A fascinating archeological discovery in North Carolina was discovered at Historic Bethabara Park. Located in Winston-Salem, this site offers restored original buildings, reconstructions, and more than 40 fascinating, stabilized archaeological ruins. In the 1960s, excavations were carefully carried out by an important team of archaeologists giving this place its due significance as Bethabara’s “house of passage,” the first Moravian settlement in North Carolina founded in 1753. Visitors will gain an interesting perspective on life in colonial North Carolina and they will walk away with appreciation and some great memories from this magical space.

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