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Landmarks – Four Oaks, North Carolina
Inscription. Field hospital of the, XX Corps during the, Battle of Bentonville, was located here. Four hundred Union, soldiers, wounded in, the Battle of Averas-, boro (16 miles west) on, March 16,... More on HMDB
Bars – Garner, North Carolina
Sam's Tavern In The Groove - While you don’t need to be wearing a suit to get into Sam's Tavern In The Groove, looking nice will help. The crowd is attractive and the bartenders even more so. If you’re looking for a ... More on clubzone
Nightlife – Hopewell, Virginia
Serving breakfast at 6:30am, daily luncheon specials and the Bison Burger. Dine in or carry out. Texas Hold 'Em Poker on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday nights. World Tavern Poker Night on Monday. Full House Poker Night on Wednesday. ... More on Virginia.org
Things To Do – Raleigh, North Carolina
Screens: 1 Sound: Car Capacity: 450 Typical season: Technical details: none Center Drive-In Timeline: ... More on drive-ins.com
Bars – Battleboro, North Carolina
Battleboro's Sports Bar & Lng - There’s not much to be said about the cocktails at Battleboro's Sports Bar & Lng. They’re not necessarily cheap, but ... More on clubzone
Things To Do – Benson, North Carolina
Screens: 1 Sound: speakers Car Capacity: Typical season: Technical details: none Cotton Boll Drive-In Timeline: There are no ... More on drive-ins.com
Golf Courses – Goldsboro, North Carolina
After the major renovation a few years ago, the course is even better though more challenging. More on golflink.com
Things To Do – Hopewell, Virginia
Below the fall line near Richmond, the James becomes a broad tidal river. Excellent fishing exists for largemouth bass, striped bass (rockfish), and especially for catfish. Although fishing from the shoreline is available ... More on AnglerWeb.com
Landmarks – Emporia, Virginia
Inscription. William McKendree was born in King William County in 1757. He soon moved with his family to present-day Greensville County, and later served in the Revolutionary War. In 1786, the county licensed him to keep a tavern ... More on HMDB
Restaurants – Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina
Better Ingredients. Better Pizza. Papa John's More on Yahoo! Travel
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