• HEARTS Irish Connections '25: Jane's Famous Ride

    HEARTS Irish Connections '25: Jane's Famous Ride

    Saturday, March 22nd, 2025 from 2:00pm-5:00pm at historic Cedar Grove

    The hope for liberty pushed Jane Parks McDowell, a young mother and patriot with Scots-Irish roots, to make a perilous ride to help the Continental Army. Join us for an afternoon of history, nature, and art as historian Hugh Dussek returns along with Irish music and dance to share Jane’s heroic role in the Revolutionary War.

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Regional Events Calendar


Regional Events Listing

Please be advised: HEARTS is not host or the organizer of all events listed on our Regional Events Calendar. Please contact the organization listed as the event host, organizer, or source linked for a each specific event for questions, reservations, ticketing, or other event-specific inquiries. The views expressed at events listed here are those of the events’ host or organizer and do not necessarily reflect the views of HEARTS.


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Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store
Mar
23

Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store

The historic Hugh Torance House and Store is the oldest-standing store in NC and one of Mecklenburg County’s few surviving 18th-century structures. Step back in time, to 1779, and engage in this incredible living history experience by reserving your tickets for a guided tour presented by our amazing historians at 2:00pm and lasting about one hour. Come early or plan to stay after the tour! The Hugh Torance House and Store is open to the public most Sunday’s from 1:00-4:00pm.

In addition to experiencing the history of the site, the Torance Store offers sundries, local goods like honey and lavender, locally made artisan crafts and gifts, historical books and toys, stationary and home decor, and more! Our site is also adjacent to Cedar Grove the 1831 Greek Revival home of James Torance, son of Hugh and Isabella Torance. While it is a private residence, this immaculately restored three-story red brick home listed on the Nation Registrar is open once a month for HEARTS Happening events.

There is no fee to reserve your living history tour tickets, but your generous donations are most welcome!

The Hugh Torance House and Store is a federally recognized 501(c)3 nonprofit charity organization and is fully funded by donations from the community. You can support our mission to preserve, restore and share the Hugh Torance House and Store with the community by making a donation at checkout - Simply enter a donation amount in the field provided and proceed to checkout.

Thanks to your donation, HEARTS Circle memberships, and support from our local business partners, we are excited to continue growing and sharing our local history and its connection to the great tapestry of history in the Catawba Valley Region!

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Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store
Mar
30

Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store

The historic Hugh Torance House and Store is the oldest-standing store in NC and one of Mecklenburg County’s few surviving 18th-century structures. Step back in time, to 1779, and engage in this incredible living history experience by reserving your tickets for a guided tour presented by our amazing historians at 2:00pm and lasting about one hour. Come early or plan to stay after the tour! The Hugh Torance House and Store is open to the public most Sunday’s from 1:00-4:00pm.

In addition to experiencing the history of the site, the Torance Store offers sundries, local goods like honey and lavender, locally made artisan crafts and gifts, historical books and toys, stationary and home decor, and more! Our site is also adjacent to Cedar Grove the 1831 Greek Revival home of James Torance, son of Hugh and Isabella Torance. While it is a private residence, this immaculately restored three-story red brick home listed on the Nation Registrar is open once a month for HEARTS Happening events.

There is no fee to reserve your living history tour tickets, but your generous donations are most welcome!

The Hugh Torance House and Store is a federally recognized 501(c)3 nonprofit charity organization and is fully funded by donations from the community. You can support our mission to preserve, restore and share the Hugh Torance House and Store with the community by making a donation at checkout - Simply enter a donation amount in the field provided and proceed to checkout.

Thanks to your donation, HEARTS Circle memberships, and support from our local business partners, we are excited to continue growing and sharing our local history and its connection to the great tapestry of history in the Catawba Valley Region!

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Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store
Apr
6

Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store

The historic Hugh Torance House and Store is the oldest-standing store in NC and one of Mecklenburg County’s few surviving 18th-century structures. Step back in time, to 1779, and engage in this incredible living history experience by reserving your tickets for a guided tour presented by our amazing historians at 2:00pm and lasting about one hour. Come early or plan to stay after the tour! The Hugh Torance House and Store is open to the public most Sunday’s from 1:00-4:00pm.

In addition to experiencing the history of the site, the Torance Store offers sundries, local goods like honey and lavender, locally made artisan crafts and gifts, historical books and toys, stationary and home decor, and more! Our site is also adjacent to Cedar Grove the 1831 Greek Revival home of James Torance, son of Hugh and Isabella Torance. While it is a private residence, this immaculately restored three-story red brick home listed on the Nation Registrar is open once a month for HEARTS Happening events.

There is no fee to reserve your living history tour tickets, but your generous donations are most welcome!

The Hugh Torance House and Store is a federally recognized 501(c)3 nonprofit charity organization and is fully funded by donations from the community. You can support our mission to preserve, restore and share the Hugh Torance House and Store with the community by making a donation at checkout - Simply enter a donation amount in the field provided and proceed to checkout.

Thanks to your donation, HEARTS Circle memberships, and support from our local business partners, we are excited to continue growing and sharing our local history and its connection to the great tapestry of history in the Catawba Valley Region!

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Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store
Apr
13

Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store

The historic Hugh Torance House and Store is the oldest-standing store in NC and one of Mecklenburg County’s few surviving 18th-century structures. Step back in time, to 1779, and engage in this incredible living history experience by reserving your tickets for a guided tour presented by our amazing historians at 2:00pm and lasting about one hour. Come early or plan to stay after the tour! The Hugh Torance House and Store is open to the public most Sunday’s from 1:00-4:00pm.

In addition to experiencing the history of the site, the Torance Store offers sundries, local goods like honey and lavender, locally made artisan crafts and gifts, historical books and toys, stationary and home decor, and more! Our site is also adjacent to Cedar Grove the 1831 Greek Revival home of James Torance, son of Hugh and Isabella Torance. While it is a private residence, this immaculately restored three-story red brick home listed on the Nation Registrar is open once a month for HEARTS Happening events.

There is no fee to reserve your living history tour tickets, but your generous donations are most welcome!

The Hugh Torance House and Store is a federally recognized 501(c)3 nonprofit charity organization and is fully funded by donations from the community. You can support our mission to preserve, restore and share the Hugh Torance House and Store with the community by making a donation at checkout - Simply enter a donation amount in the field provided and proceed to checkout.

Thanks to your donation, HEARTS Circle memberships, and support from our local business partners, we are excited to continue growing and sharing our local history and its connection to the great tapestry of history in the Catawba Valley Region!

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Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store
Apr
27

Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store

The historic Hugh Torance House and Store is the oldest-standing store in NC and one of Mecklenburg County’s few surviving 18th-century structures. Step back in time, to 1779, and engage in this incredible living history experience by reserving your tickets for a guided tour presented by our amazing historians at 2:00pm and lasting about one hour. Come early or plan to stay after the tour! The Hugh Torance House and Store is open to the public most Sunday’s from 1:00-4:00pm.

In addition to experiencing the history of the site, the Torance Store offers sundries, local goods like honey and lavender, locally made artisan crafts and gifts, historical books and toys, stationary and home decor, and more! Our site is also adjacent to Cedar Grove the 1831 Greek Revival home of James Torance, son of Hugh and Isabella Torance. While it is a private residence, this immaculately restored three-story red brick home listed on the Nation Registrar is open once a month for HEARTS Happening events.

There is no fee to reserve your living history tour tickets, but your generous donations are most welcome!

The Hugh Torance House and Store is a federally recognized 501(c)3 nonprofit charity organization and is fully funded by donations from the community. You can support our mission to preserve, restore and share the Hugh Torance House and Store with the community by making a donation at checkout - Simply enter a donation amount in the field provided and proceed to checkout.

Thanks to your donation, HEARTS Circle memberships, and support from our local business partners, we are excited to continue growing and sharing our local history and its connection to the great tapestry of history in the Catawba Valley Region!

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Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store
May
4

Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store

The historic Hugh Torance House and Store is the oldest-standing store in NC and one of Mecklenburg County’s few surviving 18th-century structures. Step back in time, to 1779, and engage in this incredible living history experience by reserving your tickets for a guided tour presented by our amazing historians at 2:00pm and lasting about one hour. Come early or plan to stay after the tour! The Hugh Torance House and Store is open to the public most Sunday’s from 1:00-4:00pm.

In addition to experiencing the history of the site, the Torance Store offers sundries, local goods like honey and lavender, locally made artisan crafts and gifts, historical books and toys, stationary and home decor, and more! Our site is also adjacent to Cedar Grove the 1831 Greek Revival home of James Torance, son of Hugh and Isabella Torance. While it is a private residence, this immaculately restored three-story red brick home listed on the Nation Registrar is open once a month for HEARTS Happening events.

There is no fee to reserve your living history tour tickets, but your generous donations are most welcome!

The Hugh Torance House and Store is a federally recognized 501(c)3 nonprofit charity organization and is fully funded by donations from the community. You can support our mission to preserve, restore and share the Hugh Torance House and Store with the community by making a donation at checkout - Simply enter a donation amount in the field provided and proceed to checkout.

Thanks to your donation, HEARTS Circle memberships, and support from our local business partners, we are excited to continue growing and sharing our local history and its connection to the great tapestry of history in the Catawba Valley Region!

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Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store
May
11

Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store

The historic Hugh Torance House and Store is the oldest-standing store in NC and one of Mecklenburg County’s few surviving 18th-century structures. Step back in time, to 1779, and engage in this incredible living history experience by reserving your tickets for a guided tour presented by our amazing historians at 2:00pm and lasting about one hour. Come early or plan to stay after the tour! The Hugh Torance House and Store is open to the public most Sunday’s from 1:00-4:00pm.

In addition to experiencing the history of the site, the Torance Store offers sundries, local goods like honey and lavender, locally made artisan crafts and gifts, historical books and toys, stationary and home decor, and more! Our site is also adjacent to Cedar Grove the 1831 Greek Revival home of James Torance, son of Hugh and Isabella Torance. While it is a private residence, this immaculately restored three-story red brick home listed on the Nation Registrar is open once a month for HEARTS Happening events.

There is no fee to reserve your living history tour tickets, but your generous donations are most welcome!

The Hugh Torance House and Store is a federally recognized 501(c)3 nonprofit charity organization and is fully funded by donations from the community. You can support our mission to preserve, restore and share the Hugh Torance House and Store with the community by making a donation at checkout - Simply enter a donation amount in the field provided and proceed to checkout.

Thanks to your donation, HEARTS Circle memberships, and support from our local business partners, we are excited to continue growing and sharing our local history and its connection to the great tapestry of history in the Catawba Valley Region!

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Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store
May
18

Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store

The historic Hugh Torance House and Store is the oldest-standing store in NC and one of Mecklenburg County’s few surviving 18th-century structures. Step back in time, to 1779, and engage in this incredible living history experience by reserving your tickets for a guided tour presented by our amazing historians at 2:00pm and lasting about one hour. Come early or plan to stay after the tour! The Hugh Torance House and Store is open to the public most Sunday’s from 1:00-4:00pm.

In addition to experiencing the history of the site, the Torance Store offers sundries, local goods like honey and lavender, locally made artisan crafts and gifts, historical books and toys, stationary and home decor, and more! Our site is also adjacent to Cedar Grove the 1831 Greek Revival home of James Torance, son of Hugh and Isabella Torance. While it is a private residence, this immaculately restored three-story red brick home listed on the Nation Registrar is open once a month for HEARTS Happening events.

There is no fee to reserve your living history tour tickets, but your generous donations are most welcome!

The Hugh Torance House and Store is a federally recognized 501(c)3 nonprofit charity organization and is fully funded by donations from the community. You can support our mission to preserve, restore and share the Hugh Torance House and Store with the community by making a donation at checkout - Simply enter a donation amount in the field provided and proceed to checkout.

Thanks to your donation, HEARTS Circle memberships, and support from our local business partners, we are excited to continue growing and sharing our local history and its connection to the great tapestry of history in the Catawba Valley Region!

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Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store
May
25

Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store

The historic Hugh Torance House and Store is the oldest-standing store in NC and one of Mecklenburg County’s few surviving 18th-century structures. Step back in time, to 1779, and engage in this incredible living history experience by reserving your tickets for a guided tour presented by our amazing historians at 2:00pm and lasting about one hour. Come early or plan to stay after the tour! The Hugh Torance House and Store is open to the public most Sunday’s from 1:00-4:00pm.

In addition to experiencing the history of the site, the Torance Store offers sundries, local goods like honey and lavender, locally made artisan crafts and gifts, historical books and toys, stationary and home decor, and more! Our site is also adjacent to Cedar Grove the 1831 Greek Revival home of James Torance, son of Hugh and Isabella Torance. While it is a private residence, this immaculately restored three-story red brick home listed on the Nation Registrar is open once a month for HEARTS Happening events.

There is no fee to reserve your living history tour tickets, but your generous donations are most welcome!

The Hugh Torance House and Store is a federally recognized 501(c)3 nonprofit charity organization and is fully funded by donations from the community. You can support our mission to preserve, restore and share the Hugh Torance House and Store with the community by making a donation at checkout - Simply enter a donation amount in the field provided and proceed to checkout.

Thanks to your donation, HEARTS Circle memberships, and support from our local business partners, we are excited to continue growing and sharing our local history and its connection to the great tapestry of history in the Catawba Valley Region!

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Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store
Jun
1

Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store

The historic Hugh Torance House and Store is the oldest-standing store in NC and one of Mecklenburg County’s few surviving 18th-century structures. Step back in time, to 1779, and engage in this incredible living history experience by reserving your tickets for a guided tour presented by our amazing historians at 2:00pm and lasting about one hour. Come early or plan to stay after the tour! The Hugh Torance House and Store is open to the public most Sunday’s from 1:00-4:00pm.

In addition to experiencing the history of the site, the Torance Store offers sundries, local goods like honey and lavender, locally made artisan crafts and gifts, historical books and toys, stationary and home decor, and more! Our site is also adjacent to Cedar Grove the 1831 Greek Revival home of James Torance, son of Hugh and Isabella Torance. While it is a private residence, this immaculately restored three-story red brick home listed on the Nation Registrar is open once a month for HEARTS Happening events.

There is no fee to reserve your living history tour tickets, but your generous donations are most welcome!

The Hugh Torance House and Store is a federally recognized 501(c)3 nonprofit charity organization and is fully funded by donations from the community. You can support our mission to preserve, restore and share the Hugh Torance House and Store with the community by making a donation at checkout - Simply enter a donation amount in the field provided and proceed to checkout.

Thanks to your donation, HEARTS Circle memberships, and support from our local business partners, we are excited to continue growing and sharing our local history and its connection to the great tapestry of history in the Catawba Valley Region!

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Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store
Jun
8

Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store

The historic Hugh Torance House and Store is the oldest-standing store in NC and one of Mecklenburg County’s few surviving 18th-century structures. Step back in time, to 1779, and engage in this incredible living history experience by reserving your tickets for a guided tour presented by our amazing historians at 2:00pm and lasting about one hour. Come early or plan to stay after the tour! The Hugh Torance House and Store is open to the public most Sunday’s from 1:00-4:00pm.

In addition to experiencing the history of the site, the Torance Store offers sundries, local goods like honey and lavender, locally made artisan crafts and gifts, historical books and toys, stationary and home decor, and more! Our site is also adjacent to Cedar Grove the 1831 Greek Revival home of James Torance, son of Hugh and Isabella Torance. While it is a private residence, this immaculately restored three-story red brick home listed on the Nation Registrar is open once a month for HEARTS Happening events.

There is no fee to reserve your living history tour tickets, but your generous donations are most welcome!

The Hugh Torance House and Store is a federally recognized 501(c)3 nonprofit charity organization and is fully funded by donations from the community. You can support our mission to preserve, restore and share the Hugh Torance House and Store with the community by making a donation at checkout - Simply enter a donation amount in the field provided and proceed to checkout.

Thanks to your donation, HEARTS Circle memberships, and support from our local business partners, we are excited to continue growing and sharing our local history and its connection to the great tapestry of history in the Catawba Valley Region!

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HEARTS Happening Junion '25: Revolutionary Descent
Jun
15

HEARTS Happening Junion '25: Revolutionary Descent

Our fourth annual HEARTS Happening: Junion event will feature a presentation by Co-Chair of HEARTS Reunion Project and SAR (Son of the American Revolution) member Andre’ Kearns, a descendant of Charlotte Kerns whom was enslaved at Cedar Grove. This year, Kearns will share his journey of discovering his Revolutionary War roots through Henry Johnston of Long Creek.

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Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store
Jun
15

Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store

The historic Hugh Torance House and Store is the oldest-standing store in NC and one of Mecklenburg County’s few surviving 18th-century structures. Step back in time, to 1779, and engage in this incredible living history experience by reserving your tickets for a guided tour presented by our amazing historians at 2:00pm and lasting about one hour. Come early or plan to stay after the tour! The Hugh Torance House and Store is open to the public most Sunday’s from 1:00-4:00pm.

In addition to experiencing the history of the site, the Torance Store offers sundries, local goods like honey and lavender, locally made artisan crafts and gifts, historical books and toys, stationary and home decor, and more! Our site is also adjacent to Cedar Grove the 1831 Greek Revival home of James Torance, son of Hugh and Isabella Torance. While it is a private residence, this immaculately restored three-story red brick home listed on the Nation Registrar is open once a month for HEARTS Happening events.

There is no fee to reserve your living history tour tickets, but your generous donations are most welcome!

The Hugh Torance House and Store is a federally recognized 501(c)3 nonprofit charity organization and is fully funded by donations from the community. You can support our mission to preserve, restore and share the Hugh Torance House and Store with the community by making a donation at checkout - Simply enter a donation amount in the field provided and proceed to checkout.

Thanks to your donation, HEARTS Circle memberships, and support from our local business partners, we are excited to continue growing and sharing our local history and its connection to the great tapestry of history in the Catawba Valley Region!

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Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store
Jun
22

Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store

The historic Hugh Torance House and Store is the oldest-standing store in NC and one of Mecklenburg County’s few surviving 18th-century structures. Step back in time, to 1779, and engage in this incredible living history experience by reserving your tickets for a guided tour presented by our amazing historians at 2:00pm and lasting about one hour. Come early or plan to stay after the tour! The Hugh Torance House and Store is open to the public most Sunday’s from 1:00-4:00pm.

In addition to experiencing the history of the site, the Torance Store offers sundries, local goods like honey and lavender, locally made artisan crafts and gifts, historical books and toys, stationary and home decor, and more! Our site is also adjacent to Cedar Grove the 1831 Greek Revival home of James Torance, son of Hugh and Isabella Torance. While it is a private residence, this immaculately restored three-story red brick home listed on the Nation Registrar is open once a month for HEARTS Happening events.

There is no fee to reserve your living history tour tickets, but your generous donations are most welcome!

The Hugh Torance House and Store is a federally recognized 501(c)3 nonprofit charity organization and is fully funded by donations from the community. You can support our mission to preserve, restore and share the Hugh Torance House and Store with the community by making a donation at checkout - Simply enter a donation amount in the field provided and proceed to checkout.

Thanks to your donation, HEARTS Circle memberships, and support from our local business partners, we are excited to continue growing and sharing our local history and its connection to the great tapestry of history in the Catawba Valley Region!

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Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store
Jun
29

Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store

The historic Hugh Torance House and Store is the oldest-standing store in NC and one of Mecklenburg County’s few surviving 18th-century structures. Step back in time, to 1779, and engage in this incredible living history experience by reserving your tickets for a guided tour presented by our amazing historians at 2:00pm and lasting about one hour. Come early or plan to stay after the tour! The Hugh Torance House and Store is open to the public most Sunday’s from 1:00-4:00pm.

In addition to experiencing the history of the site, the Torance Store offers sundries, local goods like honey and lavender, locally made artisan crafts and gifts, historical books and toys, stationary and home decor, and more! Our site is also adjacent to Cedar Grove the 1831 Greek Revival home of James Torance, son of Hugh and Isabella Torance. While it is a private residence, this immaculately restored three-story red brick home listed on the Nation Registrar is open once a month for HEARTS Happening events.

There is no fee to reserve your living history tour tickets, but your generous donations are most welcome!

The Hugh Torance House and Store is a federally recognized 501(c)3 nonprofit charity organization and is fully funded by donations from the community. You can support our mission to preserve, restore and share the Hugh Torance House and Store with the community by making a donation at checkout - Simply enter a donation amount in the field provided and proceed to checkout.

Thanks to your donation, HEARTS Circle memberships, and support from our local business partners, we are excited to continue growing and sharing our local history and its connection to the great tapestry of history in the Catawba Valley Region!

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Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store
Jul
6

Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store

The historic Hugh Torance House and Store is the oldest-standing store in NC and one of Mecklenburg County’s few surviving 18th-century structures. Step back in time, to 1779, and engage in this incredible living history experience by reserving your tickets for a guided tour presented by our amazing historians at 2:00pm and lasting about one hour. Come early or plan to stay after the tour! The Hugh Torance House and Store is open to the public most Sunday’s from 1:00-4:00pm.

In addition to experiencing the history of the site, the Torance Store offers sundries, local goods like honey and lavender, locally made artisan crafts and gifts, historical books and toys, stationary and home decor, and more! Our site is also adjacent to Cedar Grove the 1831 Greek Revival home of James Torance, son of Hugh and Isabella Torance. While it is a private residence, this immaculately restored three-story red brick home listed on the Nation Registrar is open once a month for HEARTS Happening events.

There is no fee to reserve your living history tour tickets, but your generous donations are most welcome!

The Hugh Torance House and Store is a federally recognized 501(c)3 nonprofit charity organization and is fully funded by donations from the community. You can support our mission to preserve, restore and share the Hugh Torance House and Store with the community by making a donation at checkout - Simply enter a donation amount in the field provided and proceed to checkout.

Thanks to your donation, HEARTS Circle memberships, and support from our local business partners, we are excited to continue growing and sharing our local history and its connection to the great tapestry of history in the Catawba Valley Region!

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Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store
Jul
13

Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store

The historic Hugh Torance House and Store is the oldest-standing store in NC and one of Mecklenburg County’s few surviving 18th-century structures. Step back in time, to 1779, and engage in this incredible living history experience by reserving your tickets for a guided tour presented by our amazing historians at 2:00pm and lasting about one hour. Come early or plan to stay after the tour! The Hugh Torance House and Store is open to the public most Sunday’s from 1:00-4:00pm.

In addition to experiencing the history of the site, the Torance Store offers sundries, local goods like honey and lavender, locally made artisan crafts and gifts, historical books and toys, stationary and home decor, and more! Our site is also adjacent to Cedar Grove the 1831 Greek Revival home of James Torance, son of Hugh and Isabella Torance. While it is a private residence, this immaculately restored three-story red brick home listed on the Nation Registrar is open once a month for HEARTS Happening events.

There is no fee to reserve your living history tour tickets, but your generous donations are most welcome!

The Hugh Torance House and Store is a federally recognized 501(c)3 nonprofit charity organization and is fully funded by donations from the community. You can support our mission to preserve, restore and share the Hugh Torance House and Store with the community by making a donation at checkout - Simply enter a donation amount in the field provided and proceed to checkout.

Thanks to your donation, HEARTS Circle memberships, and support from our local business partners, we are excited to continue growing and sharing our local history and its connection to the great tapestry of history in the Catawba Valley Region!

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Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store
Jul
20

Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store

The historic Hugh Torance House and Store is the oldest-standing store in NC and one of Mecklenburg County’s few surviving 18th-century structures. Step back in time, to 1779, and engage in this incredible living history experience by reserving your tickets for a guided tour presented by our amazing historians at 2:00pm and lasting about one hour. Come early or plan to stay after the tour! The Hugh Torance House and Store is open to the public most Sunday’s from 1:00-4:00pm.

In addition to experiencing the history of the site, the Torance Store offers sundries, local goods like honey and lavender, locally made artisan crafts and gifts, historical books and toys, stationary and home decor, and more! Our site is also adjacent to Cedar Grove the 1831 Greek Revival home of James Torance, son of Hugh and Isabella Torance. While it is a private residence, this immaculately restored three-story red brick home listed on the Nation Registrar is open once a month for HEARTS Happening events.

There is no fee to reserve your living history tour tickets, but your generous donations are most welcome!

The Hugh Torance House and Store is a federally recognized 501(c)3 nonprofit charity organization and is fully funded by donations from the community. You can support our mission to preserve, restore and share the Hugh Torance House and Store with the community by making a donation at checkout - Simply enter a donation amount in the field provided and proceed to checkout.

Thanks to your donation, HEARTS Circle memberships, and support from our local business partners, we are excited to continue growing and sharing our local history and its connection to the great tapestry of history in the Catawba Valley Region!

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Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store
Jul
27

Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store

The historic Hugh Torance House and Store is the oldest-standing store in NC and one of Mecklenburg County’s few surviving 18th-century structures. Step back in time, to 1779, and engage in this incredible living history experience by reserving your tickets for a guided tour presented by our amazing historians at 2:00pm and lasting about one hour. Come early or plan to stay after the tour! The Hugh Torance House and Store is open to the public most Sunday’s from 1:00-4:00pm.

In addition to experiencing the history of the site, the Torance Store offers sundries, local goods like honey and lavender, locally made artisan crafts and gifts, historical books and toys, stationary and home decor, and more! Our site is also adjacent to Cedar Grove the 1831 Greek Revival home of James Torance, son of Hugh and Isabella Torance. While it is a private residence, this immaculately restored three-story red brick home listed on the Nation Registrar is open once a month for HEARTS Happening events.

There is no fee to reserve your living history tour tickets, but your generous donations are most welcome!

The Hugh Torance House and Store is a federally recognized 501(c)3 nonprofit charity organization and is fully funded by donations from the community. You can support our mission to preserve, restore and share the Hugh Torance House and Store with the community by making a donation at checkout - Simply enter a donation amount in the field provided and proceed to checkout.

Thanks to your donation, HEARTS Circle memberships, and support from our local business partners, we are excited to continue growing and sharing our local history and its connection to the great tapestry of history in the Catawba Valley Region!

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Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store
Aug
3

Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store

The historic Hugh Torance House and Store is the oldest-standing store in NC and one of Mecklenburg County’s few surviving 18th-century structures. Step back in time, to 1779, and engage in this incredible living history experience by reserving your tickets for a guided tour presented by our amazing historians at 2:00pm and lasting about one hour. Come early or plan to stay after the tour! The Hugh Torance House and Store is open to the public most Sunday’s from 1:00-4:00pm.

In addition to experiencing the history of the site, the Torance Store offers sundries, local goods like honey and lavender, locally made artisan crafts and gifts, historical books and toys, stationary and home decor, and more! Our site is also adjacent to Cedar Grove the 1831 Greek Revival home of James Torance, son of Hugh and Isabella Torance. While it is a private residence, this immaculately restored three-story red brick home listed on the Nation Registrar is open once a month for HEARTS Happening events.

There is no fee to reserve your living history tour tickets, but your generous donations are most welcome!

The Hugh Torance House and Store is a federally recognized 501(c)3 nonprofit charity organization and is fully funded by donations from the community. You can support our mission to preserve, restore and share the Hugh Torance House and Store with the community by making a donation at checkout - Simply enter a donation amount in the field provided and proceed to checkout.

Thanks to your donation, HEARTS Circle memberships, and support from our local business partners, we are excited to continue growing and sharing our local history and its connection to the great tapestry of history in the Catawba Valley Region!

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Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store
Aug
10

Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store

The historic Hugh Torance House and Store is the oldest-standing store in NC and one of Mecklenburg County’s few surviving 18th-century structures. Step back in time, to 1779, and engage in this incredible living history experience by reserving your tickets for a guided tour presented by our amazing historians at 2:00pm and lasting about one hour. Come early or plan to stay after the tour! The Hugh Torance House and Store is open to the public most Sunday’s from 1:00-4:00pm.

In addition to experiencing the history of the site, the Torance Store offers sundries, local goods like honey and lavender, locally made artisan crafts and gifts, historical books and toys, stationary and home decor, and more! Our site is also adjacent to Cedar Grove the 1831 Greek Revival home of James Torance, son of Hugh and Isabella Torance. While it is a private residence, this immaculately restored three-story red brick home listed on the Nation Registrar is open once a month for HEARTS Happening events.

There is no fee to reserve your living history tour tickets, but your generous donations are most welcome!

The Hugh Torance House and Store is a federally recognized 501(c)3 nonprofit charity organization and is fully funded by donations from the community. You can support our mission to preserve, restore and share the Hugh Torance House and Store with the community by making a donation at checkout - Simply enter a donation amount in the field provided and proceed to checkout.

Thanks to your donation, HEARTS Circle memberships, and support from our local business partners, we are excited to continue growing and sharing our local history and its connection to the great tapestry of history in the Catawba Valley Region!

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Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store
Aug
17

Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store

The historic Hugh Torance House and Store is the oldest-standing store in NC and one of Mecklenburg County’s few surviving 18th-century structures. Step back in time, to 1779, and engage in this incredible living history experience by reserving your tickets for a guided tour presented by our amazing historians at 2:00pm and lasting about one hour. Come early or plan to stay after the tour! The Hugh Torance House and Store is open to the public most Sunday’s from 1:00-4:00pm.

In addition to experiencing the history of the site, the Torance Store offers sundries, local goods like honey and lavender, locally made artisan crafts and gifts, historical books and toys, stationary and home decor, and more! Our site is also adjacent to Cedar Grove the 1831 Greek Revival home of James Torance, son of Hugh and Isabella Torance. While it is a private residence, this immaculately restored three-story red brick home listed on the Nation Registrar is open once a month for HEARTS Happening events.

There is no fee to reserve your living history tour tickets, but your generous donations are most welcome!

The Hugh Torance House and Store is a federally recognized 501(c)3 nonprofit charity organization and is fully funded by donations from the community. You can support our mission to preserve, restore and share the Hugh Torance House and Store with the community by making a donation at checkout - Simply enter a donation amount in the field provided and proceed to checkout.

Thanks to your donation, HEARTS Circle memberships, and support from our local business partners, we are excited to continue growing and sharing our local history and its connection to the great tapestry of history in the Catawba Valley Region!

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Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store
Aug
24

Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store

The historic Hugh Torance House and Store is the oldest-standing store in NC and one of Mecklenburg County’s few surviving 18th-century structures. Step back in time, to 1779, and engage in this incredible living history experience by reserving your tickets for a guided tour presented by our amazing historians at 2:00pm and lasting about one hour. Come early or plan to stay after the tour! The Hugh Torance House and Store is open to the public most Sunday’s from 1:00-4:00pm.

In addition to experiencing the history of the site, the Torance Store offers sundries, local goods like honey and lavender, locally made artisan crafts and gifts, historical books and toys, stationary and home decor, and more! Our site is also adjacent to Cedar Grove the 1831 Greek Revival home of James Torance, son of Hugh and Isabella Torance. While it is a private residence, this immaculately restored three-story red brick home listed on the Nation Registrar is open once a month for HEARTS Happening events.

There is no fee to reserve your living history tour tickets, but your generous donations are most welcome!

The Hugh Torance House and Store is a federally recognized 501(c)3 nonprofit charity organization and is fully funded by donations from the community. You can support our mission to preserve, restore and share the Hugh Torance House and Store with the community by making a donation at checkout - Simply enter a donation amount in the field provided and proceed to checkout.

Thanks to your donation, HEARTS Circle memberships, and support from our local business partners, we are excited to continue growing and sharing our local history and its connection to the great tapestry of history in the Catawba Valley Region!

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Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store
Sep
7

Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store

The historic Hugh Torance House and Store is the oldest-standing store in NC and one of Mecklenburg County’s few surviving 18th-century structures. Step back in time, to 1779, and engage in this incredible living history experience by reserving your tickets for a guided tour presented by our amazing historians at 2:00pm and lasting about one hour. Come early or plan to stay after the tour! The Hugh Torance House and Store is open to the public most Sunday’s from 1:00-4:00pm.

In addition to experiencing the history of the site, the Torance Store offers sundries, local goods like honey and lavender, locally made artisan crafts and gifts, historical books and toys, stationary and home decor, and more! Our site is also adjacent to Cedar Grove the 1831 Greek Revival home of James Torance, son of Hugh and Isabella Torance. While it is a private residence, this immaculately restored three-story red brick home listed on the Nation Registrar is open once a month for HEARTS Happening events.

There is no fee to reserve your living history tour tickets, but your generous donations are most welcome!

The Hugh Torance House and Store is a federally recognized 501(c)3 nonprofit charity organization and is fully funded by donations from the community. You can support our mission to preserve, restore and share the Hugh Torance House and Store with the community by making a donation at checkout - Simply enter a donation amount in the field provided and proceed to checkout.

Thanks to your donation, HEARTS Circle memberships, and support from our local business partners, we are excited to continue growing and sharing our local history and its connection to the great tapestry of history in the Catawba Valley Region!

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Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store
Sep
14

Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store

The historic Hugh Torance House and Store is the oldest-standing store in NC and one of Mecklenburg County’s few surviving 18th-century structures. Step back in time, to 1779, and engage in this incredible living history experience by reserving your tickets for a guided tour presented by our amazing historians at 2:00pm and lasting about one hour. Come early or plan to stay after the tour! The Hugh Torance House and Store is open to the public most Sunday’s from 1:00-4:00pm.

In addition to experiencing the history of the site, the Torance Store offers sundries, local goods like honey and lavender, locally made artisan crafts and gifts, historical books and toys, stationary and home decor, and more! Our site is also adjacent to Cedar Grove the 1831 Greek Revival home of James Torance, son of Hugh and Isabella Torance. While it is a private residence, this immaculately restored three-story red brick home listed on the Nation Registrar is open once a month for HEARTS Happening events.

There is no fee to reserve your living history tour tickets, but your generous donations are most welcome!

The Hugh Torance House and Store is a federally recognized 501(c)3 nonprofit charity organization and is fully funded by donations from the community. You can support our mission to preserve, restore and share the Hugh Torance House and Store with the community by making a donation at checkout - Simply enter a donation amount in the field provided and proceed to checkout.

Thanks to your donation, HEARTS Circle memberships, and support from our local business partners, we are excited to continue growing and sharing our local history and its connection to the great tapestry of history in the Catawba Valley Region!

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Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store
Sep
21

Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store

The historic Hugh Torance House and Store is the oldest-standing store in NC and one of Mecklenburg County’s few surviving 18th-century structures. Step back in time, to 1779, and engage in this incredible living history experience by reserving your tickets for a guided tour presented by our amazing historians at 2:00pm and lasting about one hour. Come early or plan to stay after the tour! The Hugh Torance House and Store is open to the public most Sunday’s from 1:00-4:00pm.

In addition to experiencing the history of the site, the Torance Store offers sundries, local goods like honey and lavender, locally made artisan crafts and gifts, historical books and toys, stationary and home decor, and more! Our site is also adjacent to Cedar Grove the 1831 Greek Revival home of James Torance, son of Hugh and Isabella Torance. While it is a private residence, this immaculately restored three-story red brick home listed on the Nation Registrar is open once a month for HEARTS Happening events.

There is no fee to reserve your living history tour tickets, but your generous donations are most welcome!

The Hugh Torance House and Store is a federally recognized 501(c)3 nonprofit charity organization and is fully funded by donations from the community. You can support our mission to preserve, restore and share the Hugh Torance House and Store with the community by making a donation at checkout - Simply enter a donation amount in the field provided and proceed to checkout.

Thanks to your donation, HEARTS Circle memberships, and support from our local business partners, we are excited to continue growing and sharing our local history and its connection to the great tapestry of history in the Catawba Valley Region!

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Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store
Sep
28

Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store

The historic Hugh Torance House and Store is the oldest-standing store in NC and one of Mecklenburg County’s few surviving 18th-century structures. Step back in time, to 1779, and engage in this incredible living history experience by reserving your tickets for a guided tour presented by our amazing historians at 2:00pm and lasting about one hour. Come early or plan to stay after the tour! The Hugh Torance House and Store is open to the public most Sunday’s from 1:00-4:00pm.

In addition to experiencing the history of the site, the Torance Store offers sundries, local goods like honey and lavender, locally made artisan crafts and gifts, historical books and toys, stationary and home decor, and more! Our site is also adjacent to Cedar Grove the 1831 Greek Revival home of James Torance, son of Hugh and Isabella Torance. While it is a private residence, this immaculately restored three-story red brick home listed on the Nation Registrar is open once a month for HEARTS Happening events.

There is no fee to reserve your living history tour tickets, but your generous donations are most welcome!

The Hugh Torance House and Store is a federally recognized 501(c)3 nonprofit charity organization and is fully funded by donations from the community. You can support our mission to preserve, restore and share the Hugh Torance House and Store with the community by making a donation at checkout - Simply enter a donation amount in the field provided and proceed to checkout.

Thanks to your donation, HEARTS Circle memberships, and support from our local business partners, we are excited to continue growing and sharing our local history and its connection to the great tapestry of history in the Catawba Valley Region!

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Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store
Oct
5

Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store

The historic Hugh Torance House and Store is the oldest-standing store in NC and one of Mecklenburg County’s few surviving 18th-century structures. Step back in time, to 1779, and engage in this incredible living history experience by reserving your tickets for a guided tour presented by our amazing historians at 2:00pm and lasting about one hour. Come early or plan to stay after the tour! The Hugh Torance House and Store is open to the public most Sunday’s from 1:00-4:00pm.

In addition to experiencing the history of the site, the Torance Store offers sundries, local goods like honey and lavender, locally made artisan crafts and gifts, historical books and toys, stationary and home decor, and more! Our site is also adjacent to Cedar Grove the 1831 Greek Revival home of James Torance, son of Hugh and Isabella Torance. While it is a private residence, this immaculately restored three-story red brick home listed on the Nation Registrar is open once a month for HEARTS Happening events.

There is no fee to reserve your living history tour tickets, but your generous donations are most welcome!

The Hugh Torance House and Store is a federally recognized 501(c)3 nonprofit charity organization and is fully funded by donations from the community. You can support our mission to preserve, restore and share the Hugh Torance House and Store with the community by making a donation at checkout - Simply enter a donation amount in the field provided and proceed to checkout.

Thanks to your donation, HEARTS Circle memberships, and support from our local business partners, we are excited to continue growing and sharing our local history and its connection to the great tapestry of history in the Catawba Valley Region!

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Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store
Oct
12

Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store

The historic Hugh Torance House and Store is the oldest-standing store in NC and one of Mecklenburg County’s few surviving 18th-century structures. Step back in time, to 1779, and engage in this incredible living history experience by reserving your tickets for a guided tour presented by our amazing historians at 2:00pm and lasting about one hour. Come early or plan to stay after the tour! The Hugh Torance House and Store is open to the public most Sunday’s from 1:00-4:00pm.

In addition to experiencing the history of the site, the Torance Store offers sundries, local goods like honey and lavender, locally made artisan crafts and gifts, historical books and toys, stationary and home decor, and more! Our site is also adjacent to Cedar Grove the 1831 Greek Revival home of James Torance, son of Hugh and Isabella Torance. While it is a private residence, this immaculately restored three-story red brick home listed on the Nation Registrar is open once a month for HEARTS Happening events.

There is no fee to reserve your living history tour tickets, but your generous donations are most welcome!

The Hugh Torance House and Store is a federally recognized 501(c)3 nonprofit charity organization and is fully funded by donations from the community. You can support our mission to preserve, restore and share the Hugh Torance House and Store with the community by making a donation at checkout - Simply enter a donation amount in the field provided and proceed to checkout.

Thanks to your donation, HEARTS Circle memberships, and support from our local business partners, we are excited to continue growing and sharing our local history and its connection to the great tapestry of history in the Catawba Valley Region!

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Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store
Oct
19

Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store

The historic Hugh Torance House and Store is the oldest-standing store in NC and one of Mecklenburg County’s few surviving 18th-century structures. Step back in time, to 1779, and engage in this incredible living history experience by reserving your tickets for a guided tour presented by our amazing historians at 2:00pm and lasting about one hour. Come early or plan to stay after the tour! The Hugh Torance House and Store is open to the public most Sunday’s from 1:00-4:00pm.

In addition to experiencing the history of the site, the Torance Store offers sundries, local goods like honey and lavender, locally made artisan crafts and gifts, historical books and toys, stationary and home decor, and more! Our site is also adjacent to Cedar Grove the 1831 Greek Revival home of James Torance, son of Hugh and Isabella Torance. While it is a private residence, this immaculately restored three-story red brick home listed on the Nation Registrar is open once a month for HEARTS Happening events.

There is no fee to reserve your living history tour tickets, but your generous donations are most welcome!

The Hugh Torance House and Store is a federally recognized 501(c)3 nonprofit charity organization and is fully funded by donations from the community. You can support our mission to preserve, restore and share the Hugh Torance House and Store with the community by making a donation at checkout - Simply enter a donation amount in the field provided and proceed to checkout.

Thanks to your donation, HEARTS Circle memberships, and support from our local business partners, we are excited to continue growing and sharing our local history and its connection to the great tapestry of history in the Catawba Valley Region!

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Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store
Oct
26

Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store

The historic Hugh Torance House and Store is the oldest-standing store in NC and one of Mecklenburg County’s few surviving 18th-century structures. Step back in time, to 1779, and engage in this incredible living history experience by reserving your tickets for a guided tour presented by our amazing historians at 2:00pm and lasting about one hour. Come early or plan to stay after the tour! The Hugh Torance House and Store is open to the public most Sunday’s from 1:00-4:00pm.

In addition to experiencing the history of the site, the Torance Store offers sundries, local goods like honey and lavender, locally made artisan crafts and gifts, historical books and toys, stationary and home decor, and more! Our site is also adjacent to Cedar Grove the 1831 Greek Revival home of James Torance, son of Hugh and Isabella Torance. While it is a private residence, this immaculately restored three-story red brick home listed on the Nation Registrar is open once a month for HEARTS Happening events.

There is no fee to reserve your living history tour tickets, but your generous donations are most welcome!

The Hugh Torance House and Store is a federally recognized 501(c)3 nonprofit charity organization and is fully funded by donations from the community. You can support our mission to preserve, restore and share the Hugh Torance House and Store with the community by making a donation at checkout - Simply enter a donation amount in the field provided and proceed to checkout.

Thanks to your donation, HEARTS Circle memberships, and support from our local business partners, we are excited to continue growing and sharing our local history and its connection to the great tapestry of history in the Catawba Valley Region!

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Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store
Nov
2

Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store

The historic Hugh Torance House and Store is the oldest-standing store in NC and one of Mecklenburg County’s few surviving 18th-century structures. Step back in time, to 1779, and engage in this incredible living history experience by reserving your tickets for a guided tour presented by our amazing historians at 2:00pm and lasting about one hour. Come early or plan to stay after the tour! The Hugh Torance House and Store is open to the public most Sunday’s from 1:00-4:00pm.

In addition to experiencing the history of the site, the Torance Store offers sundries, local goods like honey and lavender, locally made artisan crafts and gifts, historical books and toys, stationary and home decor, and more! Our site is also adjacent to Cedar Grove the 1831 Greek Revival home of James Torance, son of Hugh and Isabella Torance. While it is a private residence, this immaculately restored three-story red brick home listed on the Nation Registrar is open once a month for HEARTS Happening events.

There is no fee to reserve your living history tour tickets, but your generous donations are most welcome!

The Hugh Torance House and Store is a federally recognized 501(c)3 nonprofit charity organization and is fully funded by donations from the community. You can support our mission to preserve, restore and share the Hugh Torance House and Store with the community by making a donation at checkout - Simply enter a donation amount in the field provided and proceed to checkout.

Thanks to your donation, HEARTS Circle memberships, and support from our local business partners, we are excited to continue growing and sharing our local history and its connection to the great tapestry of history in the Catawba Valley Region!

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Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store
Nov
9

Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store

The historic Hugh Torance House and Store is the oldest-standing store in NC and one of Mecklenburg County’s few surviving 18th-century structures. Step back in time, to 1779, and engage in this incredible living history experience by reserving your tickets for a guided tour presented by our amazing historians at 2:00pm and lasting about one hour. Come early or plan to stay after the tour! The Hugh Torance House and Store is open to the public most Sunday’s from 1:00-4:00pm.

In addition to experiencing the history of the site, the Torance Store offers sundries, local goods like honey and lavender, locally made artisan crafts and gifts, historical books and toys, stationary and home decor, and more! Our site is also adjacent to Cedar Grove the 1831 Greek Revival home of James Torance, son of Hugh and Isabella Torance. While it is a private residence, this immaculately restored three-story red brick home listed on the Nation Registrar is open once a month for HEARTS Happening events.

There is no fee to reserve your living history tour tickets, but your generous donations are most welcome!

The Hugh Torance House and Store is a federally recognized 501(c)3 nonprofit charity organization and is fully funded by donations from the community. You can support our mission to preserve, restore and share the Hugh Torance House and Store with the community by making a donation at checkout - Simply enter a donation amount in the field provided and proceed to checkout.

Thanks to your donation, HEARTS Circle memberships, and support from our local business partners, we are excited to continue growing and sharing our local history and its connection to the great tapestry of history in the Catawba Valley Region!

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Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store
Nov
16

Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store

The historic Hugh Torance House and Store is the oldest-standing store in NC and one of Mecklenburg County’s few surviving 18th-century structures. Step back in time, to 1779, and engage in this incredible living history experience by reserving your tickets for a guided tour presented by our amazing historians at 2:00pm and lasting about one hour. Come early or plan to stay after the tour! The Hugh Torance House and Store is open to the public most Sunday’s from 1:00-4:00pm.

In addition to experiencing the history of the site, the Torance Store offers sundries, local goods like honey and lavender, locally made artisan crafts and gifts, historical books and toys, stationary and home decor, and more! Our site is also adjacent to Cedar Grove the 1831 Greek Revival home of James Torance, son of Hugh and Isabella Torance. While it is a private residence, this immaculately restored three-story red brick home listed on the Nation Registrar is open once a month for HEARTS Happening events.

There is no fee to reserve your living history tour tickets, but your generous donations are most welcome!

The Hugh Torance House and Store is a federally recognized 501(c)3 nonprofit charity organization and is fully funded by donations from the community. You can support our mission to preserve, restore and share the Hugh Torance House and Store with the community by making a donation at checkout - Simply enter a donation amount in the field provided and proceed to checkout.

Thanks to your donation, HEARTS Circle memberships, and support from our local business partners, we are excited to continue growing and sharing our local history and its connection to the great tapestry of history in the Catawba Valley Region!

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Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store
Nov
23

Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store

The historic Hugh Torance House and Store is the oldest-standing store in NC and one of Mecklenburg County’s few surviving 18th-century structures. Step back in time, to 1779, and engage in this incredible living history experience by reserving your tickets for a guided tour presented by our amazing historians at 2:00pm and lasting about one hour. Come early or plan to stay after the tour! The Hugh Torance House and Store is open to the public most Sunday’s from 1:00-4:00pm.

In addition to experiencing the history of the site, the Torance Store offers sundries, local goods like honey and lavender, locally made artisan crafts and gifts, historical books and toys, stationary and home decor, and more! Our site is also adjacent to Cedar Grove the 1831 Greek Revival home of James Torance, son of Hugh and Isabella Torance. While it is a private residence, this immaculately restored three-story red brick home listed on the Nation Registrar is open once a month for HEARTS Happening events.

There is no fee to reserve your living history tour tickets, but your generous donations are most welcome!

The Hugh Torance House and Store is a federally recognized 501(c)3 nonprofit charity organization and is fully funded by donations from the community. You can support our mission to preserve, restore and share the Hugh Torance House and Store with the community by making a donation at checkout - Simply enter a donation amount in the field provided and proceed to checkout.

Thanks to your donation, HEARTS Circle memberships, and support from our local business partners, we are excited to continue growing and sharing our local history and its connection to the great tapestry of history in the Catawba Valley Region!

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Hanging of the Greens and Craft Day at the Hugh Torance House and Store
Nov
30

Hanging of the Greens and Craft Day at the Hugh Torance House and Store

Join us for our annual Hanging of the Greens and help us decorate the Hugh Torance House and Store for the winter holiday! The historic Hugh Torance House and Store is the oldest-standing store in NC and one of Mecklenburg County’s few surviving 18th-century structures. Step back in time, to 1779, and engage in this incredible living history experience by reserving your event tickets.

Decorating with evergreens, especially those bearing fruit such as mistletoe, ivy, and holly along with evergreen boughs from cedars and pines, was a common practice to welcome the winter season. The evergreens used for decorations symbolized the promise of Spring and everlasting life, a custom dating back to Roman times and adopted by many cultures through the ages. The custom of kissing under the mistletoe also comes from the British Isles, where the Nordic goddess Frigg vowed to grant a kiss to all who passed under the mistletoe to prevent violence and loss. Today, mistletoe is associated with winter luck and love, and kissing under the mistletoe remains a custom to this day.

In addition to experiencing the site, the Torance Store offers sundries, local goods like honey and lavender, locally made artisan crafts and gifts, historical books and toys, stationary and home decor, and more! Our site is also adjacent to Cadar Grove, the 1831 Greek Revival home of James Torance, son of Hugh and Isabella Torance. While it is a private residence, this immaculately restored three-story red brick home listed on the Nation Registrar is open once a month for HEARTS Happening events.

Donations from visitors are most welcome & much appreciated! The Hugh Torance House and Store is a federally recognized 501(c)(3) nonprofit charity organization and is fully funded by donations from the community. Thanks to our HEARTS Circle members and support from our local business partners, we’re excited to continue growing and sharing our local history and its connection to the great tapestry of history in the Catawba Valley Region!

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Traditional Holiday Crafts at the Hugh Torance House and Store
Dec
7

Traditional Holiday Crafts at the Hugh Torance House and Store

Join us for our annual Hanging of the Greens and help us decorate the Hugh Torance House and Store for the winter holiday! The historic Hugh Torance House and Store is the oldest-standing store in NC and one of Mecklenburg County’s few surviving 18th-century structures. Step back in time, to 1779, and engage in this incredible living history experience by reserving your event tickets.

Decorating with evergreens, especially those bearing fruit such as mistletoe, ivy, and holly along with evergreen boughs from cedars and pines, was a common practice to welcome the winter season. The evergreens used for decorations symbolized the promise of Spring and everlasting life, a custom dating back to Roman times and adopted by many cultures through the ages. The custom of kissing under the mistletoe also comes from the British Isles, where the Nordic goddess Frigg vowed to grant a kiss to all who passed under the mistletoe to prevent violence and loss. Today, mistletoe is associated with winter luck and love, and kissing under the mistletoe remains a custom to this day.

In addition to experiencing the site, the Torance Store offers sundries, local goods like honey and lavender, locally made artisan crafts and gifts, historical books and toys, stationary and home decor, and more! Our site is also adjacent to Cadar Grove, the 1831 Greek Revival home of James Torance, son of Hugh and Isabella Torance. While it is a private residence, this immaculately restored three-story red brick home listed on the Nation Registrar is open once a month for HEARTS Happening events.

Donations from visitors are most welcome & much appreciated! The Hugh Torance House and Store is a federally recognized 501(c)(3) nonprofit charity organization and is fully funded by donations from the community. Thanks to our HEARTS Circle members and support from our local business partners, we’re excited to continue growing and sharing our local history and its connection to the great tapestry of history in the Catawba Valley Region!

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18 Century Feast and Caroling at the Hugh Torance House and Store
Dec
14

18 Century Feast and Caroling at the Hugh Torance House and Store

Join us for our annual Hanging of the Greens and help us decorate the Hugh Torance House and Store for the winter holiday! The historic Hugh Torance House and Store is the oldest-standing store in NC and one of Mecklenburg County’s few surviving 18th-century structures. Step back in time, to 1779, and engage in this incredible living history experience by reserving your event tickets.

Decorating with evergreens, especially those bearing fruit such as mistletoe, ivy, and holly along with evergreen boughs from cedars and pines, was a common practice to welcome the winter season. The evergreens used for decorations symbolized the promise of Spring and everlasting life, a custom dating back to Roman times and adopted by many cultures through the ages. The custom of kissing under the mistletoe also comes from the British Isles, where the Nordic goddess Frigg vowed to grant a kiss to all who passed under the mistletoe to prevent violence and loss. Today, mistletoe is associated with winter luck and love, and kissing under the mistletoe remains a custom to this day.

In addition to experiencing the site, the Torance Store offers sundries, local goods like honey and lavender, locally made artisan crafts and gifts, historical books and toys, stationary and home decor, and more! Our site is also adjacent to Cadar Grove, the 1831 Greek Revival home of James Torance, son of Hugh and Isabella Torance. While it is a private residence, this immaculately restored three-story red brick home listed on the Nation Registrar is open once a month for HEARTS Happening events.

Donations from visitors are most welcome & much appreciated! The Hugh Torance House and Store is a federally recognized 501(c)(3) nonprofit charity organization and is fully funded by donations from the community. Thanks to our HEARTS Circle members and support from our local business partners, we’re excited to continue growing and sharing our local history and its connection to the great tapestry of history in the Catawba Valley Region!

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Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store
Mar
16

Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store

The historic Hugh Torance House and Store is the oldest-standing store in NC and one of Mecklenburg County’s few surviving 18th-century structures. Step back in time, to 1779, and engage in this incredible living history experience by reserving your tickets for a guided tour presented by our amazing historians at 2:00pm and lasting about one hour. Come early or plan to stay after the tour! The Hugh Torance House and Store is open to the public most Sunday’s from 1:00-4:00pm.

In addition to experiencing the history of the site, the Torance Store offers sundries, local goods like honey and lavender, locally made artisan crafts and gifts, historical books and toys, stationary and home decor, and more! Our site is also adjacent to Cedar Grove the 1831 Greek Revival home of James Torance, son of Hugh and Isabella Torance. While it is a private residence, this immaculately restored three-story red brick home listed on the Nation Registrar is open once a month for HEARTS Happening events.

There is no fee to reserve your living history tour tickets, but your generous donations are most welcome!

The Hugh Torance House and Store is a federally recognized 501(c)3 nonprofit charity organization and is fully funded by donations from the community. You can support our mission to preserve, restore and share the Hugh Torance House and Store with the community by making a donation at checkout - Simply enter a donation amount in the field provided and proceed to checkout.

Thanks to your donation, HEARTS Circle memberships, and support from our local business partners, we are excited to continue growing and sharing our local history and its connection to the great tapestry of history in the Catawba Valley Region!

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Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store
Mar
9

Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store

The historic Hugh Torance House and Store is the oldest-standing store in NC and one of Mecklenburg County’s few surviving 18th-century structures. Step back in time, to 1779, and engage in this incredible living history experience by reserving your tickets for a guided tour presented by our amazing historians at 2:00pm and lasting about one hour. Come early or plan to stay after the tour! The Hugh Torance House and Store is open to the public most Sunday’s from 1:00-4:00pm.

In addition to experiencing the history of the site, the Torance Store offers sundries, local goods like honey and lavender, locally made artisan crafts and gifts, historical books and toys, stationary and home decor, and more! Our site is also adjacent to Cedar Grove the 1831 Greek Revival home of James Torance, son of Hugh and Isabella Torance. While it is a private residence, this immaculately restored three-story red brick home listed on the Nation Registrar is open once a month for HEARTS Happening events.

There is no fee to reserve your living history tour tickets, but your generous donations are most welcome!

The Hugh Torance House and Store is a federally recognized 501(c)3 nonprofit charity organization and is fully funded by donations from the community. You can support our mission to preserve, restore and share the Hugh Torance House and Store with the community by making a donation at checkout - Simply enter a donation amount in the field provided and proceed to checkout.

Thanks to your donation, HEARTS Circle memberships, and support from our local business partners, we are excited to continue growing and sharing our local history and its connection to the great tapestry of history in the Catawba Valley Region!

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HEARTS Spring ‘25 Community Service Day
Mar
9

HEARTS Spring ‘25 Community Service Day

Scouts and volunteers of all ages are welcome to our Community Service Day at the Hugh Torance House and Store.  We'll be focusing on invasive species removal, clearing around historic areas, and removing undergrowth and debris. Volunteers should bring work gloves and label personal tools. Tools needed are pruners, hand saws, hand spades, rakes, and wheelbarrows. 10:00 AM - Noon. Tickets are required for participation. Lunch is provided at noon for registered volunteers. 

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Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store
Mar
2

Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store

The historic Hugh Torance House and Store is the oldest-standing store in NC and one of Mecklenburg County’s few surviving 18th-century structures. Step back in time, to 1779, and engage in this incredible living history experience by reserving your tickets for a guided tour presented by our amazing historians at 2:00pm and lasting about one hour. Come early or plan to stay after the tour! The Hugh Torance House and Store is open to the public most Sunday’s from 1:00-4:00pm.

In addition to experiencing the history of the site, the Torance Store offers sundries, local goods like honey and lavender, locally made artisan crafts and gifts, historical books and toys, stationary and home decor, and more! Our site is also adjacent to Cedar Grove the 1831 Greek Revival home of James Torance, son of Hugh and Isabella Torance. While it is a private residence, this immaculately restored three-story red brick home listed on the Nation Registrar is open once a month for HEARTS Happening events.

There is no fee to reserve your living history tour tickets, but your generous donations are most welcome!

The Hugh Torance House and Store is a federally recognized 501(c)3 nonprofit charity organization and is fully funded by donations from the community. You can support our mission to preserve, restore and share the Hugh Torance House and Store with the community by making a donation at checkout - Simply enter a donation amount in the field provided and proceed to checkout.

Thanks to your donation, HEARTS Circle memberships, and support from our local business partners, we are excited to continue growing and sharing our local history and its connection to the great tapestry of history in the Catawba Valley Region!

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Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store
Feb
23

Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store

The historic Hugh Torance House and Store is the oldest-standing store in NC and one of Mecklenburg County’s few surviving 18th-century structures. Step back in time, to 1779, and engage in this incredible living history experience by reserving your tickets for a guided tour presented by our amazing historians at 2:00pm and lasting about one hour. Come early or plan to stay after the tour! The Hugh Torance House and Store is open to the public most Sunday’s from 1:00-4:00pm.

In addition to experiencing the history of the site, the Torance Store offers sundries, local goods like honey and lavender, locally made artisan crafts and gifts, historical books and toys, stationary and home decor, and more! Our site is also adjacent to Cedar Grove the 1831 Greek Revival home of James Torance, son of Hugh and Isabella Torance. While it is a private residence, this immaculately restored three-story red brick home listed on the Nation Registrar is open once a month for HEARTS Happening events.

There is no fee to reserve your living history tour tickets, but your generous donations are most welcome!

The Hugh Torance House and Store is a federally recognized 501(c)3 nonprofit charity organization and is fully funded by donations from the community. You can support our mission to preserve, restore and share the Hugh Torance House and Store with the community by making a donation at checkout - Simply enter a donation amount in the field provided and proceed to checkout.

Thanks to your donation, HEARTS Circle memberships, and support from our local business partners, we are excited to continue growing and sharing our local history and its connection to the great tapestry of history in the Catawba Valley Region!

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Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store
Feb
16

Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store

The historic Hugh Torance House and Store is the oldest-standing store in NC and one of Mecklenburg County’s few surviving 18th-century structures. Step back in time, to 1779, and engage in this incredible living history experience by reserving your tickets for a guided tour presented by our amazing historians at 2:00pm and lasting about one hour. Come early or plan to stay after the tour! The Hugh Torance House and Store is open to the public most Sunday’s from 1:00-4:00pm.

In addition to experiencing the history of the site, the Torance Store offers sundries, local goods like honey and lavender, locally made artisan crafts and gifts, historical books and toys, stationary and home decor, and more! Our site is also adjacent to Cedar Grove the 1831 Greek Revival home of James Torance, son of Hugh and Isabella Torance. While it is a private residence, this immaculately restored three-story red brick home listed on the Nation Registrar is open once a month for HEARTS Happening events.

There is no fee to reserve your living history tour tickets, but your generous donations are most welcome!

The Hugh Torance House and Store is a federally recognized 501(c)3 nonprofit charity organization and is fully funded by donations from the community. You can support our mission to preserve, restore and share the Hugh Torance House and Store with the community by making a donation at checkout - Simply enter a donation amount in the field provided and proceed to checkout.

Thanks to your donation, HEARTS Circle memberships, and support from our local business partners, we are excited to continue growing and sharing our local history and its connection to the great tapestry of history in the Catawba Valley Region!

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Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store
Feb
9

Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store

The historic Hugh Torance House and Store is the oldest-standing store in NC and one of Mecklenburg County’s few surviving 18th-century structures. Step back in time, to 1779, and engage in this incredible living history experience by reserving your tickets for a guided tour presented by our amazing historians at 2:00pm and lasting about one hour. Come early or plan to stay after the tour! The Hugh Torance House and Store is open to the public most Sunday’s from 1:00-4:00pm.

In addition to experiencing the history of the site, the Torance Store offers sundries, local goods like honey and lavender, locally made artisan crafts and gifts, historical books and toys, stationary and home decor, and more! Our site is also adjacent to Cedar Grove the 1831 Greek Revival home of James Torance, son of Hugh and Isabella Torance. While it is a private residence, this immaculately restored three-story red brick home listed on the Nation Registrar is open once a month for HEARTS Happening events.

There is no fee to reserve your living history tour tickets, but your generous donations are most welcome!

The Hugh Torance House and Store is a federally recognized 501(c)3 nonprofit charity organization and is fully funded by donations from the community. You can support our mission to preserve, restore and share the Hugh Torance House and Store with the community by making a donation at checkout - Simply enter a donation amount in the field provided and proceed to checkout.

Thanks to your donation, HEARTS Circle memberships, and support from our local business partners, we are excited to continue growing and sharing our local history and its connection to the great tapestry of history in the Catawba Valley Region!

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Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store
Feb
2

Tour the Hugh Torance House and Store

The historic Hugh Torance House and Store is the oldest-standing store in NC and one of Mecklenburg County’s few surviving 18th-century structures. Step back in time, to 1779, and engage in this incredible living history experience by reserving your tickets for a guided tour presented by our amazing historians at 2:00pm and lasting about one hour. Come early or plan to stay after the tour! The Hugh Torance House and Store is open to the public most Sunday’s from 1:00-4:00pm.

In addition to experiencing the history of the site, the Torance Store offers sundries, local goods like honey and lavender, locally made artisan crafts and gifts, historical books and toys, stationary and home decor, and more! Our site is also adjacent to Cedar Grove the 1831 Greek Revival home of James Torance, son of Hugh and Isabella Torance. While it is a private residence, this immaculately restored three-story red brick home listed on the Nation Registrar is open once a month for HEARTS Happening events.

There is no fee to reserve your living history tour tickets, but your generous donations are most welcome!

The Hugh Torance House and Store is a federally recognized 501(c)3 nonprofit charity organization and is fully funded by donations from the community. You can support our mission to preserve, restore and share the Hugh Torance House and Store with the community by making a donation at checkout - Simply enter a donation amount in the field provided and proceed to checkout.

Thanks to your donation, HEARTS Circle memberships, and support from our local business partners, we are excited to continue growing and sharing our local history and its connection to the great tapestry of history in the Catawba Valley Region!

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