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Located in Lexington just off US 64 on Talbert Blvd. Serving sliced and chopped barbecue.

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NC Association of Festivals & Events

NCF&E is an organization of over 150 festivals, events, and festival-related companies who that take place or do business in North Carolina.NCF&E offeres information for both visitors to NC and to members alike. For NCF&

Lexington, NC Businesses

Bob Timberlake Gallery

A gallery, retail store and museum that features the art, home furnishings and accessories of internationally-recognized artist/designer Bob Timberlake. Located just off I-85 at Exit 94

Lexington, NC Arts

Lexington Tourism Authority

Visitor Information Center and Lexington Tourism Authority - Local information about the greater Lexington area and events. Brochures on attractions and accommodations throughout North Carolina. State maps, visitor guides and travel guides available.

Lexington, NC Tours

Comfort Suites of Lexington

Award-winning hotel 2 years in a row with some rooms decorated in Bob Timberlake furnishings. The ONLY hotel near High Rock Lake with exterior electrical outlets for fishermen. High speed Internet access and pay-per-view movies. Large one-room king/queen suites w/

Lexington, NC Businesses

Andy's Barbecue Restaurant

Located North of Lexington on US 52. Serving sliced and chopped BBQ.

Lexington, NC Businesses

Things to do near Lexington, NC

Hickory Meadows Golf Course

Course Access: PublicHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: Yes...

NC Association of Convention & Visitor Bureaus

The mission of the NCACVB is to cooperatively market the state of North Carolina, its members' destinations and their constit...

Weatherspoon Art Museum

Weatherspoon is nationally recognized for its exceptional collection of 5,600 exhibitions of modern and contemporary art work...

Atrium Inn

425 S. Main St. (888) 9ATRIUM Features: In-room coffee, and 32" TV's. Located across from the Atrium Furniture Mall. All ro...

Old Bluff Church

The church was formed in 1758. James Campbell, the first minister, was from Pennsylvania. The church discontinued activity in...