Waynesville (North Carolina) Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
town in North Carolina, United States
About Waynesville (North Carolina)
Waynesville was the scene of the last and perhaps most unusual skirmish in the eastern theater of the American Civil War. On May 6, 1865, Union Colonel William C. Bartlett's 2nd North Carolina (Federal) Mounted Infantry were attacked at White Sulphur Springs (east of Waynesville) by a detachment of rebels from Thomas' Legion of Highlanders, who had been summoned by locals.
Top Attractions in Waynesville (North Carolina)
Explore the best things to see and do in Waynesville (North Carolina):
- ★Alden and Thomasene Howell House
- ★Boone-Withers House
- ★Charles and Annie Quinlan House
- ★Citizens Bank and Trust Company Building
- ★Clyde H. Ray Sr. House
- ★Dr. J. Howell Way House
- ★Francis Grist Mill
- ★Frank Smathers House
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