Somewhere along the Deep River in Randolph County, North Carolina, a town that once was filled with the noise, now stands almost perfectly still.
Coleridge grew fast in the late 1800s, powered by cotton mills, company stores, and the ambitions of a few determined men.
Then, just as quickly as it rose, it faded, leaving behind brick buildings, quiet roads, and a story most people have never heard. If you have ever wondered what happens to a town when its reason for existing disappears, Coleridge has your answer…