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Found in between Statesville and Taylorsville is the small town of Hiddenite, which is home to the Lucas Mansion. Today the 22-room, three-story mansion is known as the Hiddenite Center. It holds a museum, an art gallery, a doll collection and a gift shop. The house was built in the late-1890s and was enlarged in 1915 when it the second floor of the house was lifted and another level was squeezed in between. The Hiddenite Center is open Monday to Friday from 9am to 4:30pm. Address: 316 Church Street Hiddenite NC USA 28636
Send an Email 1 828 632-6966
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Governor Zebulon Vance House and Museum Historians believe this house was built during the mid-1800s. It is best known as the home of Governor Zebulon Vance following his banishment from the state capitol in 1865. Today the two-story building is one of the oldest residences in Statesville. A museum, which is run by the United Daughters of the Confederacy, is found within its walls. Address: 501 West Sharpe Street Statesville NC USA
1 704 876-0376
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