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Funstation 2000 1415 Wilkesboro Highway, Statesville, NC, 704-838-0440, This 31,000 square foot facility offers Lazar Tag, indoor rides, interactive games, redemption games, pinball, video games, an indoor play maze and a full service restaurant serving pizza, wings, hot dogs, subs, french-fries, nachos, etc. Call or stop by to make reservations for your group or birthday party. A safe, fun, and entertaining place for youth. |
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Hiddenite Center (circa 1915) 316 Church Street, Statesville, NC 28636, Hiddenite, North Carolina, 828-632-6966, The Hiddenite Center is a folklife, cultural arts, education, and exhibition center housed in a three-story Victorian house in Hiddenite, N.C. The historic house was equipped with all the modern conveniences of the day - many were ahead of their day. more... |
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Fort Dobbs Historic Site 438 Fort Dobbs Road, Statesville, NC 28677, 704-873-5866, "The site of a three story log fort constructed in 1756 during the French and Indian War, Fort Dobbs marked the westernmost frontier in America at that time. Daniel Boone and his family, among others, sought protection and shelter there during Indian raids." more... |
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Images at the Crossroads 300 South Center Street, Statesville, NC 28677, 704-878-3493, "Adorning a specially created wall in the Statesville Civic Center, the 21 feet tall, 19 feet wide fresco was crafted by world renowned artist Ben Long, a native of Statesville." more... |
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Darshana Hall Plantation (circa 1753) 235 Triplett Road, Statesville, NC 27013, Cleveland, NC, 704-872-3608, "Darshana Hall Plantation is a private residence and was designated a National Historic Place by the US Department of the Interior in 1973. Land Grant 1744, built 1753. Tours by Reservaton Only" more... |
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Governor Zebulon Vance House and Museum 501 West Sharpe Street, Statesville, NC 28625, 704-876-0376, "Built around 1832-1860, this Greek Revival two-story frame house is one of the oldest structures in Statesville. In 1865 it served as headquarters for Governor Zebulon Vance during his exile from the state capitol during the last months of the Civil War. The house is now operated as a museum by the United Daughters of the Confederacy." |
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Iredell Museums, Inc. P.O. Box 223, Statesville, NC 28687, 134 Court Street, 704-873-4734, "The mission of Iredell Museums is to preserve, promote, and provide learning experiences in culture, heritage, science and the arts. The organization operates Court Street Gallery, the Heritage Farmstead and the Children's Play Space, an interactive children's museum." more... |
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Allison Woods, The P.O.Box 6717, Statesville, NC 28687, 704-872-1930, Located in the Central Piedmont of North Carolina, Allison Woods is an extensive hardwood forest covering over a thousand acres. Allison Woods is open by appointment any time of the year, and weekend public programs are held for families and adults. In summer, a series of children's day camps serves the general public more... |
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Lake Norman State Park 159 Inland Sea Lane, Statesville, NC 28166, Troutman, NC, 704-528-6350, Enjoy boating, camping, fishing, kiking, picnicking, swimming and biking at Lake Norman State Park. A community building is located near the camping area and is available for rent for special events. more... |
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Queen's Landing 1459 River Highway, Statesville, NC 28117-9099, Mooresville, NC, 704-663-2628, Queen's Landing is located on Lake Norman and offers year-round entertainment. There are two cruise boats, The Catwaba Queen, which offers daily lunch and sightseeing cruises and buffet cruises, and The Lady of the Lake which has nightly dinner curises. Both boats are available for private charters. Also at Queen's Landing is Jokers, Dueling Piano Bar, Jack's Lakeside Grill and an amusement park with Putt Putt Golf and bumper boats. more... |
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