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McAdenville is located on the South Fork Catawba River.McAdenville Lake is formed by a dam on the South Fork in central McAdenville. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 1.5 square miles (3.8 km 2), of which 1.4 square miles (3.6 km 2) is land and 0.077 square miles (0.2 km 2), or 4.33%, is water. [10]
The town has a Christmas market and parade featuring costumed characters, ... Located outside Charlotte, McAdenville also goes by "Christmas Town, USA" during the holiday season.
Since last year, McAdenville has a new wine and beer shop and a two-story taproom — and Knowledge Perk and Two Scoops Creamery will open soon. Also: ‘Floating Christmas trees.’
McAdenville, North Carolina. A community that's also known as "Christmas Town USA," McAdenville, just outside of Charlotte, is famous for its over-the-top light display. The tradition dates back ...
Christmas Town USA, an annual event in McAdenville, North Carolina Christmas Town: A Busch Gardens Celebration , an annual event near Williamsburg, Virginia Topics referred to by the same term
Immediately after crossing I-85, NC 7 enters one of North Carolina's most famous cities: McAdenville. Every Christmas season, McAdenville residents deck nearly every square foot of the town with decorations; the event is known as ChristmasTown USA. During this time, NC 7 can become a traffic nightmare as tourists flock to McAdenville.
Things to Do: see the downtown Christmas lights display, McAdenville Baptist Church nativity scene. Where to Stay: Belmont Bungalow (from $154/night, sleeps 6); ... Christmas Town, USA. This tiny ...
McAden Mill No. 2 Typical McAdenville Mill Village Home. McAdenville Historic District is a national historic district located at McAdenville, Gaston County, North Carolina.It encompasses 93 contributing buildings, 2 contributing sites, and 7 contributing structures in the mill village associated with McAden Mills, a cotton mill chartered by the state legislature in 1881.