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  1. 30 N. College Avenue. Newton NC 28658. Phone: (828) 465-0383. Hours: Tuesday - Friday 9am - 4pm Saturday - 10am - 2pm.

  2. Catawba County Museum of History. 3,092 likes · 24 talking about this · 910 were here. The Catawba County Historical Association is a private, nonprofit organization established to docume Catawba County Museum of History | Newton NC

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  3. History Museum of Catawba County. Housed in the former Catawba County Courthouse (circa 1924). Regional in its scope of the Catawba Valley area history, the exhibits include a rare British Revolution-era redcoat, a 1930s racing car, a fine collection of locally crafted furniture, and Catawba Valley pottery. Website (828) 465-0383 Directions.

    • 30 N. College Ave, Newton, 28658, NC
    • (828) 465-0383
  4. Mar 5, 2016 · About. The History Museum of Catawba County is located in the old 1924 Courthouse in the center of Downtown Newton. The main head quarters of the Historical Association of Catawba County, the History Museum houses changing exhibit galleries, our genealogy collection, the original 1924 courtroom, and more. Duration: 1-2 hours.

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  5. The Catawba County Historical Association is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the history of Catawba County, North Carolina. Located in Newton, NC, the association was founded in 1960 and has since then been actively involved in collecting, preserving, and sharing the rich history of the region.

  6. The History Museum of Catawba County offers testimony to the hardy settlers of the Catawba River Valley and their resourceful descendants who carved a world-renowned furniture and textile empire out of the backwoods. It is the story of the American Dream as perceived by the self-sufficient Scotch-Irish, German, English, and African peoples who followed the Native American trails along the ...

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