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Drexel Grapevine Antiques

Antiques collectibles & PotteryOpen Monday-Saturday 10am-5pmWe buy and sell Antiques

Valdese, NC Businesses

"From This Day Forward" Outdoor Drama

Told through music, dance and drama. In its 40th season, "From This Day Forward" is the story of the Waldensians, a religious sect from Italy that migrated to North Carolina in 1893 to establish a colony at Valdese. Fred Cranford, playwright. Performances Friday - Sunday,

Valdese, NC Other Attractions

Waldensian Museum

Historic Museum that is a central repository for the many distinctively Waldensian artifacts relating to the founding and origin of the Town of Valdese.Open Sunday 3 - 5 P.M. April - October.

Valdese, NC Museums

Old Rock School & Art Gallery

Constructed from stones the Waldenses pulled from the fields, the Old Rock School hosts concerts and dramas as well as other events in the 473 seat auditorium. Home to the Art Gallery of changing exhibits. Mon-Fri 9-5.Also home to the Piedmont Western Railroad club

Valdese, NC Arts

Waldensian Trail of Faith

This walk through history depicts the religious persecution and incredible faith of the Waldensians of northern Italy. Fourteen building replicas and monuments. Located next to Old Colony Players Amphitheater. Gift shop, snack bar and visitor center. Buses Welcome.

Valdese, NC Trails

Things to do near Valdese, NC

Nabers Drive-In

Curb service, under cover. Open all year ...

Churches of the Frescoes-St. Mary's

Created by native North Carolinian, Ben Long. Mary, Great with Child, John the Baptist and The Mystery of Faith grace the sa...

Sleep Inn

Nestled in the heart of the Great Smoky Mountains and conveniently located near the Great Smoky Mountains Railway, the Sleep ...

Decker's Flea Market

Wide variety of dealers; also for sale marble floor tile & native stone; feed & farm supplies. Open Saturday & Sunday. ...

Judaculla Rock

Huge boulder with yet unexplained hieroglyphics said to be carved by Indians....