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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

Hickory Mountain Plant/Hosta Farm

More than 120 varieties of hostas and many different perennials, including a wide variety of hardy ferns. New plants added as they mature.

Pittsboro, NC Farms

Haw, Rocky, and Deep Rivers

Canoe, Kayak, Rafting--all types of paddling trips. Area outfitters provide canoe, white water canoe, sea kayak, and whitewater kayak instruction and guided adventures.

Pittsboro, NC Other Attractions

National Scenic Byway - Devil's Stompin' Ground Road

NC - 902. This byway takes its colorful name from a local legend attached to a clearing, in which is a circular path said to have been worn down by the devil`s pacing as he plotted new forms of mischief. Located in Chatham County.

Pittsboro, NC Scenic Drives

Historic Pittsboro

Pittsboro, named for William Pitt the Younger, was established in 1787 near Chatham Courthouse, the locus of county government since 1771

Pittsboro, NC Other Attractions

Things to do Farms near Pittsboro, NC

Rising Meadow Farm

Pet the famous Corriedale, Moorit, Polled Dorset and Navajo-Churro at this working sheep and cattle farm. Sheep products incl...

Occoneechee Farm Steak House

Specializes in steak and seafood. ...

Carrigan Farms

Open to the public for pick-your-own fruits and vegetables, hay rides, recreation and educational tours. ...

Historic Merchants and Farmers Bank Building

1908, ca. 1935. Distinctive three-story brick building in Renaissance Revival style. First story, which originally had two s...

Cedarock Historical Working Farm

"Reliving the American Way of Life" Cedarock Historical Farm is the original site of the Garrett farm dating back to 1830. B...