Salisbury, North Carolina, is the county seat of Rowan County, which was
carved in 1753 from Anson County. Salisbury, located on the junction of
a Native American trading route and the Great Wagon Road through North
Carolina, was an important economic crossroads through most of the 18th
and 19th centuries. Salisbury became a railroad hub in the 1850s, was
the location of a large Confederate prison during the Civil War, and is
home to two historic colleges--Catawba College and Livingstone College.
The locally popular soft drink Cheerwine has been headquartered in
Salisbury since 1917. Today, Salisbury is revered as a historic North
Carolina city that preserves the past while actively embracing the
future. Salisbury showcases the rich transportation, commercial, and
community history of this piedmont city.