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Landmarks – Columbus, North Carolina
Inscription. In Honor of, Dr. Columbus Mills: Planter and Physician, "Father of Polk County", After a ten-year effort to create a new county from parts of Henderson and Rutherford Counties, the North Carolina General Assembly passed ... More on HMDB
Campgrounds – Marion, North Carolina
Dogs of all sizes are allowed. There are no additional pet fees. Dogs must be leashed and cleaned up after. This RV park is closed during the off-season. The ... More on DogFriendly.com
Bars – Kernersville, North Carolina
Howard's Lounge - Beer, liquor and all other booze—it all ends up in the same place. If you’re looking for a decent fueling station ... More on clubzone
Landmarks – Cashiers, North Carolina
When I was young, I used to hike this mountain all the time. I practically ran up and down this mountain without breaking a sweat. ... More on igougo
Landmarks – Greenville, South Carolina
Inscription. Here was the, Boyhood Home of, Hugh Smith Thompson: 1836 1904, State Superintendent, of Education, South Carolina, 1877 1882, Governor of, South Carolina, 1882 1886, Assistant Secretary of, The Treasury, United States, ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Columbus, North Carolina
Inscription. Well-known guide and trapper. Helped survey Santa Fé Trail. Guided the ill-fated Fremont expedition of 1848. Was born near here in 1787. , Erected 1959 by Archives and Highway Departments. (Marker Number 0-52: ), , ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – High Point, North Carolina
Red Lion Manestream Inc - If you have to work the next morning, we bet a thousand bucks you’re going to call in sick. That’s because Red Lion Manestream Inc, at 2107 Kirkwood St, is open all night. So the odds of you getting a good ... More on clubzone
Trains – Greensboro, North Carolina
Inscription. Railroad line between Greensboro and Danville. Constructed, 1862-1864, for the Confederacy. Its terminus was nearby. , Erected 1988 by North Carolina Office of Archives and History. (... More on HMDB
Restaurants – Pickens, South Carolina
They are great most of the time but do not go when they are very busy. They seem to rush cooking the pizzas when they are busy and by hurrying we end up with "doughy" pizza completely uncooked. I give them an average rating ... More on Yahoo! Travel
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