All religious buildings to visit in North Carolina

Step into the sacred spaces of 6 religious buildings in North Carolina. These structures offer a glimpse into the architectural and spiritual heritage of various faiths.

Are you fascinated by religious architecture and history? Here are the must-see religious buildings in North Carolina:

  1. The Billy Graham Library1

    The Billy Graham Library

     Charlotte, NC
    The Billy Graham Library serves as a public museum and library that documents the life and ministry of the renowned Christian evangelist, Billy Graham. It provides an in-depth look into his life, his teachings, and his impact on the world. Visitors can explore the various exhibits and collections that showcase his life's work and his contributions to Christianity.
  2. Airlie Gardens2

    Airlie Gardens

     Wilmington, NC
    Airlie Gardens, located in Wilmington, North Carolina, spans across 67 acres of lush, naturalistic Southern garden. The garden was originally created in 1886 as a private haven for the Pembroke Jones family. The name 'Airlie' was inspired by the Jones' family home in Scotland. The garden is home to thousands of azaleas, camellias, magnolias, palms, and wisteria, offering a picturesque landscape for visitors to explore.
  3. Mordecai Historic Park3

    Mordecai Historic Park

     Raleigh, NC
    The Mordecai House, also known as the Mordecai Plantation or Mordecai Mansion, is a significant historical landmark in Raleigh, North Carolina. Constructed in 1785, it holds the distinction of being the oldest residence in Raleigh that still stands on its original foundation. As a registered historical landmark and museum, it offers visitors a glimpse into the past and the rich history of the area.
  4. Historic Bethabara Park4

    Historic Bethabara Park

     Winston-Salem, NC
    Bethabara Historic District is a public park located in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. It is home to the surviving buildings and archaeological remains of a small Moravian community that was first settled in 1753. The park offers a unique glimpse into the past, showcasing the rich history and culture of the Moravian community.
  5. Historic Bath5

    Historic Bath

     Bath, NC
    Currently, the Bath Historic District is recognized as a North Carolina Historic Site. It is under the jurisdiction of the North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources and is commonly referred to as Historic Bath.
  6. Greensboro History Museum6

    Greensboro History Museum

     Greensboro, NC
    The Greensboro History Museum is situated at 130 Summit Ave. in Greensboro, Guilford County, North Carolina. This location is easily accessible and provides a great opportunity for tourists to explore the rich history of the region.