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Landmarks – Fayetteville, North Carolina
Originally the site of the State House, the current structure was built in 1832. Architecturally unique in North Carolina, the Market House is one of the few structures in North America to use the... More on Visitfayettevillenc.com
Bars – Lucama, North Carolina
S & S Tavern, located at 104 S Main St, is your garden variety pub. It’s not going to win any raves of "Hottest. Bar. Ever.," but it’s a serviceable place to relax and unwind. Just keep your expectations grounded.... More on clubzone
Museums – Greenville, North Carolina
If you're looking for a strong dose of culture in this sports-oriented area, the Greenville Museum of Art is your best bet. You'll find many nice displays of art and an extra-large collection of p...
Bars – Fayetteville, North Carolina
Alias Night Club - Now you have your cake and eat it too. Alias Night Club, located at 984 Old Mcpherson Church Rd, is a hybrid of both trendy-club and swank-lounge. Get there early and stay ... More on clubzone
Golf Courses – Wilson, North Carolina
Facilities are great, although a bit old even with renovation. More on golflink.com
Things To Do – Santee, South Carolina
Full time lake resident guide for catfish, crappie, striper. I know where they are biting The home site of NO Fish NO Pay and the only Independent Female Guide on the Santee Cooper Lakes! Capt.'s Barb ... More on AnglerWeb.com
Things To Do – Greenville, North Carolina
BackDoor Skatepark has a Great layout with plenty of variety to skate. 2 5-ft. quarter pipes, a 4ft. spine with a little gap, a 5 ft. with and escalator to 6-ft. quarter pipe. The 6-ft. is connecte... More on skateboardpark.com
Landmarks – New Zion, South Carolina
Inscription. Midway Presbyterian Church, named because of its location halfway between Salem and Williamsburg Churches, traces its beginning to 1801, when services were being held under a brush arbor. The earliest building was erected ... More on HMDB
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