The Hatfield House was formerly a boarding school that was known as Catherine Mallon's Boarding School. Erected in 1760, this historical home was incorporated in the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1972.
This historic Episcopal church has been serving the community of Mount Airy since 1859. The current church building, constructed in 1888, is the second to house the congregation after it outgrew the former facility. The Victorian edifice features striking architectural details, and has stood the test of time.
A place where the art resides, The Iron Factory has worked hard to provide the right platform for artists and dancers to grow. A communal rental space which supports many artists and gives them a space to rehearse and learn more about the various art forms. This place organizes weekly classes and workshops for those who want to learn more and has a small studio which can be rented out by artists.
Heritage Glass Museum established in 1979 is a historic glass museum. It is built to promote the glass manufacturing industry and it houses old glass bottles, tools of workers from the glass factories, fruit jars, historical and Figural Flasks and other hand blown glass items. The museum will present you with the transition that came about in the glass manufacturing industry and also explain about the process of making glassware. Visit the place to know about what era each of their glassware belonged to with a piece of information on the local culture.