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Textile Heritage Museum was created in 2002 by volunteers wanting to preserve the memory of the textile industry. The museum was established to educate visitors about how clothing was made particularly for the US Military beginning during WWI. Items on display include textile machinery, the fabrics created at the mill, and the clothing that was made. The museum is part of the Glencoe Mill Village that was placed on the National Registry of Historic Places. Admission is free and guests can choose between a guided tour or explore the museum and surrounding village at their leisure. The complete tour will take approximately 1-2 hours in order to see all the museum and village have to offer.

2406 Glencoe Street, Burlington, NC 27217, Phone: 336-270-6374, FB

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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