Historic Bethabara Park
Historic Site· 1753· Winston-Salem

Historic Bethabara Park

National Historic Landmark
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The site of Bethabara ('house of passage'), founded November 17, 1753 by fifteen Moravians arriving down the Great Wagon Road from Pennsylvania — the first Moravian settlement and first European settlement in the North Carolina Piedmont. The 183-acre park preserves the reconstructed palisade fort, the Gemeinhaus church, and archaeological foundations.

Quick facts
  • ·Founded November 17, 1753 by fifteen Moravians traveling the Great Wagon Road from Pennsylvania
  • ·The Moravians purchased approximately 98,985 acres in North Carolina, which they named the Wachovia Tract
  • ·Bethabara served as the main Moravian settlement until the planned town of Salem was founded in 1766
  • ·Site of North Carolina's first commercial brewery, distillery, and pottery
  • ·National Historic Landmark since 1999; NRHP-listed 1978

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