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Jake Perkins has been raising ostriches for over 30 years on his farm and sells the eggs and meat, which is a low fat alternative to beef. The farm’s quilt square features and orange and black color scheme as a tribute to the family’s tractor dealership that was in business…
View moreThis farm has been in the King family since the 1940s and it was a tobacco, corn, hay and cattle farm. The quilt square design depicts the family’s love of flags and symbolizes their Christian faith with the cross in the middle.
View moreThe City of Reidsville has two quilt squares at Market Square that depict iconic buildings and the way of life in Reidsville. One square shows historic buildings located in downtown Reidsville and gives a nod to the City’s rich farming and tobacco history by featuring a red tractor and tobacco…
View moreOnce a sprawling 1,000 acres, this farm has been in the Jones family since 1858. Today Lucy (Jones) Mason owns the 58 acres where this square is located. The family raised tobacco at one time and still raise registered black angus cows today. The quilt square design features a photo…
View moreThe RCC campus square is displayed on the Tobacco Factory of the Historical Village, located at 568 County Home Road in Reidsville. “Rockingham Community College’s Quilt Trail Committee, comprised of faculty and staff from RCC, developed a concept based on the North Star quilt pattern which refers to Rockingham County…
View moreThe Fine Arts Festival Association hosted an Art and Diversity workshop, led by Rockingham County natives RaShaun & Kionna Wilson. The workshop was funded through the North Carolina Arts Council as well as the Rockingham County Arts Council. As a result of the teachings through the two week workshop, the…
View moreThis Chinqua-Penn Trail quilt square was created in mosaic using hand cut stained glass. The featured images depict various scenes found along the 1.7 mile trail. The centerpiece shows the millstone Summer House, which also serves as the trail's logo. Other images include a Black Angus cow, a bluebird, bamboo…
View moreThis quilt square design features vintage artwork depicting the days when plow horses were used in tobacco fields.
View moreThis former tobacco farm has been in the Burton family for 130 years. The quilt square is seen on the side of log barn that has been covered in tin and was used as a pack house for storing tobacco. Current owners John and Peggy Burton are active in the…
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