Near Idlebrook Road, 0.1 miles east of Bethel Church Road when traveling east.
Bethel Church Arbor is an open, hand-hewn, timber-framed
structure which was built as a religious shelter for camp
meetings. Its exact construction date is not known, but church
records indicate that at least the earlier section of the arbor . . . — — Map (db m237892) HM
On Bethel Church Road (State Road 1145) at Idlebrook Road, on the right when traveling north on Bethel Church Road.
Earliest documented seat of Methodism in Cabarrus County. Originally used to house week-long camp meeting revivals traditionally held the second Sunday in August. A reported estimate of 2000 people attended in 1878. Families camped in cabins or . . . — — Map (db m237894) HM
On North Carolina Route 24/27 at Reed Mine Road, on the right when traveling west on State Route 24/27.
Gold discovered there 1799. Many gold mines were later operated in this area. N.C. was the chief gold-mining state to 1849. N. 4 mi. — — Map (db m40479) HM