“History of the Nissen Wagon Works in NC” A250 Presentation - At N.C. Transportation Museum
Nissen Wagon Works began operation in 1834 and stopped operations in the 1940s. Founded by John Philip Nissen, the company produced many wagons that were used for agricultural and general transport. Nissen was located near Waughton, which is now a part of the city of Winston-Salem. Learn about the company and the height of production, which at the time Nissen produced up to 50 wagons daily and became one of the South’s largest manufacturers at the height of production.
This presentation is hosted by Larry Neal, who has served several years as a historian at the North Carolina Transportation Museum. If you need assistance or have any questions before registering, contact Larry Neal at larry.neal@dncr.nc.gov or 704-636-2889.
This presentation will be held in the museum’s Back Shop building near the wagon exhibit.
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N.C. Transportation Museum, 1 Samuel Spencer Drive, Spencer, NC 28159, United States
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Organization:
N.C. Transportation MuseumLocation:
1 Samuel Spencer Drive
Spencer, NC, 28159United States
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Phone:
704-636-2889Contact name:
General Staff
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Dates:
05/14/2026
Time:
7:00 pm
Price:
This is a free event that does not require museum admission, but all attendees must pre-register for this presentation.
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All Ages Adults & kids togetherWeb Service
