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Waynesborough Historical Village


category : Museums
Slip into the nineteenth century and experience life as it once was in historic Waynesborough. Visit a family home, a medical office, a one-room school, a law office and a Quaker Meeting House. Picnic near our General Store. Walk down to the Neuse River. Listen to the blacksmith beating upon his iron. Enjoy your day in this tranquil setting and learn more about the demise of this faded town. Located adjacent the Neuse River.


Address: 801 S. US 117, Goldsboro, NC 27530
Phone: 919-731-1653
Our Website:oldwaynesborough.org

Come visit us in Goldsboro, North Carolina

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Wayne County Museum

The museum focuses on Wayne County people, events and artifacts. It features rotating exhibits as well as a permanent Civil War exhibit featuring a Confederate camp scene and a diorama of the Battle of Goldsborough Bridge. The building, built in 1927

Goldsboro, NC Museums

Cherry Hospital Museum

In the museum visitors will find written documents, photographs, books, and other artifacts that span from 1880

Goldsboro, NC Museums

Goldsboro / Wayne County Travel & Tourism

Goldsboro Wayne County Travel & Tourism Office and Visitor Center

Goldsboro, NC Tours


Goldsboro Municipal Golf Course

18 Hole, newly renovated, John LaFoy design course with bent grass greens, bermuda fairways. Clubhouse features snack bar and well stocked pro shop. Tee times required on weekends and holidays.

Goldsboro, NC Golf Courses

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