Iredell County, NC Other Attractions
Penske Racing South
Home of Kurt Busch #2 Dodge and Ryan Newman #12 Ford.Walk the 330 foot "Fan Walk" and observe the teams preparing for the next race. Visit the 4,986
Ramada, Ltd.-Mooresville
Located at Exit 36 on I-77.This 75
Historic Downtown Mooresville
On the Walking Tour of Mooresville, many historic landmarks can be seen. Many landmarks important to Mooresville'
Robert Yates Racing
Visit the viewing window and watch the teams work on the cars at RYR.Have your picture taken beside the #38 M&M car driven by Elliott Sadler, or beside the car of #88
Dale Earnhardt, Inc.
This year-round display highlights the achievements of Dale Earnhardt Inc. drivers. The showroom will host special exhibits throughout the year. Other attractions include "Dale & the Media" and "
Lazy 5 Ranch
A unique drive-through animal park featuring over 600 exotic animals from around the world. 3.5 miles of road on 185 acres. Open Monday - Saturday 9 am until 1 hour before sunset, Sunday 1 pm until 1
Jasper Motorsports
NASCAR's Winston Cup Series Car- number 77, a Ford, driven by Robert Pressley. The sponsor is Jasper Engines. There is a in-store viewing area open to the public.
Mooresville Ice Cream Company
For a special taste treat at an old time ice cream bar, come enjoy the mouth watering Deluxe ice cream
Pit Instruction Training (5 Off 5 On)
Professional pit team athlete and race crew training. Pit crew demonstrations and promotional events. Race-focused team building and group experiences.This is a state-of-the-art facility with over 1
Carolina Beer & Beverage, LLC
Brewery. Maker of Carolina Blonde.Tours available on Saturdays from 12 noon - 2pm.Known for their flagship, Carolina Blonde Light and now Mike's Hard Lemonade.704-799-2337
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AmStar 14
A movie cinema with stadium seating and a comfortable arrangement with 14 theaters for your viewing pleasure
Green Light Racing
Home of the #07 Chevy Driven by Sean Murphy Small and home to the #08 Chevy driven by Bobby Hamilton, Jr.
City Hall
1892. Former US Post Office, Courthouse, and Customs House sold to City for use as City Hall in 1941
Shooter's Sporting Club
3 different kinds of shooting sports. Pistol ranges, Skeet, and Sporting clays. Guns for rent at $10 a day.
Historic Henkel Livestock Co. Building
1895-1905 (SM). Romanesque Revival style with palisters dividing the nine-bay facade into five major sections. Rear is slightly later addition. In 1902
Commercial National Bank
1903. Narrow, two-story brick Neo-Classical Revival style building with high rusticated granite foundation. Shallow two-story portico with paired Ionic columns (
Historic Lazenby-Montgomery Hardware Store Building
1885, ca. 1935
Miller Block
Large two-story brick building at prominent corner site, distinguished by nine-bay main facade and elaborate detailing. The building originally contained three storefronts, built in the mid-20
Cowan-Robbins House
1890. Two-story frame Victorian house with prominent two-story bay. The house was built for JL Cowan who was a dealer in coal. It is now owned by Mr. and Mrs. Donald Robbins.
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ca. 1918
McRorie House
1874. This is one of the earliest houses in the Mitchell College District. Two-story frame Eastlake Victorian house with sawnwork bargeboards and a second story balcony.
<Hall House
1866. Third oldest house in Statesville. Greek Revival with Eastlake Gothic styling. Interior walls are brick.
Crowell House
ca. 1906. Victorian house. Shingled cross gables, Doric porch with balcony above main entrance. The structure is used as Mr. Stephen Herman's Art Gallery and their home.
<Mills House
ca. 1900. Colonial Revival style house. One of most inventive examples of style in Statesville.
Congregation Emanuel Temple
1891. Brick Romanesque Revival style synagogue which is Statesville'
Fourth Creek Burying Ground
1756-1888. Statesville's only cemetery until the late 1880's. Bounded by a rock wall which contains on the NE corner one of the four original corner posts of the city!
Mulberry Street School
1892. The oldest continuously used public school in NC. Statesville's only public grade school for the first 23
C. M. Steele House
Son of J. C. Steele, famous brick manufacturer. Queen Anne style made of brick from Iredell Co. clay. Two-story house with corner turret with wide frieze with "S" shaped applied floral ornament.
Kincaid Homes
These two homes were owned by William Kincaid and his brother Henry Lee Kincaid. Together they had a sawmill and later formed Kincaid Furniture Company.
Ebenezer Academy
The oldest school house still standing in Iredell County. Chartered in 1822 and built in 1823 of logs. An exhibit of early school items is on display
Allison Woods
Over 3000 acres of historic gardens and structures dating back to the 1760
Tom Dula
Tom Dula's legend was outlined in the Kingston Trio's song "Hang Down Your Head, Tom Dooley". The tale of Tom Dula is one of love, betrayal, and murder. In 1866
Bostian Bridge
1858 bridge has a twin in Salisbury. It is one of the few stuccoed brick bridges left in the South. The famous train wreck occurred in 1891
Kestler's Bridge
This is the best surviving example of an old wooden railroad trestle in Piedmont, North Carolina. It anchored the route of the AT&O Railroad for more than 100 years
Ellenburg's Wicker and Casual
Medium to upper end casual furniture. Specializing in wicker and rattan.
First Flight Bicycles
New and Used bikes sales and repairs. You may also view 300 antique bikes on display.
Shiki
Casual Japanese Steak House. You may watch your food being prepared through a glass window while you wait.
Images At The Crossroads, a Ben Long fresco
Intriguing, expertly crafted and hauntingly beautiful, Images at the Crossroads is a richly hued masterpiece. Created by international fresco artist Ben Long, this larger than life painting (21
The Kerr House
Bed and Breakfast with 4 guest rooms with private baths. Terrific wrap around porch with rocking chairs. Located in the Davie Ave. Historic District.