Now used as the Town Hall, this early 19th-century house was once owned by Chief Justice Thomas Ruffin, who died there in 1870. The house has notable interior woodwork and six interesting outbuildings. Free tours available.
Now used as the Town Hall, this early 19th-century house was once owned by Chief Justice Thomas Ruffin, who died there in 1870. The house has notable interior woodwork and six interesting outbuildings. Free tours available.
The major anchor store here is Wal-Mart, with adjacent service businesses, including a supermarket and restaurants.
Hillsborough, NC Other Attractions
83 rooms, including 7 suites. Free continental breakfast, pool, fitness center, 24-hour coffee in the main lobby, 24-hour fax and copy services. Near shopping and the interstate.
Hillsborough, NC Businesses
The mission of the chamber is to preserve the growth and to advance the general welfare of the Hillsborough/Orange County area so that is business community will prosper.
Hillsborough, NC Businesses
Charming second-story restaurant in the heart of historic Hillsborough, specializing in grilled seafood, but also offering other entrees.
Hillsborough, NC Businesses
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I-85/40, Exit 147, Graham. Extended stay property. Conveniently located in quiet setting, our furnished executive suites offe...
Features horseshoe pits,lake with piers, football and soccer fields, three sand volleyball courts, walking trails and an 11-c...
Friendly Center location. Cafe set in a mountain-lodge atmosphere. Sandwiches, beer, wine and gourmet dishes. Lunch and dinn...
We offer pieces from many of the same vendors represented at Furnitureland South with limited availablility. Our goods can o...