Originally constructed in 1908 and spans the Deep River. The bridge underwent many reconstructions and renovations until 1992. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It provides a scenic view and is a wonderful place for a picnic. Canoe put-in as well.
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Forty acres with picnic tables; site of Historic Camelback Bridge and annual festivals. Located in Chatham County.
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Circa 1903, a beautifully restored Queen Anne home in Historic Warrenton, NC, serving a sumptuous full breakfast. Walking dis...
State Historic Site where the Civil War ended in 1865 when Confederate General Johnston surrendered to Union General Sherman ...
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