Old Fort is a town in
McDowell County,
North Carolina
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, United States. The population was 811 in the
2020 U.S. census, down from 908 in
2010
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History
Before the arrival of European settlers, the area that is now Old Fort was populated by the
Catawba
Catawba may refer to:
*Catawba people, a Native American tribe in the Carolinas
*Catawba language, a language in the Catawban languages family
*Catawban languages
Botany
*Catalpa, a genus of trees, based on the name used by the Catawba and other ...
and
Cherokee
The Cherokee (; , or ) people are one of the Indigenous peoples of the Southeastern Woodlands of the United States. Prior to the 18th century, they were concentrated in their homelands, in towns along river valleys of what is now southwestern ...
. In the 1500s, Spanish explorers came through the area.
English and Scottish settlers arrived in the area in the mid-1700s.
During the
Revolutionary War, a stockade or fort was constructed on land owned by brothers George and Samuel Davidson, "the westernmost outpost of Colonial civilization".
It was called
Davidson's Fort
Davidson's Fort was a Revolutionary War frontier fort and precursor of town of Old Fort, North Carolina. It was built in 1776 to protect the white settlers from the Cherokee. Davidson's Fort was one of dozens of similar outposts constructed alon ...
and was the post for military expeditions such as that of Gen.
Griffith Rutherford
Griffith Rutherford (c. 1721 – August 10, 1805) was an American military officer in the Revolutionary War and the Cherokee-American Wars, a political leader in North Carolina, and an important figure in the early history of the Southwes ...
in 1776.
The fort became a site for trading between settlers and Native Americans.
The arrival of the
Western North Carolina Railway (WNCR) in 1869 stimulated the development of a depot and hotel.
In 1871, Sanborn Worthen bought the Old Fort Plantation from George Davidson's grandson and changed its name to Catawba Vale.
Worth hoped the railroad would build its yard there, but the WNCR chose another site.
On January 25, 1872, the town of Catawba Vale was founded. The town name was changed to Old Fort on February 23, 1873, honoring its origins.
The railroad came to Old Fort in 1879.
In the 1950s the
Supreme Court of North Carolina
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dismissed a case brought by students attempting to attend the all-white school in Old Fort. They were told to attend
Hudgins High School, a school for blacks, away in
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Arts and entertainment
*Marion (band), a British alternative rock group
* ''Marion'' (miniseries), a 1974 miniseries
* ''Marion'' (1920 film), an Italian silent film
* ''Marion'' (2024 film), a UK short
People a ...
.
In 1984, the town began free weekly Mountain Music concerts, held in the historic Rockett Building each Friday night downtown. They attracted large audiences and numerous musicians. In mid-2014, the organization that ran Mountain Music lost its arrangement with the building owner, and the weekly music shows ended after 27 years.
Geography
Old Fort is east of
Asheville
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and west of
Morganton. According to the
U.S. Census Bureau
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, the town has a total area of , all land.
Mill Creek, a tributary of the
Catawba River
The Catawba River is a major river located in the Southeastern United States. It originates in Western North Carolina and flows into South Carolina, where it later becomes known as the Wateree River. The river is approximately 220 miles (350&nbs ...
, flows through the center of Old Fort.
The town is surrounded by
Pisgah National Forest
Pisgah National Forest is a United States National Forest, National Forest in the Appalachian Mountains of western North Carolina. It is administered by the United States Forest Service, part of the United States Department of Agriculture. The P ...
which includes bogs, cove forests, fens, and hemlock forests.
Climate
Old Fort has a
humid subtropical climate
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(''Cfa'') and average monthly temperatures range from in January to in July.
Temperature variations between night and day can reach 21 degrees in the summer and 23 degrees in the winter.
The annual average precipitation at Old Fort is . Rainfall is fairly uniformly distributed throughout the year. The wettest month of the year is March, with an average rainfall of .
Demographics
2020 census
As of the
2020 United States census, there were 811 people, 463 households, and 290 families residing in the town. The racial makeup of the town was 79.04%
White
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, 13.32%
African American
African Americans, also known as Black Americans and formerly also called Afro-Americans, are an Race and ethnicity in the United States, American racial and ethnic group that consists of Americans who have total or partial ancestry from an ...
, 4.19%
Hispanic
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or
Latino, 3.21
other races, and 0.25%
Asian. The median age is 46.3.
Educational attainment of the population is: 18.1% high school diploma and 15.4% with a bachelor's degree.
Economy
In 2020, the median household income was $28,269.
Males had a median income $36,607versus $20,625 for females.
Of the 463 households in town, 59.2% of the residents own their home.
20.6% of the population lives below the poverty level and 10.4% of the population does not have health insurance.
Employers
Old Fort's largest industries are Health Care & Social Assistance (78 people), Manufacturing (50 people), and Transportation & Warehousing (46 people).
Kitsbow Cycling Apparel, a manufacturer of premier sportswear and accessories, employed sixty full-time people in 2014.
Arts and culture
Arts and museums
Old Fort has several attractions, including
Andrews Geyser, a gravity-fed fountain created in 1879 as a railroad attraction.
Davidson's Fort Historic Park, a nonprofit organization, has reconstructed
Davidson Fort, the Revolutionary War and host re-enactments and educational activities.
The state operates the
Mountain Gateway Museum and Heritage Center which depicts local traditions and lifestyles from the 18th century through the 20th century
The Old Fort Train Depot features a railroad exhibit.
The historic
Carson House museum is located nine miles east of Old Fort in McDowell County.
Events and festivals
The Mountain Gateway Museum hosts Pioneer Day on the last Saturday in April.
The North Carolina Gold Festival is held the first Friday/Saturday in June, also on the grounds of Mountain Gateway Museum. Old Fort's Chamber of Commerce sponsors Octoberfest the first weekend in October on the grounds of Mountain Gateway Museum.
Architecture
The
Welsford Parker Artz House and
Old Fort Commercial Historic District are listed on the
National Register of Historic Places
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.
The
Arrowhead Monument was built in 1930 as a symbol of peace between the Iroquoian-speaking
Cherokee people
The Cherokee (; , or ) people are one of the Indigenous peoples of the Southeastern Woodlands of the United States. Prior to the 18th century, they were concentrated in their homelands, in towns along river valleys of what is now southwestern ...
and Siouan-speaking
Catawba people
The Catawba, also known as Issa, Essa or Iswä but most commonly ''Iswa'' ( Catawba: ), are a federally recognized tribe of Native Americans, known as the Catawba Indian Nation. Their current lands are in South Carolina, on the Catawba Ri ...
.
At the dedication ceremony, more than 6,000 attendees gathered at the town square to see the unveiling of the 14 ft. rose granite arrowhead on a natural stone base.
Sports
Old Fort is the starting point for the annual
Assault on Mount Mitchell mountain bike challenge.
Parks and recreation
In 2010, the
North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission
The North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission is a state government agency created by the General Assembly in 1947 to conserve and sustain North Carolina's fish and wildlife resources through research, scientific management, wise use, and pub ...
added Old Fort to their list of N.C. Mountain Heritage Trout Towns.
In downtown Old Fort, the section of Mill Creek is a "delayed harvest stream."
The
Catawba Falls
Catawba Falls is a series of waterfalls on the headwaters of the Catawba River, in McDowell County, near Old Fort, North Carolina.
Geology
The Catawba River flows over 2 major waterfalls in a short distance. The first drop, called Upper Cat ...
, the largest waterfall in McDowell County and the headwaters of the Catawba River, is located southwest of the town and accessed by hiking trails.
In 2009, the N.C. Department of Transportation, local county and town governments, the
United States Forest Service
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, and the local trails association collaborated to arrange for a portion of Old Highway 70, an old forest service road, to be reopened for bicycle and foot traffic.
Point Lookout Trail is a popular paved greenway ascending almost 1,000 feet through the Swannanoa Gap in just under .
Government
Old Fort has six elected officials: the mayor, and five aldermen.
Infrastructure
U.S. Highway 70 passes through the town as Main Street, and
Interstate 40
Interstate 40 (I-40) is a major east–west transcontinental Interstate Highway System, Interstate Highway in the Southeastern United States, southeastern and Southwestern United States, southwestern portions of the United States. At a leng ...
crosses the southern extent of the town, with access from Exits 72 (US 70) and 73 (Catawba Avenue).
The Town of Old Fort operates a water and sewage system.
Notable people
*
Annie Burgin Craig (1873–1955), First Lady of North Carolina
References
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North Carolina populated places on the Catawba River
Towns in McDowell County, North Carolina
Towns in North Carolina