Sadly, Avalon is a North Carolina city that vanished overnight. Home to more than 450 people at the turn of the 20th century, more than half worked at the Avalon Mill in Rockingham County. In June of 1911, a tragedy struck and a massive blaze swept through the mill, burning it to the ground and devasting the small town. A dream the mill might be reconstructed was unrealized and the village was eventually abandoned. The nearby mill town of Mayodan became the new home for many, including their houses.

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To learn more about this North Carolina city that vanished overnight, visit the Museum and Archives of Rockingham County website. And another great digital resource, from which permission to use the photos was granted, is the website of DigitalNC.

The lovely Mayo River State Park in Mayodan may give some hints of the vanished town of Avalon. If you go, consider staying in a cozy Vrbo.

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