Caldwell County, Lenoir NC - Sculpted By Nature. Crafted By Man.

Lenoir sculptureLenoir, NC--Tucked away at the foot of the majestic Blue Ridge Mountains is a small southern county, a community of craftsmen with a rich heritage, a gathering place of furniture makers, artists, nature lovers, and now hi-tech giants such as Google. This is Caldwell County and Lenoir, North Carolina - a place to stop, catch your breath, and enjoy all that nature and the people it has inspired for generations have to offer.

Lenoir is the county seat and is perhaps best known for its furniture heritage, the birthplace of some of the most skilled and gifted craftsmen in the industry. Home to some of the country's most famous furniture brands, Caldwell County is central to the area's "20 miles of furniture" shopping outlets and stores. Thousands shop here annually looking for bargains on home furnishings.

More than furniture lovers, though, are drawn to this community of craftsmen. During the last century, the furniture industry refined craftsmen that formed the basis for a community of artists and art lovers. Artists from all over converge in Lenoir each year for the Annual Indoor/Outdoor Sculpture Celebration, one of the Southeast's largest sculpture competitions. With nearly 80 installations, Caldwell County has the largest collection of permanent public outdoor sculpture of any county of its population in the US.

However, Mother Nature sculpted the area's most endearing attraction. The climate among the rolling hills and striking vistas is mild. Visitors will experience the largest elevation change in North Carolina from 900 feet above sea level to 5,964 feet. A short drive from the city of Lenoir is the remote and rugged Wilson Creek, a federally designated "Wild and Scenic River." Other must-see nature stops include Historic Happy Valley and Pisgah National Forest. Camping, kayaking, hunting, fishing, mountain biking, and off-road driving provide escape for the outdoor enthusiast.  Located minutes from the Blue Ridge Parkway and Boone, Caldwell County is also within a short driving distance to Charlotte and Asheville.

Caldwell County and Lenoir, NC - stop in for a visit. Buy some furniture. Soak in the sculpture and experience the reinvigorating respite of nature at its best.

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Second data center comes to Lenoir
After Google, Inc. established a server farm in Caldwell County, cloud-computing business Dacentec decided to locate a server farm in Caldwell County. [more]

Lenoir Selected as Top Site for High-Technology Manufacturing
A recent study by The Boyd Company—a New Jersey-based consultant—selected Lenoir as one of the top small market cities in the country for high-technology manufacturing. [
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Wilson Creek Photo Contest
Submit your photos for the Summer Photo Exhibit at the Wilson Creek Visitor Center. The exhibit is on display July 1 through August 15. [more]

'Woogle' Google
Nominate Hickory & Lenoir for Google’s super-fast fiber network. Support the initiative to “woo” Google via Facebook, Twitter, Picasa, YouTube, and more. [more]

WNC magazine features downtown Lenoir

In its August 2009 issue, WNC magazine featured Lenoir in its “Road Trip: Foothills Find.” The magazine offers up a few recommendations on where to play, dine, shop, and sleep in downtown Lenoir. [more]


 

'National Geographic Adventure' names Lenoir one of the 50 next great towns
In its September 2008 issue, National Geographic Adventure magazine included Lenoir among the “The Fifty Next Great Adventure Towns.” Lenoir is the only N.C. community named among 50 innovative towns and adventure hubs that are attractive for investment and relocation. [more]







Lenoir earns national award
The National Civic League awards Lenoir the prestigious All-America City Award, which is designed to recognize Lenoir for its work in tackling community-wide challenges. [more]