A memorial mill stone marker circled by granite story boards and maps relates the March 2, 1781, battle and retreat of American forces under fire of British forces commanded by Gen. Lord Cornwallis.
A memorial mill stone marker circled by granite story boards and maps relates the March 2, 1781, battle and retreat of American forces under fire of British forces commanded by Gen. Lord Cornwallis.
The CVB provides travelers with free visitor information to assist you in your travels, whether you are passing through or staying overnight. Centrally located on Interstate 85 and Interstate 40
Burlington, NC BusinessesA memorial mill stone marker circled by granite story boards and maps relates the March 2, 1781
Burlington, NC BattlesitesThe course built in 1964 is open year round. Championship (6710 yards, 71.3 rating, 116 slope); Middle (6100 yards, 68.4 rating, 113 slope); Forward (4801 yards, 68.4 rating, 115 slope);18 holes, par 70. Course offers driving range, pro shop chipping, junior golf program and putting green.
Burlington, NC Golf CoursesThe site where Royal Governor William Tryon led the NC militia against the Regulators in battle on May 16, 1771
Burlington, NC Historic SitesCourse Access: PrivateHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: 7 days...
Located on I-95, exit 107 in Johnston County, easily accessible from the interstate. Nearby attractions include the Tobacco ...
Famous for bean and bacon soup, homemade chicken, tuna and egg salad, along with hot dogs and many desserts. ...
Collectibles, antiques and much more. Several vendors including D & D Militaria. ...