The image is a sepia-toned collage of historical reenactors dressed in early 20th-century or late 19th-century attire. On the left, a man wearing a vest, white shirt, and hat stands beside vintage equipment, possibly a printing press or farm machinery. In the center, a group of men and women in period clothing, including long skirts, blouses, shawls, and hats, pose together in front of a rustic wooden building. On the far right, one woman sits knitting while another stands beside a wooden barrel pump, suggesting daily life scenes from a bygone era. The warm, antique color palette evokes a nostalgic, museum-like atmosphere.

Mint Hill Historical Society – North Carolina

Mint Hill Market

It might not be the biggest or the oldest, but our Mint Hill Market is one of the most unique. Set in the Carl J. McEwen Historical Village, it offers the perfect spot to buy produce that is locally grown, peruse crafts, or have a hot dog or hamburger. It’s a testament to the work members of the historical society have done in recent years to make the village not only a place for preserving history, but somewhere the town can gather and celebrate the ways of the past.

Mint Hill Market (CC BY 4.0) by minthillhistory

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Days and Hours

Open Saturdays
May through October
9 am until 1 pm

Mint Hill Market sign (CC BY 4.0) by minthillhistory