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Historic Bethabara Park

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2147 Bethabara Rd Winston-Salem NC 27106
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(336) 924-8191
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(336) 924-0535

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Status: Closed

Sunday
1:30am-4:30pm
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
10:30am-4:30pm
Wednesday
10:30am-4:30pm
Thursday
10:30am-4:30pm
Friday
10:30am-4:30pm
Saturday
1:30am-4:30pm

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Set in a wooded 180-acre wildlife preserve, this was the site of the first Moravian settlement in North Carolina. The 1753 community—whose name means "house of passage"—was never intended to be permanent. It fell into decline after Salem's completion. You can tour restored buildings, such as the 1788 Gemeinhaus congregation house, or wander the colonial and medicinal gardens. God's Acre, the...

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Bethabara is the less known original Moravian settlement in Winston-Salem, the predecessor to Old Salem. There are fewer buildings and less "busy-ness" and commercial interest. I have always … Bethabara is the less known original Moravian settlement in Winston-Salem, the predecessor to Old Salem. There are fewer buildings and less "busy-ness" and commercial interest. I have always appreciated...

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If you are looking for a great place to take a walk, have a picnic, see a band concert, or ride your bike. This is the place. Beautiful park with lots of room to explore. Visit the visitors … If you are looking for a great place to take a walk, have a picnic, see a band concert, or ride your bike. This is the place. Beautiful park with lots of room to explore. Visit the visitors center and...

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A great place to visit with a nice visitors center were you can get plenty of information. Very educational and always worth a visit if you are in the Winston Salem area.

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Serious historical village.Very walkable. Good visitors center. Period buildings impressive. Worth devoting a few hours to a visit. Even a few Geocaches in the vicinity.

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This park and visitor is about 15 minutes from downtown. There is a visitor center with a good video about the early Moravian settlers. The park has some good walking trails but they are not well ...

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Bethabara Park became a nonprofit museum in 1970 and was founded in 1753. A National Historic Landmark, it was a site of the German-speaking, It is located in Wintson-Salem, N.C. with more than 175-acres of wildlife preserve area with over 125 species of birds. The preserve area includes more than 6-acres of wetland area with a over 650-foot long boardwalk, a duckboard walk, walking trails, a...

Historic Bethabara Park

Historic Bethabara Park Inc was founded in 1970. The company is located in Winston Salem and incorporated in North Carolina. Historic Bethabara Park Inc specializes in Museum.

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.

Historic Bethabara Park is a National Historic Landmark depicting the life of early Moravian (German-speaking Protestants) settlers in the Winston-Salem area. Settled in 1753, the park displays a restored 1788 church, a reconstructed village, and a visitors center. Costumed guides provide tours through the park.

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