottery Center, Pisgah Covered Bridge, and North Carolina Zoo. LACES TO STAY HeartofNorthCarolina.com • 800.626.2672 Archdale area hotels are conveniently located at the intersection of I-85 and Hwy 311 at exit 111 near High Point’s furniture market district and area discount furniture shopping with great restaurants within walking distance. Local area attractions include Creekside Park, Linbrook Heritage Estate, and Zimmerman Vineyards. Archdale is eight miles from High Point University and 60 miles from Charlotte Motor Speedway. P Description 28 T YOUR SERVICE Banking - A complete list of area banking institutions and ATMs can be found at HeartofNorthCarolina.com under Travel Tools/Banking. Chambers of Commerce Archdale-Trinity 213 Balfour Dr, Archdale | 336-434-2073 | ArchdaleTrinityChamber.com Asheboro-Randolph 317 E Dixie Dr, Asheboro | 336-626-2626 | chamber.Asheboro.com Liberty 112 S Greensboro Rd, Liberty | 336-622-4937 Randleman 102 W Naomi St, Randleman | 336-495-1100 | RandlemanChamber.com Asheboro City Schools 1126 S Park St, Asheboro | 336-625-5104 | Asheboro.k12.nc.us Hospice of Randolph County 416 Vision Dr, Asheboro | 336-672-9300 | HospiceofRandolph.org NC Division of Tourism, Film & Sports Development 301 N Wilmington St, Raleigh | 800-847-4862 | VisitNC.com NC Zoo Society 4403 Zoo Pkwy, Asheboro | 336-879-7250 | NCZoo.com 725 McDowell Rd, Asheboro | 336-318-6300 | co.Randolph.nc.us NC Zoo Volunteer Office City of Archdale 207 Balfour Dr, Archdale | 336-431-9141 | Archdale-NC.gov Piedmont Triad Film Commission County of Randolph City of Randleman 101 Hilliary St, Randleman | 336-495-7500 | Randleman.org City of Trinity Town of Franklinville 163 W Main St, Franklinville | 336-824-2604 | TownofFranklinvilleNC.org Town of Liberty 239 S Fayetteville St, Liberty | 336-622-4276 | Liberty-NC.com Town of Ramseur 724 Liberty St, Ramseur | 366-824-8530 | TownofRamseur.org Town of Seagrove 122 E Main St, Seagrove | 336-873-7307 Town of Staley 4401 Zoo Pkwy, Asheboro | 336-879-7712 | NCZoo.org/volunteer 7025 Albert Pick Rd, Ste 303, Greensboro | 336-393-0001 PiedmontFilm.com Piedmont Triad Partnership 7025 Albert Pick Rd, Ste 303, Greensboro | 336-668-4556 | PiedmontTriadNC.com Piedmont Triad Regional Council 2216 W Meadowview Rd, Ste 201, Greensboro | 336-294-4950 | PTRC.org 6701 NC Hwy 62, Trinity | 336-431-2841 | Trinity-NC.gov HeartofNorthCarolina.com • 800.626.2672 Local/Regional/State Organizations - Cities & Towns - City of Asheboro 146 N Church St, Asheboro | 336-626-1201 | ci.Asheboro.nc.us 29 Randolph Guide 336-625-5576 | RandolphGuide.com Randleman Lake Free Bee / Asheboro Free Bee 336-848-9966 | FreeBeeNews.net 220 S Main St, Staley | 336-622-3030 Emergency Services - Piedmont Triad Regional Water Authority 7297 Adams Farm Rd, Randleman | 336-498-5510 | PTRWA.org Randolph Arts Guild 123 Sunset Ave, Asheboro | 336-629-0399 | RandolphArtsGuild.com Randolph Community College 629 Industrial Park Ave, Asheboro | 336-633-0200 | Randolph.edu Randolph County Economic Development Corporation 145-A Worth St, Asheboro | 336-626-2233 | RCEDC.com Randolph County Historic Landmark Preservation Commission 204 E Academy St, Asheboro | 336-318-6555 | RCHLPC.org Randolph County Public Library Dial 911 to contact emergency service personnel while visiting any area in the Heart of North Carolina. 201 Worth St, Asheboro | 336-318-6800 | RandolphLibrary.org NC State Highway Patrol | *HP from moble device Randolph County Schools 2222-C S Fayetteville St, Asheboro | 336-318-6100 | Randolph.k12.nc.us Randolph Hospital 364 White Oak St, Asheboro | 336-625-5151 | RandolphHospital.org Randolph County Senior Adults Association 133 W Wainman Ave, Asheboro | 336-625-3389 | SeniorAdults.org Randolph-Asheboro YMCA 343 NC Highway 42 N, Asheboro | 336-625-1976 Amber Williams, Tourism Coordinator RandolphAsheboroYMCA.com Heart of NC Visitors Bureau | 800-626-2672, ext 202 HeartofNorthCarolina.com United Way of Randolph County 363 S Cox St, Asheboro | 336-625-4207 | UWRandolph.org Group Tour Services - Local Area Newspapers Archdale-Trinity News 336-434-2716 | ArchdaleTrinityNews.net Courier-Tribune 336-625-2101 | Courier-Tribune.com Liberty Leader 336-404-9791 | LibertyNewspaper.org Media & Public Relations - Tammy O’Kelley, Director of Tourism Heart of NC Visitors Bureau | 800-626-2672, ext 203 HeartofNorthCarolina.com Holiday Tours HolidayToursInc.com Kirk Tours KirkTours.com 800-733-9011 or 336-498-9000 800-700-4369 or 910-295-2257 Parks & Recreation Offices City of Archdale 214 Park Dr, Archdale | 336-431-1117 | Archdale-NC.gov City of Asheboro 241 Sunset Ave, Asheboro | 336-626-1240 AsheboroParksandRecreation.com City of Randleman 144 W Academy St, Randleman | 336-495-7525 | Randleman.org Town of Liberty 217 W Swannanoa Ave, Liberty | 336-622-3955 | Liberty-NC.com Town of Ramseur 724 Liberty St, Ramseur | 336-824-8530 | TownofRamseur.org Transportation - Air: Asheboro Regional Airport 336-625-6120 | Cardinal-Air.com Charlotte Douglas International Airport 704-359-4000 | CharlotteDouglasIntlAirport.com T YOUR SERVICE Motorcoach Companies Taxi: First Class Taxi Service Archdale/High Point | 336-885-1966 Red Bird Cab Company Archdale/Asheboro | 336-886-5001 Triad Transportation 336-668-9808 Visitor Services - Vicki Bloxham, Visitor Services Coordinator Heart of NC Visitors Bureau | 800-626-2672, ext 201 HeartofNorthCarolina.com Randolph County Visitor Centers Northbound | 4393 US Hwy 220 Bypass, Seagrove | 336-873-7214 Southbound | 4390 US Hwy 220 Bypass, Seagrove | 336-873-7222 Acknowledgments - Randolph County Board of Commissioners Staff & Board of Directors – Randolph County Tourism Development Authority Elizabeth Morton, Intern – Greensboro College Jerry D. Neal, Kathy Adams, & Jennifer Denton – Linbrook Heritage Estate L. McKay Whatley, Author, Images of America – Randolph County Mary Farrell, Westmoore Pottery, Seagrove – Historical Perspective Tim Mangum, Randolph County Planning & Zoning Design - Richard Schoenberger, Manor House Graphics 336-665-5666 | FlyFromPTI.com Raleigh-Durham International Airport 919-840-2123 | RDU.com *Closest airport to all areas within the Heart of North Carolina Auto Rental: Alamo 877-222-9075 | Alamo.com Avis 800-230-4898 | Avis.com Budget 800-527-0700 | Budget.com Dollar 800-800-3665 | Dollar.com Enterprise (local area) 336-625-0560 Enterprise 800-261-7331 | Enterprise.com Hertz (local area) 336-625-5411 Hertz 800-654-3131 | Hertz.com National 877-222-9058 | NationalCar.com Thrifty 800-847-4389 | Thrifty.com Public Transit: PART - Piedmont Authority for Regional Transportation 336-662-0002 | PARTNC.org Rail: Amtrak Archdale/High Point | 336-884-0878 | Amtrak.com Greensboro | 336-272-6755 | Amtrak.com Amber Williams, Archdale-Trinity Chamber of Commerce, Asheboro Copperheads, Braxton Culler, Inc., Cagle Road Pottery, Linda Thorne, Malynda Shumaker, North Carolina Zoo, Potts Pottery, Randolph County Historic Landmark Preservation Commission, Richard Petty Motorsports, Richard Petty Museum, Richard Schoenberger, Seagrove Pottery, Tommy Routh, Tot Hill Farm Golf Club, Valerie Abbott, Vickie Potts, Victor Steel, Victory Junction, Zoo City Motor Sports Park Downtown Train Mural painted by Susan Harrell, completed summer 2011 5 Copyright ©2012. 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