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  1. Historic Bethabara Park, Inc. supports the Park in on-going efforts to enhance the cultural heritage of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County by maintaining and restoring it historical structures. Significantly, the 1756 Palisade Fort was restored through the help of many individuals, companies and foundations throughout our community and the state.

  2. Founded in 1753 by German-speaking Moravians, Bethabara was the first European settlement in the North Carolina Piedmont. A National Historic Landmark and Local Historic District, historic Bethabara Park encompasses 183 acres of preserved wildlife, historic buildings and grounds, walking and birding trails, and protected wetlands.

  3. Historic Bethabara Park 2147 Bethabara Rd, Winston-Salem, United States Get your hands-on-history by interacting with an eighteenth-century candle maker, blacksmith, woodworker, chair caner, potter, and soldier; sampling food cooked over an open fire; playing Colonial games; touring the 1788 Gemeinhaus and 1834 Log House; going on a scavenger ...

  4. A National Historic Landmark and Local Historic District, the Park encompasses 183 acres of preserved wildlife, historic buildings and grounds, walking and birding trails, and protected wetlands. The Park is managed by the City of Winston-Salem Recreation and Parks Department and supported by Historic Bethabara Park Inc, a 501c(3) nonprofit ...

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  5. Historic Bethabara Park. 2147 Bethabara Road Winston-Salem, NC, 27106. (336) 924-8191 info@bethabarapark.org. Visit Website. About. “The Birthplace of Winston-Salem: A City of Winston-Salem Park and National Historic Landmark, Bethabara is the site of the first European settlement in the Piedmont Triad of North Carolina.

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  7. The Bethabara Gardens are beautiful, historically significant places to explore. When the Moravians settled Bethabara in the early 1750s, one of the first things they established were the gardens. The “Kitchen Garden,” now called the Community Garden, was established in 1759 and worked by everyone to produce food for the community.

  8. Bethabara Park. 147 reviews. #5 of 124 things to do in Winston Salem. Historic SitesParks. Closed now. 10:30 AM - 4:30 PM. Write a review. About. Site where Moravian immigrants first settled in North Carolina, this 195-acre area includes a museum and a Moravian church and offers hiking, birdwatching and many varieties of trees.

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