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Chatham County Historical Association


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Request a brochure of the numerous sites in Chatham County that are listed on the National Historic Register. Visit the modest museum in the Chatham County Courthouse on Fridays, from 10am until 2pm. Scattered throughout the county are fourteen highway historical markers (six in Pittsboro).


Address:
POB 913

Phone: (919)542-3603


Our Email: history@chathamhistory.org
Our Website:www.chathamhistory.org

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Chatham County Historical Association

Request a brochure of the numerous sites in Chatham County that are listed on the National Historic Register. Visit the modest museum in the Chatham County Courthouse on Fridays, from 10am until 2pm. Scattered throughout the county are fourteen highway historical markers (six in Pittsboro)

Pittsboro, NC Museums

Allen & Son Pit-Cooked Bar-B-Que

NC barbeque, pulled pork sandwiches with coleslaw, and other incredible dishes. Excellent milkshakes and hushpuppies too!

Pittsboro, NC Businesses

China Inn

Enjoy a variety of Chinese dishes.

Pittsboro, NC Businesses

Talking Tree Trail

The Talking Tree Trail is 3/4 mile and is a feature of Jordan Lake Educational State Forest, the newest of NC's Educational State Forests. The Talking Tree Trail features "talking trees," each witha recorded message about its history and surroundings. Located in Chatham County.

Pittsboro, NC Trails


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