Our roots run deep.
Historical sites throughout Rockingham County, North Carolina include historic districts, houses and buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places, a 19th century tavern, two historical museums, sites on the NC Civil War Trail, an annual music celebration for a local bluegrass pioneer, and tours of the Karastan rug mill that made the 1928 “wonder rug."
This not-for-profit museum tells the story of what is now the City of Eden, from the prehistoric period to the consolidation of the three small mill towns that formed the current city. The museum is open on Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and during special events. Admission is $1 and the museum is located at 656 Washington Street, Eden, NC. Contact 336-623-0773 for more information.
Museum & Archives of Rockingham County (MARC)
The MARC is Rockingham County first-ever county-wide historical museum. Located in the historic Rockingham County Courthouse, MARC officially opened on August 11, 2012 with a Smithsonian Institution traveling exhibition called "Journey Stories" and an exhibition by America's Photographer, Carol M. Highsmith. The MARC is open Wed-Fri from 2-8 p.m. and on Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Civil War Trails
Rockingham County is also proud to have seven sites on the North Carolina Civil War Trails. The sites are located in Eden, Madison, Reidsville and Wentworth and are:
Musical Heritage-Charlie Poole
Rockingham County was home to the man often dubbed the grandfather of modern country music. Charlie Poole lived and worked in Eden where he had his humble beginnings. It was here that he assembled his famed group, the North Carolina Ramblers, which helped launch his international career as a Columbia Records recording artist during the 1920s and 1930s.
Poole and the Ramblers were one of the most popular bands of the 1920s and they had a great impact on the development of bluegrass music and modern country music. Poole is largely responsible for popularizing the banjo. The 2005-released three-CD box set of Poole’s music, “You Ain’t Talkin’ to Me,” received three GRAMMY nominations in 2006. Each June the local community celebrates Poole’s contribution to the country music industry with the Charlie Poole Music Festival.
Heritage Resources
Eden Preservation Society
336.627.0375
Governor Reid House, Reidsville
336.349.8481
Madison Dry Goods Museum, Madison
336-427-7099
Madison/Mayodan Historic District
336.427.0221
Piedmont Folk Legacies
336-623-1043
Reidsville Historic Walking Trails
336.349.1065
Rockingham County Historical Society
336.342.5901
Rockingham Community College Historical Collections
336.342.4261, ext. 2247