Tour Overview
A quick guide to the attractions near Hope’s famous town square
From Wikipedia : The first settlement at Hope was made in 1830 by a colony of Moravians from Salem, North Carolina (now Winston-Salem), led by the Rev. Martin Hauser, after whom the town high school is named.[6] Although a 1905 source claimed that the town was named for the optimistic spirit of its Moravian pioneer settlers,[7] "Hope" is a common name for religious settlements, denoting hope in God's favor and the resurrection. Hope is home to three buildings designed by acclaimed architects: Hope Elementary (Taft Associates), Hope Branch Library (Deborah Berke), and Hope Star-Journal (Harry Weese). The latter was built as a branch of Irwin Union Bank.[14]
Stops
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Stop 1: Yellow Trail Museum and Visitors Information Center
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Stop 2: Hope Town Square
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Stop 3: Hope Wellness Pharmacy
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Stop 4: Hope Branch Library