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Museums – Charlotte, North Carolina
Located next to the idyllic, Freedom Park is the Nature Museum of Charlotte. More on igougo
Landmarks – Dinwiddie, Virginia
Inscription. That stream flows into Stony Creek a mile west. On March 31, 1865, Pickett and W. H. F. Lee, coming from Five Forks, forced a passage of Chamberlain's Bed in the face of Sheridan's troops, who were driven back to Dinwiddie ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Graham, North Carolina
Educational Experiences - Precut Christmas trees, gift shop, restrooms, petting zoo, farm animals, school tours . Other school field trip programs we offer are as follows: Geology in November, Got ... More on pickyourownchristmastree
Landmarks – Greensboro, North Carolina
Inscription. To the memory, of the men of Greensboro and Guilford County, who fought for North Carolina and the Confederacy, in the War for Southern Independence. 1861Â Â 1865, These while in the... More on HMDB
Parks – Charlotte, North Carolina
I consider Kilborne Park my home disc golf course since it is closest to my house and it was where I first started chucking frisbees. It is a fantast ic beginner course for those that want to play ... More on KidsPlayParks
Landmarks – Burlington, North Carolina
Inscription. Battle of Clapp's Mill : On March 2, 1781, the American light troops under Colonel Otho Holland Williams of Maryland and Lieutenant Colonel Henry "Lighthouse Harry" Lee of Virginia engaged the British light troops near ... More on HMDB
Art Museums – Greensboro, North Carolina
CVA promotes visual arts and artists in the Piedmont Triad by offering changing exhibitions of local and regional art, workshops for artists and ... More on Visitgreensboronc.com
Museums – Kannapolis, North Carolina
At the Visitors Center at what is now the North Carolina Research Campus (once Cannon Village at Cannon Mills, the textile superpower that once employed 25,000 people), take a free self-guided tou... More on Visitcabarrus.com
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