Averasboro
Civil War Battleground and Museum.
March 1865 military action, highlights Lebanon, a plantation home used as a
Confederate hospital, and the Chicora Cemetery. (910) 891-5019
www.averasboro.com
www.averasboroactivities.com
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Bethesda Church
and
Cemetery,
Aberdeen. 1790 historic church. (910) 944-1319
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Bryant House &
McLendon Cabin,
Carthage. Historic properties depicting early county life.
(910) 947-3995
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Cameron
Historic District.
19 historic places. Antique fairs in May and October.
(910) 245-3697
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Historic Summerville
Presbyterian Church,
Harnett County. Built in 1845-1846. Adjoining cemetery contains
the grave of a mysterious stranger found dead inside the church.
(910) 893-4620 |
The House in the Horseshoe State
Historic Site,
near Carthage. Colonial plantation home.
(910) 947-2051
www.ah.dcr.state.nc.us/
sections/hs/horsesho/
horsesho.htm
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The Howard House,
Dunn. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
(910) 892-5453
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Malcolm Blue Farm
and Museum,
Aberdeen. Antebellum farm on National Register of Historic Places.
(910) 944-7558
www.malcolmbluefarm.org
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Shaw House,
Southern Pines. 1840 Antebellum home; home of Moore County Historical
Association. (910) 692-2051 |
Town Creek Indian Mound State
Historic Site,
near Mt. Gilead. 500-year-old burial site, demonstrations, festivals,
museum.
(910) 439-6802
www.ah.dcr.state.nc.us/
sections/hs/town/town.htm
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Tufts Archives,
Pinehurst. James Walker Tufts’ dream of Pinehurst displayed.
(910) 295-3642
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Union Station,
Aberdeen. Featuring railroad exhibits from the Aberdeen and
Rockfish Railroad, and one of two inspection cars left in the U.S.
(910) 944-5902
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Weymouth Center,
Southern Pines. Historic home hosts N.C. Literary Hall of Fame, readings, concerts,
lectures. (910) 692-6261
www.weymouthcenter.org |
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