Battle of Alamance Commemoration
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The commemorations of the anniversary of the Battle of Alamance continue with the new and improved exhibits open for public view and the demonstrations of 18th-century military and domestic life. Small arms and cannon firing by the Craven Regiment and Guilford Militia will highlight the afternoon activities. Call for more information. 1-5pm.
Take Exit 143 off I-85/40 and follow signs on Nc Highway 62 South for six miles.
Battle of Alamance Commemoration
Phone : (336)227-4785 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : alamance@ncdcr.gov
Web: www.nchistoricsites.org/alamance/alamanc.htm
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