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.
Open 24 hours a day for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
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Features lunch and dinner buffets with 21-item salad bar, plus regular menu, including homemade barbecue, all kinds of fresh seafood, steaks, vegetables and homemade desserts.
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Authentic Mexican food. Specializes in flavorful south-of-the-border cuisine and offers traditional Mexican beverages. Live music on the weekend.
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Specializing in teriyaki chicken sandwiches, Angus-beef burgers and warm deli sandwiches.
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