Textile Heritage Museum

The Textile Heritage Museum is a history museum located in Glencoe, North Carolina along the Haw River.[1] focused on the textile industry and life in mill towns in North Carolina and the American south. Located within the Glencoe Mill Village Historic District, which was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979,[2] the museum is housed in the former management offices and company store built in 1880.

Textile Heritage Museum
Museum building
Textile Heritage Museum is located in North Carolina
Textile Heritage Museum
Location within North Carolina
Established2001
LocationGlencoe, North Carolina
Coordinates36°08′20″N 79°25′49″W / 36.1389815°N 79.4302643°W / 36.1389815; -79.4302643
Typehistory museum
Visitors2000 (2017)
Websitetextileheritagemuseum.org

Glencoe developed at the time when the shift from water to steam power was seriously considered by cotton mill builders in Alamance County. Glencoe's existent mill houses, original mill buildings, and 1880- 1894 water-powered machinery, make it one of the best preserved cotton mill villages in Alamance County. Although no early textile machinery remains, the village presents important evidence relating to the earliest forms and development of the textile industry in the county.

Exhibits include a Jacquard loom along with machines used to create and lace punch cards, knitting machines and the raw materials which describe textile production at the mill and others like it in the state. Volunteers also demonstrate a turn of the century hosiery knitting machine. Products available in the company store during its operation between 1880 and 1954 are also on display.[3][4]

The museum is run by a non-profit corporation which also maintains archives of the Glencoe Mills including business records, fabric samples and artifacts chronicling what life was like in a mill town such resident's wedding gowns and a band uniform from the company band.[5]

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  1. ^ "Textile Heritage Museum". Textile Heritage Museum. Retrieved 2018-12-03.
  2. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  3. ^ Don, Bolden. Glencoe Mill Village. Charleston, South Carolina. ISBN 9781467134194. OCLC 911172311.
  4. ^ "Textile Heritage Museum | VisitNC.com". www.visitnc.com. Retrieved 2018-12-03.
  5. ^ Groves, Isaac. "Big plans ahead for Glencoe's Textile Heritage Museum". The Times. Retrieved 2018-12-03.
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