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  2. Old Salem - Wikipedia

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    Old Salem is a historic district of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States, which was originally settled by the Moravian community in 1766. [3] It features a living-history museum which interprets the restored Moravian community. The non-profit organization began its work in 1950, although some private residents had restored buildings ...

  3. Samuel Vierling - Wikipedia

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    He was interred in Salem Moravian God's Acre in Old Salem, North Carolina, alongside his first wife. Martha, his widow, survived him by 27 years. She was also buried beside Vierling. His home is known today as the Dr. Samuel Vierling House. It was restored by Old Salem, Inc., in 1980. [2]

  4. Salem Tavern - Wikipedia

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    Salem Tavern is a historic museum property at 800 South Main Street in the Old Salem Historic District in Winston-Salem, Forsyth County, North Carolina. It was a tavern in the 18th-century town of Salem, which is now part of Winston-Salem. The tavern is owned by Old Salem Museums & Gardens and open as an Old Salem tour building to visitors.

  5. Home Moravian Church - Wikipedia

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    Moravian Home Church, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, from a pre-1907 postcard. Home Moravian Church is a Moravian church located in Old Salem, North Carolina. The church was founded on November 13, 1771, [1] in what was then the Province of North Carolina. Its burial ground, God's Acre Cemetery, is located around 100 yards (91 m) to the north.

  6. Gottfried Aust - Wikipedia

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    Aust returned to Bethlehem, Province of Pennsylvania, to marry Maria Hirt. The couple returned to the Province of North Carolina. They had one child, in 1782, but it was stillborn. [2] Future Salem master mason Johann Gottlob Krause was orphaned by the age of two, and he was adopted Aust and Felicitas Grosch. Krause ran away from home in 1773 ...

  7. Celebrate 'old stuff' and rich history at these museums ...

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    Here are just some of the places from around the SouthCoast where you can learn about some “old stuff” that tells the history of our communities, and how these treasures inform our present and ...

  8. Melchior Rasp - Wikipedia

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    He remained there for five years, then moved to Wachovia, Province of North Carolina, around the same time as carpenter Christian Triebel. [ 1 ] Rasp was one of eight men selected to move to nearby Old Salem to begin constructing the settlement's buildings, with material brought in from Bethabara .

  9. Salem Square - Wikipedia

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    Salem Square is a grass-covered public square in Old Salem, North Carolina, United States. It dates to the time of the settlement's founding, in 1766, by the Moravian community. [ 1 ] It was designed by Friedrich von Marschall .