

Henry River Mill Village 4246
This was the filming site of Hunger Games District 12
Marketing description
Henry River Mill Village is a one-of-a-kind property with its proximity to major interstate I-40, just one mile south off exit 119. Your chance to own 43 acres of prime land, consisting of two parcels on the west side of Henry River Road within this enchanting Historic Village. Several charming, albeit abandoned, homes await renovation, providing a perfect canvas for restoration enthusiasts or developers. The Village is known by most for its use as the set for the original Hunger Games film in 2012. Development of the North Carolina Wilderness Gateway Trail will take advantage of the Henry Fork River that borders this property. Henry River is the only commercial retail property currently on the projected path of the state trail system, which places this property in the perfect position for a kayak outfitter, campsites, or a gift and provisions shop or for a residential retreat, a community project, or investment, this property is filled with promise. Agent is related to Owners.
Investment highlights
The Henry River Mill Village Historic District is an early 1900’s textile mill village less than a mile south of exit 119 on I-40 near Hildebran, NC, which is located on the border of Catawba and Burke County.
The Village is surrounded on 3 sides by the Henry Fork River, and the topography of the land provides unique vantage points from both the river valley all the way to Baker Mountain Park just south of the property. While recently added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2019, Henry River Mill Village is known by most for its use as the set for the original Hunger Games film in 2012.
Unique Attributes of the Henry River Mill Village Property:
The Henry River Mill Village offers a one-of-a-kind property with its proximity to a major interstate, vast acreage of undeveloped land, and its historical and pop culture significance.
Beyond the Hunger Games, the Village was featured on the “Mysteries of the Abandoned” television show and “In With The Old” television show in 2021 on the Discovery Networks.
The Village currently operates as a historic site for daily visitation with revenues exceeding $50,000 per year in admission and gift shop sales. Additionally, the renovated house is used as a two unit Airbnb rental that generates revenues in excess of $20,000 per year.
Development of the North Carolina Wilderness Gateway Trail will take advantage of the Henry Fork River that touches the property on 3 sides. Henry River is the only commercial retail property currently on the projected path of the state trail system, which places the property in the perfect position to run a kayak outfitter, campsites, or a gift and provisions shop.
Placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2019 - Offers opportunity for up to 40% tax credits (state and federal)
Easy access from Interstate I-40
One of the Top Things to Do in Hickory, NC on Trip Advisor
Filming location for District 12 in the Hunger Games
Currently has 5 books written on property, including a cookbook. Two of these are available now on Amazon.
43 total acres of mature hardwood trees, natural creeks and springs, wildlife and river access.
Geography
Henry River Mill Village is located approximately 1 mile south of Exit 119 on I-40, which supported 54,000 vehicles per day in 2017 according to the NCDOT. Exit 119 is located 5 miles west from the major I-40 and HWY 321 interchange. In both east and west directions, there is highway signage identifying Exit 119 as "Hildebran/Henry River". Other than turning off of the interstate, visitors have no turns or directions needed
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