Huntersville, North Carolina
Alexandriana
Today the site of a small park, this was once the home of John McKnitt Alexander, clerk of the convention that adopted the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence. The house burned in 1800.Alexandriana
Visit this marvelous house and mercantile establishment from the 1770's located on Gilead Road in North Mecklenburg. March through October 2 PM-5
Huntersville, NC Historic HomesThe last remaining Catawba River Plantation open to the public. The 62-acre farm of James Latta consists of the original home and smokehouse, enhanced by 11
Huntersville, NC Historic Homes Two floor exterior entrance. Office area, easy access, clse to many businesses amd attractions. Cable TV with all sport channels, weather and news. The friendly and helpful staff is available 24/7.
Huntersville, NC Businesses
An informal but stylish cafe where you can enjoy a full menu or dine lightly on a variety of hors d'oeuvres or appetizers. Wi...
The fairgrounds flea market offers 200,000 square feet of the finest antiques, collectibles, jewelry, furniture and crafts in...
Latin-American Cuisine-Casual Attire ...
1907 twin-towered, Gothic Revival-style church. Named for Washington Duke; features 10-bell, manually-operated carillon and ...
Casual cafe and coffee house serving deli sandwiches, homemade soups, salads, and breakfast items. Breakfast, lunch and dinne...