Directions from Williamsburg, Virginia to White Lake, North Carolina





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General Joseph Eggleston Johnston

Landmarks – Four Oaks, North Carolina

Inscription. “Defender of the Southland to the end”, In memory and honor of Confederate soldiers, who fought at Bentonville Battlefield, North Carolina, during March 19-21, 1865, Erected by Sons of Confederate Veterans, ... More on HMDB

Federal Junction

Landmarks – Newton Grove, North Carolina

Inscription. Shermans Left and, Right Wings joined, forces here during the, afternoon of March 20, 1865. They constructed, works across the road, and skirmished with, the Confederates. , Erected b... More on HMDB

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  • Inscription. Constructed by First, Michigan Engineers and, others, March 19, 1865. Occupied by Federals, throughout the battle. Works begin 75 yards, behind this marker. , Erected by Archives and ... More on HMDB

Bermuda Hundred

Landmarks – Chester, Virginia

Bermuda Hundred was started in 1613, after the English settlers made peace with the Virginia natives. It was named after the traumatic shipwreck of the "Third Supply" bringing reinforcements to Vir... More on Virginia.org

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  • Inscription. Established 1613 by Sir Thomas Dale. First incorporated Virginia town 1614. Home of John Rolfe, colony recorder, who married Pocahontas. Rev. Alexander Whitaker ministered here. Early ... More on HMDB

Piney Grove The Front Line and the Home Front

Landmarks – Charles City, Virginia

Inscription. In Virginia, the “Home Front” and the “Front Line” were often just miles apart during the Civil War. In places such as Charles City County families provided their men for troops and also lost the ... More on HMDB

Rofelt Pasha Temple

Religion and Faith – Rocky Mount, North Carolina

Friendly's Ice Cream Shop

Ice Cream – Lumberton, North Carolina

this place is waaaaay too expensive for the food they serve....the food is not bad but the prices are definitely not friendly on your pocket... More on Yahoo! Travel

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  • This place is waaaaay too expensive for the food they serve.... the food is not bad but the prices are definitely ... More on Yahoo! Travel

Sussex County Courthouse

Landmarks – Sussex, Virginia

This courthouse was completed in 1828 by Dabney Cosby, Sr., who was employed as a builder for Thomas Jefferson at the University of Virginia. The town-hall ... More on Virginia.org

Food Lion

Grocery Convenience Shopping – Wilson, North Carolina

First Railroad

Trains – Garysburg, North Carolina

Inscription. The first railroad in the State was completed in 1833 from Petersburg, Va. to Blakely, on the Roanoke River, a short distance southeast. , Erected 1942 by North Carolina Archives and Highway Departments. (Marker Number ... More on HMDB

Little Singletary Lake

Things To Do – Tar Heel, North Carolina

Masonic Center of Rocky Mount

Things To Do – Rocky Mount, North Carolina

Village Station 1893 Restaurant

Restaurants – Lumberton, North Carolina

Fisherman Family Seafood

Restaurants – Whiteville, North Carolina