The Whirligig Park, named after the original creator of the Whirligigs, has become a major tourist attraction for Wilson, North Carolina.
The Whirligig Park, named after the original creator of the Whirligigs, has become a major tourist attraction for Wilson, North Carolina.
The tracks have historically separated the Black and White sections of Wilson. This barrier has now been eliminated.
The neglect of the “Black” cemetery, by the public works of Wilson, has resulted in severe overgrowth. Recent efforts have addressed this issue and the cemetery is being restored to its original significance.
The neglect of the “Black” cemetery, by the public works of Wilson, has resulted in severe overgrowth. Recent efforts have addressed this issue and the cemetery is being restored to its original significance.
The “White” cemetery in Wilson, which is the resting place of many of Wilson’s early residents, including Confederate officers.