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If you're still unsure about investing in Waxhaw farms or a Waxhaw horse property, why don't you come over and let the town itself convince you. And you'll definitely be convinced - in fact, you'll be enchanted.
Play the tourist, drop by Waxhaw's attractions and let the town work its magic on you. Go back in time and relive the region's earliest days at the Museum of the Waxhaws and Andrew Jackson Memorial. Get to know the Native American tribe from whom the area gets its name, the hardy settlers who tamed the Backcountry in the 1700s and the Waxhaws' most famous native son, 7 th U.S. president Andrew Jackson.
Playing Tourist Near Waxhaw Horse Properties
The museum's collection of historic artifacts dates back from when the Waxhaws was known as the "Wisacky," the hunting grounds of the Waxhaw Indians, up to the end of the 19 th century. Continue your tour of the past by exploring the Waxhaw Historic District which encompasses an area of 715 acres along Main, Broad, Church, Broom, Providence, Old Providence, Brevard and McKibben Sts.
Relax for a bit at the Waxhaw Town Park or just stroll along the town's many pretty byroads. Most importantly, don't forget to walk across the old wooden footbridge that spans the air over the railroad tracks and connects North and South Main Street. If you're lucky, a train just might pass by while you're standing there and you'll be able to feel the structure thrum. It's a uniquely Waxhaw experience.
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