Cedarock Historical Farm is a park that showcases 19th Century history. The park contains two farm and other remnants from its historic past. The farm gets it name from the rocky protrusions and the cedar trees in the area.
Deep River Friends Meeting House and Cemetery is one of the foremost cemeteries across the Guilford County. Though the earliest marking dates back to 1803, this cemetery is deemed to be in existence much before that. The Deep River Friends Memorial Association preserves and maintains this historical burying ground.
The Alamance Battleground is the place where the Regulators, a group of rebellious backcountry farmers, fought the militia of led by royal Governor William Tryon. Although the Regulators were thwarted, the spirit of their resentments of unfair taxes and fees by the British Crown never wavered as well as similar strategies were formed when the Colonist fought against the British in the American Revolution. Historic structures like the John Allen House, which was originally built in 1780, still stands and furnished with all the trimmings from the period. Monuments and trails are scattered around and about the area as well.
If you are a performing arts lover, then do head to the Studio 1. The theater is one of the most popular of its shows in various genres. The mission of the establishment is to spread awareness about culture, visual arts, and professional performing arts. You can also be a part of their performance team by enrolling for their auditions.
The First Baptist Church located on North Main Street in Kernersville, North Carolina is a highly distinguished church. It was built in 1915. Apart from worship services and Sunday School, it also arranges for a Child Development Center. It rigorously caters to the developmental, educational and the academical growth of children. It aptly defines the Late Gothic Revival and Tudor Revival styles of architecture, and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on February 25, 1988.