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  1. Valdese, North Carolina. Coordinates: 35°44′39″N 81°32′54″W. Valdese ( / ˈvældis / VAL-dees) [4] is a town in Burke County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 4,689 at the 2020 census. [5] . It is part of the Hickory - Lenoir - Morganton Metropolitan Statistical Area.

  2. McGalliard Falls is a waterfall in Burke County, North Carolina . Geology. The waterfall is located on McGalliard Creek, where it flows over a large bedrock to a lower plunge pool. Natural history. Meytre Grist Mill. The falls is owned by the town of Valdese, North Carolina, which has built a city park around the falls.

  3. Valdese is home to the 4th longest running outdoor drama in North Carolina. From This Day Forward, which portrays the story of the Waldenses’ journey to create a better life for themselves and their descendants, has been performed every summer since 1967 at the Outdoor Amphitheatre in Valdese.

  4. Rutherford College is located in eastern Burke County. It is bordered by Valdese to the west and Connelly Springs to the east. U.S. Route 70 passes east–west through the southern part of town, and Interstate 40 passes through the southernmost section of the town, with access from exit 113.

  5. Valdese is the largest Waldensian settlement in North America. Learn more about the history here.

  6. Nestled in the foothills of North Carolina, Valdese is a small town in Burke County founded by the Waldensians from Northern Italy in 1893. Valdese is home to Waldensian Presbyterian Church, a cute diner called Myra’s and a quaint main street.

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  8. Jan 1, 2006 · Together the Waldenses built the Valdese that became known by 1938 as the “Fastest Growing Town in North Carolina.” The 1893 colony of less than three hundred settlers became an industrial town of 4,600, still thriving today—with tourism supplementing industry as the economic focus.

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