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At the center of this park, World War One trench mortar.The mortar also known as the “Mayodan Cannon” was originally presented to the community in honor of those who served in World War One. The mortar was originally placed at the corner of Third Avenue and Main Street in front…
View moreThe building used to house Countryside restaurant was built in the 1950s and has transitioned over time. It originally served as a local convenience store but has since been an arts & crafts store, restaurant, and now a country store and grill. Darrell and Dawn Priddy selected the “blackbirds and…
View moreThe Cardwell farm spans more than 80 acres and formerly produced tobacco, beef cattle, chickens, eggs and hay. The barn featuring the quilt square was built in the 1950s by “Bennie” Cardwell, along with family and friends, during his weekend passes while in the US Army. The Cardwells raised chickens…
View moreThe quilt square located on this tobacco farm in Madison is designed from a quilt Ann Dixon’s grandmother made for her son and it is traditional wedding ring pattern. Her grandmother loved making quilts and this was a good way to honor that heritage. Ann’s parents owned the property and…
View moreThe site of the first square on the Rockingham County Quilt Trail, Amanda’s Daylilies is a daylily farm in Mayodan featuring over 1,500 varieties. The quilt square hangs on the side of barn that is the oldest barn and a half in the county. The design features educational symbols that…
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