- TripBuzz found 71 things to do with kids in or near Lenoir, North Carolina, including 68 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Boone, Blowing Rock, Morganton and Hickory.
- From BO's Bodacious Entertainment to Caldwell Historical Museum, the Lenoir area offers 62 different types of family activities, including: Amusement Parks (Kids), History Museums, Historic Homes and Movie Theaters.
- Within close proximity of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Lenoir is home to the Broyhill Furniture Company. Consequently, the city is known for its large number of furniture specialty stores and outlets. Lenoir also offers a large arts and crafts community and is a popular venue for outdoor activities such as fly fishing, golf, hunting, camping and kayaking.
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769 River Highway, Mooresville, NC 28117
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The Memory Lane Motorsports & Historical Automotive Museum is a location dedicated to displaying the history of automobiles in America. The museum contains over 150 exhibits that showcase the history of cars, stock car racing, and go-karts.
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History buffs and automobile enthusiasts are always satisfied after a visit to the Memory Lane Museum in Mooresville, North Carolina. The museum includes antique cars, motorcycles, hot rods, bicycles, racing vehicles and plenty of other historical items.
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Shelby City Park contains over 150 acres of baseball and softball fields, a playground, aquatics center, nine hole golf course, tennis courts, volleyball court, and a croquet court. Visitors can also ride on a restored Herchell Spillman Carrousel, and ride on a miniature train, or attend activities in the gymna…
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The Cleveland County Historical Museum covers the history of the local area through a range of artifacts that detail everyday life and the stories of average people. It is currently housed in the historic courthouse which was originally built in 1907.
43.0 Miles
Named after famous banjo player and local resident Earl Scruggs, the Earl Scruggs Center is a museum dedicated to the Blue Ridge area music. The museum is filled with exhibits and information that teaches about local music life and culture.
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Shelby's Academy of Performing Arts the is run by owner and lead instructor Beth Mayo. The academy offers a variety of dance classes, programs, and camps for kids and adults.
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Opened in 2010, Hope Park is a large children's playground facility with splash pad and sheltered areas with picnic tables. The playground includes swings, slides, a Sweet Shop playhouse, a castle play structure, a rock wall and race cars.
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The art deco gem or Shelby is the Don Gibson Theater. The 400 seat venue acts as an intimate concert hall, hosting a range of concerts by A-list headliners to local independent artists.
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Over 50 years of entertainment has been provided by the Sunset Drive-In Theatre. It is open on the weekends during the summer months for first-run showings of popular films, and there is a comprehensive on-site concession stand.