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National And State Parks – New Bern, North Carolina
You should check out the Croatan National Forest! It is a well managed area with very helpful and informati... More on Yahoo! Travel
Landmarks – Robersonville, North Carolina
Serving eastern-style barbecue and good home-style meals as well as seasonal favorites like fresh herring. Visit the strawberry picking fields adjacent to the restaurant in April and May and pick-y... More on Visitnc.com
Donuts – Greenville, North Carolina
My husband and I also like their Pirate Special a good deal for us college students living on a budget but have a strong sweet tooth. More on Yahoo! Travel
Things To Do – Bath, North Carolina
The first stop should be the visitor center. They have an orientation movie, "A town called Bath", which is a very good background ... More on igougo
Landmarks – Suffolk, Virginia
Inscription. The ceremonial heart of the Nansemond Indian district stood a mile east on Dumpling Island in the Nansemond River. In 1608, Capt. John Smith led colonists upriver to obtain corn from t... More on HMDB
Themeparks – Greenville, North Carolina
Category: Theme Amusement Park Busch Entertainment Corp is a premier supplier of amusement in North Carolina. Visit us at our ... More on localamusementparks.com
Landmarks – New Bern, North Carolina
Inscription. The walls on this site are erected over the brick and ballast stone foundation of the first house of worship of Colonial Craven Parish which was established in 1715. The brick Anglican Church was completed in 1750, and ... More on HMDB
Themeparks – New Bern, North Carolina
Category: Amusement Park Cleveland Parks Sr is a top source of entertainment in North Carolina. Visit us at our location in ... More on localamusementparks.com
Landmarks – Suffolk, Virginia
Inscription. Federal forces occupied Suffolk on 12 May 1862 and built earthworks around the town; Brig. Gen. John J. Peck took command in October. Cavalry vedettes, or mounted pickets, were posted some distance outside the fortifications ... More on HMDB
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