Historic Blue Ridge
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Mountain Gateway Museum
The Mountain Gateway Museum and Heritage Center, located in Old Fort, North Carolina, is one of North Carolina's State Museums and is an excellent place for visitors to learn about mountain lifestyle and history.
Old Fort has long been considered a "gateway" into the Blue Ridge Mountains and was the site of the westernmost outpost of immigrant civilization in North Carolina prior to the Revolutionary War. The Mountain Gateway Museum's exhibits, artifacts, photographs and video interpret life in Western North Carolina from the earliest inhabitants through the settlement period and into the 20th century.
Housed in a beautiful 1936 WPA stone building on the banks of historic Mill Creek, the Mountain Gateway Museum offers many educational programs, including the history of handmade instruments and homemade music of the mountain people in Old Fort, North Carolina. Many events take place in the Mountain Gateway Museum's creek side outdoor amphitheater beneath large shade trees. Picnic tables are available for visitors.
A short walk from the Mountain Gateway Museum is the recently renovated Old Fort train depot, where visitors can view an exhibit of the extraordinary railroad history in the area.
Mountain Gateway Museum Hours of Operation The Mountain Gateway Museum is open year-round. Monday 12 pm to 5 pm Tuesday - Saturday 9 am to 5 pm Sunday 2 pm to 5 pm
Mountain Gateway Museum Admission The Mountain Gateway Museum does not require an admission fee. *Prices are subject to change without notice & from what is listed on this website.
Mountain Gateway Museum Location From I-40, take Exits 72 or 73 and head to the center of Old Fort. The Museum is located downtown at the corner of Water and Catawba Streets. Mountain Gateway Museum and Heritage Center 102 Water Street Old Fort, NC 28762 828-668-9259 http://ncmuseumofhistory.org/osm/mgw.html
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