Hartleyhenge – North Carolina’s Stonehenge
Is Hartleyhenge a mystery, a North Carolina roadside attraction, a piece of art or simply a place of meditation and solace? No one really knows … Read more
Is Hartleyhenge a mystery, a North Carolina roadside attraction, a piece of art or simply a place of meditation and solace? No one really knows … Read more
North Carolina roadside attractions represent the playful and eclectic urge in each of us. Mostly quirky, but occasionally deep, these oddities can be found throughout … Read more
The 1960s produces a plethora of trends and fads reflecting the changing social landscape of the world. Perhaps none were as bizarre, and ultimately fleeting, … Read more
At 206’ (62.8 m) in height, the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse is the tallest of (6) lighthouses along North Carolina’s Outer Banks. In fact, when measured … Read more
Tucked neatly along the central North Carolina coast, between Hatteras and Portsmouth Islands, is the charming Ocracoke Island. Home to approximately 900 year-round residents, the … Read more
The Roanoke Marshes Lighthouse sits at the end of a 40’ (12.2 m) wood boardwalk as part of the George Washington Creef Memorial Park in … Read more
The Bunker Hill Covered Bridge is a little gem tucked away on a country road in rural North Carolina. If you ever travel across the … Read more
NC roadside attractions in nature can mean a few things. It can be incorporating something clever using something that already exists in nature or even … Read more
North Carolina has some of the most distinctive lighthouses along its eastern shores. There are also a great number of mini lighthouse replica scattered throughout … Read more
Metal artwork roadside attractions can take on many shapes and sizes, be playful, clever and even practical. The most common metal artwork roadside attractions to … Read more