Everything Asheboro is known for
Songs written about the waterways and highways that run near Asheboro.
8 stories, landmarks & places within ~20 miles — the same local lore RoadyGoat plays as you drive through.
Step back in time to the Wilson Kindley Farm and Mine, a landmark that whispers tales of North Carolina's gold rush days. Imagine the thrill of discovery as you stand where fortunes were sought, and sometimes found. The…
You're approaching Pisgah Covered Bridge, one of the last two original covered bridges in North Carolina, a testament to a time when things moved a little slower. Built in 1911 by R.M. Maness and his crew, the Pisgah…
Ever wonder how traditional pottery survived in North Carolina? It all started with a simple orange pie dish. In 1917, Jacques and Juliana Busbee, artists from Raleigh, stumbled upon a beautiful orange pie dish.…
Imagine a time when trains were the lifeblood of a town – this spot was right in the middle of it. This is the Thomasville Railroad Passenger Depot, one of the oldest wooden depots still standing in North Carolina.…
This factory complex tells the story of North Carolina's furniture industry boom. In 1908, the High Point Bending and Chair Company built its original factory here in Siler City. Later, around 1920 and 1948, they added…
These buildings in front of you are more than just brick and mortar; they're a time capsule of Siler City's commercial boom. This is the Siler City Commercial Historic District. Between 1897 and 1945, these 45 buildings…
Imagine the travelers who stayed in this elaborate Victorian hotel built in 1907. Hotel Hadley, right here in Siler City, was constructed in 1907. It's a two-story brick building showcasing some beautiful Victorian…
Imagine the rhythmic clatter of looms filling the air – that's the sound that once defined Oakdale Cotton Mill Village. Founded in the mid-1800s, the Oakdale Cotton Mill was a major textile producer. Over time, a whole…