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History of Hickory, NC

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Hickory, NC began as a small piedmont city whose growth and development moved it from a late nineteenth-century trading center on the Western North Carolina Railroad to a thriving twentieth-century manufacturing center for furniture, hosiery, and textiles. The history and development of Hickory has been divided into five stages of growth. The earliest phase began at the end of the eighteenth century and ended with the outbreak of the Civil War (1769-1860). The second phase began when the Civil War ended, as the city's population and economy expanded as well as increased development in cultural and educational facilities (1861-1900). This second phase lasted until around 1901, when the establishment of the first large-scale furniture plant made permanent changes in the manufacturing business. From 1901 until the onset of World War I in 1917, many furniture factories as well as hosiery and textile mills were built in the city's realm resulting in a rise in population, service industries, and building activity. During World War I, construction in the city declined only to be followed by a large increase in population and housing needs, growth of businesses and manufacturing companies, and the extension of public services rendered by local government (1918-1940). Growth since 1940- After World War II Hickory continued growing and by 1961 the city boasted forty-six furniture plants, eight-nine hosiery mills, twenty-seven other manufactories, and a population of 37,000 people. A vast urban renewal project as well as continual redevelopment also accompanied this period of growth. Much of the historic fabric of Hickory's downtown was removed or drastically altered in the 1960s and 1970s, leaving gaping holes in the urban landscape. Yet, this period also saw the emergence of historic preservation efforts in Hickory , a trend that has grown in scope by instilling pride in the city's past by encouraging the appreciation, preservation, and continued use of Hickory's historic resources. Currently, the City of Hickory has been awarded a grant to conduct a survey of the city's historic resources. The grant will allow the Historic Preservation Commission to hire a certified historic resource professional to identify historic structures along the boundaries of established historic districts. The survey will be used to consider future expansion of Hickory's historic districts. The last survey, conducted in 1979, indicated that there were 168 historical sites within Hickory's city limits. Since this survey was completed, it has been estimated that about 32 of these structures have been demolished. Hopefully, the survey will help the Commission develop a long range historic preservation plan for the City of Hickory , it will also serve as a catalyst for other projects designed to promote, educate, and preserve Hickory's historic treasures.

The "Breathtaking" Views of Lake Hickory

Lake Hickory is a fully recreational lake for countless activities including jet skiing, wakeboarding, canoeing, and even swimming! Unlike other lakes in the Carolinas, Lake Hickory has a constant water level, so homeowners can enjoy the lake at it's constant water level, along with the beautiful shoreline, and amazing crystal blue clear water. The waters of Lake Hickory feature countless species of fish, that can be seen through Lake Hickory's lovely clear waters. Lake Hickory's shorelines a...

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The Lovely City of Conover, NC

Conover, NC is a great place to live, whether you are raising a family, or enjoying your retirement! Real Estate in Conover, NC is a great investment and is both diverse and widely affordable! Click here to learn a little more about Conover, NC and why it is such a great place to live!

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Small Town Charm in Newton, NC

Living in Newton, NC is like living in a world with both "small town charm" and modern conveniences! Just minutes outside of Hickory, Newton is an excellent place to call home! The diversity of real estate in Newton, NC is exemplarary! Here you will find everything from modest, affordable homes, to grand estates! Check it out!

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Gorgeous Granite Falls, NC

Granite Falls is known for their lovely real estate and community! Their strong community support of business makes this a great place to move your business, or find a new job! Granite Falls, NC has an undying commitment to small town quality of life - and to this they credit their economic success.

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Lake Hickory, NC

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Justin & Katie Keisler specialize in Hickory, NC Real Estate , and being lifelong residents of Hickory , we appreciate the beauty of our lovely Lake Hickory, NC .

The Lake Hickory area was voted by Reader's Digest as One of the Top 10 Places in America to Raise a Family !

Lake Hickory has over 100 miles of shoreline, totaling over 4200 acres of surface area. Lake Hickory offers 16 public boat launches and six marinas. Lake Hickory is a full recreational lake, allowing jet skis, water skiing, swimming, tubing, boat docks, fishing, and other water activities. During the summer months you can enter various fishing tournaments (about 2 bass fishing tournaments per month), since the lake abounds with many species of fish. There are several things that have made Lake Hickory extremely attractive: the constant water level, water clarity, and the natural shoreline. Since some communities use Lake Hickory as their drinking water supply, the water level remains constant, where other lakes in the Carolinas can vary dramatically. Unlike most other North Carolina lakes , Lake Hickory offers a crystal blue color, since it has a sandy bottom, as opposed to clay. The attractive shoreline of Lake Hickory is one of its greatest assets. Duke Power, the owner of the lake, has kept over 20 miles of shoreline for natural areas. The rest of the shoreline displays custom built homes, ranging in size from 2,000 to 7,000+ square feet, with beautiful docks, many with second level viewing decks. With boating traffic rated as low to moderate, you can see why so many people describe the natural beauty of Lake Hickory as "breathtaking." And when you see it, you will feel the same! Call us today to receive a tour of Lake Hickory !

Also, if you are intrested in purchasing or selling property on Lake Hickory , give us a call at (828) 291-5311


For more information, please go to www.KeislerRealEstate.com

Valdese, NC - Enjoy Life!

Valdese, NC is a place where a walk down the flowered brick sidewalk on Main Street takes you back to your childhood - when worries were few and summer days seemed to last forever, where you can sit on a bench and watch the world go by...

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Life is Sweeter in Vale, NC

Where can you go to escape the "hustle and bustle" of the big city? Vale, NC! In Vale, NC, residents are able to enjoy true country living - where rolling green pastures and beautiful wooded acreage welcome you into a mindset of simplicity and serenity! The best part is that Vale, NC is just ten minutes from all popular cities, including, Hickory, Conover, Newton, and many other local areas!

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Mt. View, NC - A GREAT Place for Families!

Mt. View, NC has it all! Scenic views, a local atmosphere, and convenient access to 321! Mt. View NC has countless neighborhoods with beautiful homes! Mt. View Elementary is a great school and is close to many of the local neighborhoods! It's a great place to purchase real estate!

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The Historical Town of Longview, NC

Longview, NC is has small town charm and local access to most everything one could need! This town is steeped in history, and those who live in Longview, NC become lifelong residents!

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Hickory, NC Golf Courses


Looking for a golf course community in Hickory , NC ? Well you have come to the right place! Among the many great resources on our website, we have included a list of local area golf courses in the Hickory-Metro. We listen to our clients. Many of you wanted to know if Hickory , NC had amenities such as golf courses, elite country clubs, etc. – and the answer is YES! Hickory is thriving with many upper class gated communities! Click here for a list of Hickory, NC's most prestigious gated communities that include amenities such as award winning golf courses, clubhouse spa's, equestrian centers, and more!

Country Acres

828-754-1992

1875 Beaver Helton Way, Lenoir


D L Tee Golf, Inc.

828-322-1599

3005 Hwy 70 SE, Newton
dlt@charter.net


Glen Oaks Golf Club

828-428-2451

245 Golf Course Rd, Maiden


Granada Farms

828-396-2313

12 River Dr., Granite Falls


Hampton Heights Golf Club

828-328-5010

1700 5th St NE, Hickory


Lenoir Golf Club

828-754-5093

www.lenoirgolfclub.com

701 Norwood St


River Crest Golf Course

828-495-0017

50 Victoria Ln, Hickory

www.rivercrestgolfclub.com


Orchard Hill Golf Club

828-728-3560

2515 Connelly Springs Rd, Granite Falls

Rock Barn Golf and Spa

828-459-1125

3791 Clubhouse Drive, Conover

www.rockbarn.com

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About the Keisler Team
Where is Hickory, NC?

The History of Hickory, NC

Prestigious Communities in the Hickory Metro

Hickory, NC School Information

Business in Hickory, NC
Hickory, NC Demographics
Hickory, NC Churches
Hickory Area Links
Dining in Hickory, NC

Hickory, NC Events

Links of Interest in Hickory, NC

Hickory, NC Golf Courses

Hickory, NC Sports

Hickory, NC Recreational Parks

The Heart And Soul Of Hickory, NC

Homes for sale in Hickory, NC
Recently Sold Homes in Hickory, NC
What's My Hickory, NC Home Worth?

Free Hickory, NC Market Update

Free Hickory, NC Neighborhood Reports

Request a property in Hickory, NC

Hickory, NC Community Bulletin Board!

Key Facts about Hickory, NC

Hickory, NC Hotels

Top Spots for KIDS in Hickory, NC

Retire in Hickory, NC... and save the BEST for last!

Hickory, NC Recreational Parks


Ready to hit the trail? The incredible, scenic landscape of Catawba Valley beckons. Breathe in the fresh air, gaze out at serene lakes and streams, sleep under the stars or simply take a contented walk in the woods. Enjoy walking and fitness trails, swimming, boating and more.

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Bakers Mountain Park

828-324-8461

6680 Bakers Mountain Road - Bakers Mountain Park is located on the highest point of elevation in Catawba County (1780 feet). The park features 189 acres of mature Chestnut Oak forest with nearly 6 miles of trail to explore. You will experience a variety of wildlife and plants that are native to the North Carolina Mountains. Come and explore the beauty and diversity of Catawba County's natural heritage at Bakers Mountain Park.

Winkler Park

828-322-7046

2500 Clement Blvd. NW, Hickory. Picnic shelter with tables & grill, playground equipment, restroom, walking, fitness & nature trail, horseshoe pits.

Glenn Hilton, Jr. Memorial Park

828-322-7046

2000 6th St. NW, Hickory. Picnic shelter with tables and grill, playground equipment, restroom, gazebo, walking, fitness & nature trail, canoe access, horseshoe pits.

River Bend

828-465-8957

Hwy. 16 at River Bend Rd. Designed to preserve the existing natural beauty of the area, the 475-acre scenic park features walking, horseback and riding trails, fishing, rafting, canoeing and wildlife observation decks.
See http://www.co.catawba.nc.us/depts/planning/rivrmain.htm

Southside Park

828-465-7470

South on Hwy. 321, Newton. A 27-acre park featuring: group picnic shelters, amphitheater, concession and restroom facilities, playground area, informal ballfield, sand volleyball court, horseshoe pits, paved parking for 125 cars, open area for informal activities.

South Mountain State Park

704-433-4772

Connelly Springs (18 miles south of Morganton on State Route 1904). The park's 100,000 acres offer visitors hiking, horseback and bike riding along its mountain trails. It also offers numerous waterfalls and cascades, as well as camping, picnic areas and fishing.
See ils.unc.edu/parkproject/somo.html

About the Keisler Team
Where is Hickory, NC?

The History of Hickory, NC

Prestigious Communities in the Hickory Metro

Hickory, NC School Information

Business in Hickory, NC
Hickory, NC Demographics
Hickory, NC Churches
Hickory Area Links
Dining in Hickory, NC

Hickory, NC Events

Links of Interest in Hickory, NC

Hickory, NC Golf Courses

Hickory, NC Sports

Hickory, NC Recreational Parks

The Heart And Soul Of Hickory, NC

Homes for sale in Hickory, NC
Recently Sold Homes in Hickory, NC
What's My Hickory, NC Home Worth?

Free Hickory, NC Market Update

Free Hickory, NC Neighborhood Reports

Request a property in Hickory, NC

Hickory, NC Community Bulletin Board!

Key Facts about Hickory, NC

Hickory, NC Hotels

Top Spots for KIDS in Hickory, NC

Retire in Hickory, NC... and save the BEST for last!

Hickory, NC Neighborhoods


The Hickory-Metro is home to many prestigious communities! Below is a list of neighborhoods that you may wish to consider, if you desire to live in a high end community, with amenities like award winning golf courses, equestrian centers and state of the art spas. The neighborhoods listed below are local to the Hickory, NC area, and feature homes that are $400,000 and up price range. We will be happy to provide more information about any of these neighborhoods.

Real Estate in these neighborhoods is a high demand market. If you are thinking of moving to Hickory, NC and are considering one of these neighborhoods, please let us notify you when new properties become available in theses communities! Otherwise, you may miss out on the opportunity of a lifetime! Let Justin and Katie do the work – we'll get you into the home of your dreams, in a community that seems tailor made for your needs!

Interested in any of these neighborhoods? CLICK HERE and we will send you a FREE packet of information about your neighborhood of choice! Want a tour of any of these neighborhoods? Give us a call today!

Rock Barn Club of Golf

Lake Hickory County Club

Pine Knoll

Olivers Landing

River Bend

Olde Mill Landing

Catawba Springs

Mayfield Meadows

Catawba Greens

Cross Creek

Northlakes

Raynebow Acres

Rainbow Hills

Moores Ferry

Granada Farms

Bakers Mtn. Estates

Lakeland Park

Iswa Point

Bradford Forest

Whistle Peace

Waverley

Fairway Farms

Antler Cove

Olde Savannah

Doe Run

Cross Creek

Stonecroft

Hutton Estate

Wolfe Estates

The Point

Thornefield

Cedar Rock Estates

Gold Creek Estates

Lakegrove

Governors Harbour

Catawba Shores

Broadwater Landing

The Pines

LEcho Park

Deerfield

Berkeley

Bakers Mountain

Foxcroft

Gun Powder Point

Palos Verde Estates

Harbour Town

Paradise Harbor

Stones Throw

Le Pointe

Northview Harbour

Woodridge

Crystal Falls

Call Justin & Katie Keisler for information on any of these neighborhoods, or if you are interested in homes in these neighborhoods. We hope to hear from you soon! (828) 291-5311 or info@keislerrealestate.com




About the Keisler Team


Where is Hickory, NC?


The History of Hickory, NC

Prestigious Communities in the Hickory Metro


Hickory, NC School Information


Business in Hickory, NC

Hickory, NC Demographics

Hickory, NC Churches

Hickory Area Links

Dining in Hickory, NC


Hickory, NC Events


Links of Interest in Hickory, NC


Hickory, NC Golf Courses


Hickory, NC Sports


Hickory, NC Recreational Parks


The Heart And Soul Of Hickory, NC

Homes for sale in Hickory, NC

Recently Sold Homes in Hickory, NC

What's My Hickory, NC Home Worth?


Free Hickory, NC Market Update


Free Hickory, NC Neighborhood Reports

Request a property in Hickory, NC


Hickory, NC Community Bulletin Board!

Key Facts about Hickory, NC


Hickory, NC Hotels


Top Spots for KIDS in Hickory, NC


Retire in Hickory, NC... and save the BEST for last!