Atkinsons
Mill,
outside
Selma. 240-year-old operating grist mill. Tours.
(919) 965-3547
www.atkinsonmilling.com
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Bentonville Battleground,
Four Oaks. Site of N.C.’s largest land Civil War battle.
(910) 594-0789
www.bentonvillebattlefield.nc
historicsites.org
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Blount-Bridgers House,
Tarboro. 1808 plantation home includes the Hobson Pittman Memorial
Art Gallery.
(252) 823-4159
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Boyette-Slave and
School House,
Kenly. Historic, one-room log house. (919) 284-3431
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| Buck Spring Plantation, Warrenton.
Home of early political leader. (252) 257-3640 |
Gov. Charles B.
Aycock Birthplace,
Fremont. Boyhood home of state’s “Education Governor,” including
19th-century farmstead, 1893 schoolhouse and modern visitors center.
(919) 242-5581
www.ah.dcr.state.nc.us/sections/
hs/aycock/aycock.htm
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College View Historic
District, Greenville. An early 20th century residential
neighborhood. (252) 329-4487
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CSS Ram Neuse State
Historic
Site and Richard Caswell Memorial,
near Kinston. Restored remains of Neuse ironclad vessel.
(252) 522-2091
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East Carolina Village
of Yesteryear,
Greenville. Agricultural life of the area from 1840-1940. On county
fairgrounds.
(252) 329-4200
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Grifton Depot,
Grifton. 1920 railroad depot.
(252) 524-5169
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Harmony Hall,
Kinston. Once owned by 1770s Gov. Richard Caswell.
(800) 869-0032 |
Heritage Place,
Kinston. Lenoir Community College. (252) 527-6223
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Historic Albemarle Tour.
(800) 734-1117
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Historic Halifax.
Restored buildings, film, exhibits and tours of the town that spawned America’s
independence in 1776. (252) 583-7191
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Historic Jackson.
(252) 534-3811
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Historic Tarboro.
(252) 823-4159
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Historic Warren County.
(252) 257-3114
www.warrencountync.org
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Historic Warrenton.
(252) 257-3315
www.warrenton-nc.com |
Johnston County
Heritage
Center,
Smithfield. (919) 934-2836
www.johnstonnc.com/heritage
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Mount Olive Historic District.
Listed on National Register of Historic Places. (919) 658-3113
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Norlina Community Development Association.
(252) 456-2406
www.norlina.com
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Roanoke Canal Trail,
Roanoke Rapids. Seven miles along early 19th century canal.
(800) 522-4282
www.visithalifax.com
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Robert Lee Humber
House, Greenville. Contains eastern office of state Division
of Archives and History.
(252) 830-6580
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Selma Railroad Depot.
Historic Amtrak station.
(919) 965-9841
www.visitselmanc.com |
Shiloh Farm,
Ayden. 1827 plantation house. Farm-oriented entertainment complex
with demos and exhibits focusing on lost skills.
(252) 746-8017
www.shilohfarm-nc.com
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Stonewall Manor,
Rocky Mount. 1830 plantation house with furnishings.
(252) 972-5080
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Tarboro Historic
District & National Recreation
Trail.
(800)-TARBORO
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Waynesborough Village, Goldsboro.
19th-century village, includes family home, medical office, one-room
school, law office and Quaker Meeting House.
(919) 731-1653
www.wcpl.org/waynes
borough.htm
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Willow Oak Cemetery, Goldsboro.
Mass grave of 800 Civil War soldiers, both Confederate and Union.
(919) 734-2245 |
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