Gibsonville, North Carolina Town & Home of The Amazing Gibsonville Garden Railroad
Gibsonville has been known as the "City of Roses" since at least 1920 when train passengers could see the large number of rose bushes along the railroad tracks at the Minneola Mill. The Gibsonville School, Francis Marion Smith House, and Simeon Wagoner House are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Gibsonville Garden Railroad: https://gibsonvillegardenrailroad.com/ The Town of Gibsonville: https://www.gibsonvillenc.org/ Reno's Pizza & Italian Restaurant: https://eatrenospizza.com/ Kimber's Steakhouse: https://g.co/kgs/ZjcFj5 La Casadorado Mexican Restaurant: https://lacasadoradamexican.com/

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Gibsonville mill to transform into 'space for people to live, work and play'

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Burlington NC | Also known as the Town of Company Shops

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Rare 1910s Footage: How Everyday Americans Lived and Worked | Restored Archival Film

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Downtown Gibsonville North Carolina.

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Impossible Places: World's Most Dangerous Railway Roads on Earth | 4K Travel Documentary

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WELCOME TO GIBSONVILLE, NC!

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Around Town: Bryson City

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When A Parrot Meets An Owl❤️🦜 Funniest Parrot Moments

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HUGE - AND ALL SCRATCH BUILT BY HAND | Barry Bogs' Masterpiece(s)

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The History Of Monkey Joe’s Mascots

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John Wayne Walked Into A Widow's Farm Auction In Texas 1958 — Then He Outbid The Bank

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Hagan-Stone Park and Campground Tour Pleasant Garden, North Carolina

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Gibsonville Antiques and Collectibles | North Carolina Weekend | UNC-TV

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San Benito Southern Garden Railroad Layout Tour

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Would you visit or move to Gibsonville, NC? | Town Center Walk Through

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Small Towns In Central North Carolina | Forgotten NASCAR Garage ChildrenOfTheCorn2 Filming Location

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Join us as we explore Gibsonville, North Carolina, for My Town Monday

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Inside South Carolina's Forgotten River Towns

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Best of: Building Railroads

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