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Museum and Administration Building, Kings Mountain National
Military Park.
How to Reach the Park
The park is best approached over North Carolina Route
216 from U. S. 29, which is 4 miles to the north, and is equidistant
from Charlotte, N. C., and Spartanburg, S. C. It is also accessible over
South Carolina Route 161 from York, S. C.
About Your Visit
You may obtain further information about this and
other areas of the National Park System at the Administration and Museum
Building near the main parking area. With the exception of Christmas and
New Year's Day, this building is open daily, with museum hours from 8:30
a. m. to 5 p. m. on weekdays and from 9:30 a. m. to 6. p m. on Sundays.
Park personnel is available at this building to assist individuals and
organized groups of visitors. To assure such assistance to large groups,
it is advisable that arrangements be made in advance with the
superintendent of the park.
A beautiful amphitheater is situated a short distance
east of the battlefield ridge, near the main park road. An outdoor
historical drama on the Battle of Kings Mountain has been presented here
in late summer during recent years. Adjoining the park on the east is
Kings Mountain State Park where you may picnic and swim in season.
Related Areas
Three other areas administered by the National Park
Service are related to this park as a result of the sequence of events
set in motion by the Battle of Kings Mountain. They are Cowpens National
Battlefield Site, near Gaffney, S. C., Guilford Courthouse National
Military Park, near Greensboro, N. C., and Colonial National Historical
Park, Yorktown, Va.
To the west, the Blue Ridge Parkway, also
administered by the National Park Service, runs through a part of the
country which many of the mountain men crossed en route to the
engagement at Kings Mountain.
Administration
Kings Mountain National Military Park is administered
by the National Park Service of the United States Department of the
Interior. A superintendent, whose address is P. O. Box 31, Kings
Mountain,N. C., is in immediate charge.
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