Category Description

Link

Arts/Culture

Blue Ridge Back Roads Magazine

www.BlueRidgeBackRoads.com

Arts/Culture

Brushy Mountain Apple Festival

www.applefestival.net

Arts/Culture

Images of Wilkes

www.imageswilkes.com

Arts/Culture

Leatherwood Mountain Resort

www.lwmtns.com/

Arts/Culture

Merlefest

www.merlefest.org

Arts/Culture

Walker Center Events

204.84.96.72/WCC/walker_center/walker_center.htm

Arts/Culture

Wilkes Art & Heritage Festival

www.wilkesartandheritagefestival.com

Arts/Culture

Wilkes Art Gallery

www.wilkesartgallery.org

Arts/Culture

Wilkes County Heritage Museum

www.wilkesheritagemuseum.com

Arts/Culture

Wilkes Playmakers

www.wilkesplaymakers.com

Local Resources

Humane Society of Wilkes

www.humanesocietyofwilkes.org

Local Resources

Maps Online for Wilkes County, NC

www.undersys.com/wilkesweb/wilkes.html

Local Resources

The Health Foundation, Inc.

www.healthfoundationinc.org

Local Resources

Town of North Wilkesboro

www.north-wilkesboro.com

Local Resources

W. Kerr Scott Reservoir Project

epec.saw.usace.army.mil/yadkin.htm

Local Resources

Wilkes Chamber of Commerce

www.wilkesnc.org

Local Resources

Wilkes Community College

www.wilkes.cc.nc.us

Local Resources

Wilkes County Board of Realtors

www.wilkescountync.com

Local Resources

Wilkes County Internet Links

www.wilkesonline.com

Local Resources

Wilkes County Schools

www.wilkes.k12.nc.us/

Local Resources

Wilkes Economic Development Corporation

www.wilkesedc.com

Local Resources

Wilkes Vision 20/20

wilkesncvision.org

Local Resources

Wilkesboro Police Department

www.wilkesboropd.com

Local Resources

Wilkesboro Tourism Development, Convention, and Visitors Bureau

www.wilkescountytourism.com

Other Government Resources

Government Portal

www.firstgov.gov

Other Government Resources

North Carolina Department of Transportation

www.ncdot.org

Other Government Resources

North Carolina Progress Board

www.ncpb.state.nc.us

Other Government Resources

North Carolina Rural Economic Development Center

www.ncruralcenter.org

Other Government Resources

The State of North Carolina

www.ncgov.com

Other Government Resources

The Town of Wilkesboro Code of Ordinances.

www.amlegal.com/wilkesboro_nc/

Recreation/Sports

Black Cat Station-Model Railroad Layout

www.yadkinvalleynrhs.com

Recreation/Sports

Blue Ridge Parkway

www.nps.gov/blri

Recreation/Sports

Brushy Mountain Cyclist Club

brushymtncyclists.tripod.com

Recreation/Sports

Wilkes County BMX

www.wilkesbmx.com

Recreation/Sports

Wilkes Family YMCA

www.ymca-ws.org

Recreation/Sports

Yadkin River Trail

www.geocities.com/p_grizz/yadkinrivertrail.html

Wilkes County History

Going Home for History - Wilkes County

www.fmoran.com/wilkes/wilkes.html

Wilkes County History

NCGenWeb - Wilkes County History Page

www.rootsweb.com/~ncwilkes/

Wilkes County History

New River Notes Regional Files

www.ls.net/~newriver/nc/wilkes.htm

Wilkes County History

Official Website of Junior Johnson

www.juniorjohnson.org

Wilkes County History

Old Wilkes, Inc.

www.wilkesboro.com/oldwilkesinc/main.htm

 
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Wilkesboro NC is a community located along the Yadkin River in the foothills of both the Blue Ridge Mountains and Brushy Mountains. Wilkesboro NC is home to Merlefest, the Wilkes Art and Heritage Festival, and neighbor to the Brushy Mountain Apple Festival. The history of Wilkesboro includes such names and places as Tom Dooley (Dula), the Tory Oak, and the Overmountain Victory Trail. For recreation, Wilkesboro NC offers easy access to sites such W. Kerr Scott Reservoir and the Blue Ridge Mountains. The Blue Ridge Mountains also offer a beautiful parkway for relaxing drives.The inaugural Merlefest took place in April 1988 to a crowd of about 4,000 people. Merlefest takes its name from Merle Watson, who died in a tractor accident in 1985. Merle Watson was a noted finger-picking guitarist in the folk, blues, and country styles. He and his legendary guitarist father, Doc, performed together. Merlefest was conceived as a benefit concert to raise funds for a memorial garden in honor of Merle that would be located on the grounds of Wilkes Community College. Including the inaugural festival in 1988, the Merlefest has always been held at Wilkes Community College.

 
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