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Things To Do – Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Timothy Vogler was born in 1806 and was one of seven children of Christoph and Anna Vogler. In 1819, he went to apprentice with ... More on igougo
Things To Do – Asheville, North Carolina
Quaint setting, but not a place where you could meet the artists. More on TripAdvisor
Golf Courses – Cashiers, North Carolina
Personnel are helpful and friendly too. More on golflink.com
Themeparks – Franklin, North Carolina
Located in the land of the Waterfalls between Franklin and Highlands,, Buckwood offers a relaxing mountain vacation setting. Awaken to the sound of rushing Buck Creek, relax in a porch rocker, hike mountain ... More on Visitnc.com
Parks – Hickory, North Carolina
Features an outdoor basketball court, lighted softball field, playground equipment and restrooms. More on Hickorymetro.com
Parks – Greensboro, North Carolina
The free experience was okay. More on Yahoo! Travel
Landmarks – Greensboro, North Carolina
Inscription. The President of the Confederacy held two meetings of his cabinet, April 12-13, 1865, at the home of J. T. Wood, which was a few yards N. , Erected 1940 by North Carolina Division of ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Cherokee, North Carolina
Inscription. on Southern Boundary Line of lands allotted to the earl of Granville, one of the lords proprietors, in 1743 by the British Crown. The dividing line between Burke and Rutherford counties ran here until after 1792. Beginning ... More on HMDB
Parks – Cullowhee, North Carolina
A true backwoods American adventure. "Yer not from round here are ye b More on Trails
National And State Parks – Cherokee, North Carolina
The highlight of this ride is the steep, winding, twisting downhill along Bunches Creek from Big Witch Gap. In fact, many people like to do the Heintooga ride backwards (when the one-way Round Bottom Road is closed to autos) and come ... More on Trails
Landmarks – Cherokee, North Carolina
Inscription. The rugged terrain of the Smoky Mountains determined patterns of human settlement. Residents of the Smokies be they native Cherokees or European emigrants and their descendants gravitated to valleys or coves. Settlement ... More on HMDB
Restaurants – Winston-Salem, North Carolina
While exploring this neighborhood, notice streets named after characters and locations in the fairy tale ?Robin Hood.? This residential area, built from the 1950s to present day, features stately homes and ... More on Visitnc.com
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