Category: Towns To Visit

  • Eden

    Eden, Leakesville, Spray, DraperIn my younger years, Eden did not exist. There were 3 textile towns located in the north east corner of Rockingham County. There were known as Leakesville, Spray and Draper. In 1967, the 3 towns consolidated into one town and renamed themselves “EDEN”…..

    The Smith and the Dan River join together on the south side of Eden. The Dan River flows along Eden’s southern border while the Smith River flows from the north bisecting the city on its route to meet the Dan River.

    Eden is the largest city in Rockingham County with a population of approximately 15,000. As with most southern, formerly booming textile towns, Eden is fighting to hold its own in the ever changing world. The population seems to be relatively stable even though the textile industry is a fraction of it’s former self.
    Park in Eden

    History of “The Land Of Eden”

    By the mid-eighteenth century, the territory of present-day Eden was within a 70,000-acre (280 km2) estate owned by William Byrd II, a planter of Virginia and North Carolina. He originally called his estate “The Land of Eden”. This is taken from Wikipedia. Wikipedia tells of a very interesting history of the Town of Eden

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    This will take you to the Eden, NC official web site.[CLICK HERE]

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    Things to do in Eden

    []…Eden has what may be one of the last drive-in theaters in the country. CLICK HERE

    []…Museums of Rockingham County. CLICK HERE

    []…Freedom Park. The 58-acre park boasts a quarter-mile paved walking track, nature trail, picnic shelter with bathrooms, picnic tables, horseshoe courts, sand volleyball court, multipurpose field, and children’s playground. CLICK HERE

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    []…See a list or recommended restaurants in the Eden area. CLICK HERE

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    Eden North Carolina

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  • Danbury

    Museum

    Danbury is a town located in Danbury Township, Stokes County, North Carolina. As of the 2010 census, the town had a total population of 189. It is the county seat of Stokes County. Danbury is located on NC highways 8/89 approximately 20 miles north of Winston-Salem and is the “Gateway to Hanging Rock”.

    The brick building is the Stokes County Historical Society Museum..

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    Link To Stokes County Website

    Link To The Danbury Website

    Main Street
    This is a view up main street looking west. Danbury is not a metropolis, having a population only a couple of hundred citizens. Stokes county is not heavily populated either, but it is growing. The growth is particularly noticeable on the south side of the county. This area is picking up some of the expansion of Winston Salem. Hopefully the growth does not spoil the beauty of this area.

    Hanging Rock State Park is a mountainous area with natural beauty. There are many hiking trails and waterfalls. Of course the main attraction is the Hanging Rock itself. The main entrance to the park is a short distance west of Danbury.

    Danbury Community ChurchThis picture is the Danbury Community Church. I did not go inside of this building, but I was intrigued by the architecture. This building is beautiful in it’s simplicity.
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    Danbury is a small town located in Stokes County, North Carolina, United States. It is the county seat of Stokes County and has a population of approximately 190 residents as of the 2020 census. Danbury is situated in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains and is known for its picturesque scenery and outdoor recreational opportunities.

    The town of Danbury has a rich history, dating back to its establishment in the early 19th century. It was named after Danbury, Connecticut and was originally settled by the Saura Native American tribe. The town grew as a center for trade and commerce along the Dan River and was a hub for the production of textiles and tobacco in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

    Bussiness district of Danbury

    Today, Danbury remains a quaint and charming town with a historic downtown area featuring shops, restaurants, and bed and breakfasts. The town is also home to the Stokes County Courthouse, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

    Danbury is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, with opportunities for hiking, fishing, camping, and exploring the nearby Hanging Rock State Park. The town also hosts events and festivals throughout the year, including the Stokes Stomp Music Festival and the Dan River Bluegrass Festival.

    Overall, Danbury, NC is a peaceful and scenic town with a rich history and plenty of opportunities for outdoor recreation and relaxation.

    The county seat of Stokes County, North Carolina, is the town of Danbury. The history of Danbury as the county seat dates back to the early 19th century when Stokes County was formed in 1789. The town was officially established and named Danbury in 1836.

    Danbury was chosen as the county seat of Stokes County due to its central location and accessibility to the Dan River, which was an important transportation route for trade and commerce at the time. The Stokes County Courthouse was built in Danbury in 1849 and remains an important landmark in the town to this day.

    As the county seat, Danbury served as the administrative and governmental center of Stokes County, hosting court proceedings, government offices, and other official functions. The town grew in importance and population throughout the 19th and early 20th centuries, contributing to the development and prosperity of Stokes County as a whole.

    Today, Danbury continues to serve as the county seat of Stokes County, playing a vital role in local government and administration. The town’s historic downtown area features the Stokes County Courthouse, as well as other historic buildings and landmarks that reflect its role as the county seat.

    Overall, the history of Danbury as the county seat of Stokes County is closely intertwined with the development and growth of the town and the county as a whole. The town’s historic significance and continued importance as a governmental center make it a key part of Stokes County’s heritage.

    Danbury Stokes County.

  • Walnut Cove

    Walnut Cove NC is located in south eastern Stokes County, a few miles west of the Dan River. It is one of only 3 incorporated towns in Stokes County.

    The Town of Walnut Cove NC was officially chartered on February 25, 1889, but was a settlement long before it officially became a Town. Mr. and Mrs. William Lash of the Moravian Settlement at Bethania bought land around 1830 along the Town Fork Creek, and as it was passed down to their children, it developed into a large plantation which was named Walnut Cove, supposedly from the sheltered coves of the meandering Town Fork Creek and the walnut trees that grew abundantly in the area.

    Later, a general store was built, and the area was commonly known as Lash’s Store. A windmill was erected to pump water for the plantation (hence, Windmill Street). Along Main Street, the Lash family built an office, a general store, a grist mill, a livery stable, a blacksmith shop, and (reportedly) a bar. The family built four homes along what is now known as Summit Street. One of these homes still remains today.

    The Town was a railroad center in its former years, and today, remnants of the old Train Depot still stand on Depot Street. The old Dodson Hotel still stands on Main Street.

    These remnants of yesteryear, along with many other historic homes and buildings that line Walnut Cove’s Main Street are a draw to a scenic small town, rich with history, and accentuated by a number of small businesses and restaurants that attract tourists and locals alike.

    The above information was taken from Wikipedia . See Wikipedia for more information about the town of Walnut Cove.

    The Town of Walnut Cove also has a website which can be reached by clicking HERE.

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    Walnut Cove is a town located in Stokes County, North Carolina. Situated in the northern part of the state, Walnut Cove is a small, close-knit community with a population of around 1,400 residents.

    The town got its name from the abundance of walnut trees in the area, as well as the nearby Town Fork Creek. Walnut Cove has a rich history, dating back to the early 19th century when it was settled by European immigrants seeking fertile farmland.

    Today, Walnut Cove is known for its charming small-town atmosphere, historic architecture, and scenic natural beauty. The town is surrounded by rolling hills, farmland, and lush forests, making it a picturesque place to live or visit.

    Walnut Cove offers a variety of recreational opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts, including hiking, fishing, and camping in the nearby Hanging Rock State Park and Dan River. The town also hosts community events, farmers markets, and local shops and restaurants that showcase the town’s unique charm and hospitality.

    Overall, Walnut Cove is a quaint and peaceful town that provides a quiet escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, while offering a strong sense of community and connection among its residents.

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    Walnut Cove NC

  • Madison – [NC]

    Dan Valley Dot Com plans to showcase each town in the Dan River Basin. Our first town is Madison because I am more familiar with it. Therefore Madison NC will be our test, a place to experiment and work the bugs out of our system.
    Madison NC 3 Dan Valley Dot ComThis picture was taken by me, standing in the street on a Thursday afternoon.

    The town of Madison is one of the oldest towns in the North Carolina Piedmont, being chartered in 1818. The town is located at the junction of the Dan River and the Mayo River.

    Madison, in the early days, was a river town. Barges traveled the Dan River with Madison being the inland terminus. Freight was carried up and down the Dan River on barges as the only other way of moving anything was by horse and wagon. Roads were not conducive to efficient wagon traffic.. The town was also known as “Hog Town” because the farmers from miles around would bring their hogs to market in Madison NC and then move them to other destinations down the Dan River.

    Traffic across the river was by Ferry. Bridges began to appear in the early 1800’s but the area where the Dan and Mayo join is prone to flooding…..even today.

    About 1888 the railroad began passenger service in and out of Madison. The rail roads replaced the barge traffic on the Dan River. Rail roads could move faster and to more diverse locations than river barges. Rail roads were more flexible.

    Actually, as kid, I had the experience of boarding a train at the Madison (1945) depot for a trip all of the way to California. This was the time of the steam engine….Smoke and soot…steam whistles and such……Oh there is something about the good old days….

    Amazing that we were so advanced

    Madison no longer has passenger train service or barges on the river. The world changes and not always for the good. I suggest a trip to the North Carolina Museum of Transportation located in Salisbury.
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    Madison was a thriving tobacco town from mid 1850’s with several plug tobacco factories. John M. Galloway, a local planter, was reported to be the largest grower of tobacco in the world. Madison remained largely a tobacco town until after World War II when it emerged as a textile town. During the 1940’s and 1950’s workers would be bused in from eastern Stokes to work in Madison’s textile mills. The textile industry has evolved but is still the largest employer.

    Madison NC

    was the commercial center of western Rockingham County and Eastern Stokes County. Farmers from these areas would bring their tobacco to market in Madison where they would do their banking and purchase necessities which included food that could not be raised on the farm. During the 1940’s and 1950’s, Madison had many commercial enterprises such as an A & P super market, a bank, a Belk’s department store, 2 pharmacies, a doctor and a dentist. There were many smaller local merchants. It was really a thriving town at this time, but times rapidly changed.

    Madison NC 2 Dan Valley Dot Com

    Madison NC 4 Dan Valley Dot Com A few of the older homes in Madison have been preserved.

    Unfortunately the population of Madison, NC has been decreasing for years. In the late 1950’s, the population was approximately 4400 people and today, 2020, the population has shrunk to approximately 2100 folks while at the same time the area of the town is almost 3 times what it was when the population was over 4000. For what was once a prosperous and growing town…things are not looking good. This is unfortunate because the area still has a work force that is willing to work.

    Madison’s largest manufacturer and Rockingham County’s largest manufacturing employer is Unifi. The company’s Madison plant was established in 1970 by two local businessmen as Macfield Texturing Company. Unifi purchased that company in 1991 and currently has about 500 employees in Madison and 225 at a second plant in Reidsville.

    The nation’s largest supplier of brick pavers, Pine Hall Brick, operates two manufacturing facilities in Madison. The company has been a leading manufacturer of face-brick, pavers and specially shaped brick since 1922. Headquartered in Winston-Salem, NC, Pine Hall Brick maintains about 160 employees in Madison.

    Remington Arms Company, LLC moved its corporate headquarters to the Madison area in 1996. America’s oldest gun maker, Remington designs, produces and sells sporting goods products for the hunting and shooting sports markets, as well as military, government and law enforcement markets. While Remington does not manufacture any products in Madison, its corporate office provides about 150 jobs in the community making it a major employer.

    Located in downtown Madison, Gem-Dandy is a wholesale distributor of belts and accessories servicing retailers across the globe. Gem-Dandy employs more than 40 people in Madison.

    Legal distilleries have found a home for manufacturing their spirits in Madison. When it opened in Madison in 2005, Piedmont Distillers Inc. became NC’s first legal distillery since prohibition. The company currently has about 20 employees in Madison.

    Also in Madison, Italian-themed GIA Distillery produces its handcrafted solera style American whiskey and grappa in the old train depot (circa 1895) that houses its distillery and tasting room.

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    Dan River Basin Association
    Western Rockingham Chamber of Commerce

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