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This quaint North Carolina town was Andy Griffith’s childhood home and the inspiration for Mayberry in the beloved 1960s sitcom 'The Andy Griffith Show.'
Mayberry. Experience Andy Griffiths hometown, the real life Mayberry and inspiration for the Andy Griffith Show. Don’t miss the annual Mayberry Days Parade!
The town goes all Andy Griffith Show every year for Mayberry Days, a 3-day festival featuring parades, celebrities, music and more. In fact, the town is so Mayberry, Thelma Lou (actress Betty Lynn) moved there.
That tall, amiable sheriff and his little boy, Opie, heading to a fishing hole on the outskirts of Mayberry, North Carolina, at the start of "The Andy Griffith Show," were actually...
Downtown Mount Airy, NC is strolling through real-life Mayberry from the Andy Griffith Show. Take a Squad Car Tour, visit the old courthouse, even enjoy dinner and a show!
Located next to the Andy Griffith Playhouse and a half-mile from Andy’s boyhood home, the museum houses items collected by childhood friend Emmett Forrest. The museum includes iconic signs from the show’s courthouse doors that read: “Sheriff” and “Justice of the Peace.”
Did you know you can visit “Mayberry” — the fictional North Carolina town in the 1960s TV comedy The Andy Griffith Show? YES!… You can visit the quaint little city in North Carolina that is frequently called “Mayberry”.
Visit the Real Mayberry in Mount Airy, North Carolina. If there is one lasting legacy of The Andy Griffith Show it's that the little fictional town of Mayberry, where the iconic TV...
Mayberry Days in the small town of Mt. Airy, North Carolina pays tribue and celebrates the wonderful memories of the Andy Griffith Show.
That tall, amiable sheriff and his little boy, Opie, heading to a fishing hole on the outskirts of Mayberry, North Carolina, at the start of "The Andy Griffith Show," were actually...