Happy Thanksgiving Indian Trail NC
An Indian Trail NC citizen has given town residents a Thanksgiving gift in the form of a folk art turkey made from hay bales. You can see it here in the photo to the right. You might think that Indian Trail has gone completely suburban when driving Old Monroe Road/Old Charlotte Highway from Matthews NC to Monroe NC. You pass neighborhood after neighborhood built since the 1990s identified by their distinctive entry monuments of brick and stone. You find community shopping centers with offices and grocery stores and restaurants.
You can even find a Starbucks!
But guess what? You can still find a little country in Indian Trail NC. At this homestead, you can enjoy a white farmhouse with wrap-around porch set among the farm fields and woods. And you can definitely enjoy the folk art in the front yard. Not only is there a large turkey wishing passersby a Happy Thanksgiving, there is also a giant fellow waving and wishing everyone well. As you can see from the photo below, he’s also made of hay and he towers over the power lines. He’ll remain in place all winter. The next time you travel along this route, take a look and enjoy a little bit of country in Indian Trail NC.
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Copyright 2009. Carol Fox. Allen Tate Realtors. *Happy Thanksgiving Indian Trail NC*
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