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Historic John Blue House Complex


category : Historic Homes
This 100-year old Victorian house, with two museum rooms, is listed on National Register of Historic Places. Also located on pecan tree-lined grounds are three authentic log cabins, restored pre-Civil War cotton gin,restored country store, the Scotland County Museum and an operational miniature steam locomotive. This historic property also serves as a site for area festivals and events.


Address:
13040 X-way Rd.

Phone: (910)277-2585
Our Email: scotparks@carolina.net
Our Website:www.ncecho.com

Come visit us in Laurinburg, North Carolina

Attractions and Upcoming Events


Clinton Inn-Laurinburg

Full service Inn featuring Grahamns Buffet, and entertainment for the whole family

Laurinburg, NC Businesses

Scotland Inn Hotel

One of Scotland County's fine motels.

Laurinburg, NC Businesses

Cypress Creek Golf Club

A fun, playable course featuring Bermuda greens. This course has a links-style taste on the front, while the back tightens up. Bring your whole game with you. Championship (6222 yards, 69.4 rating, 112 slope); Middle (5500 yards, 66.3 rating, 106 slope); Forward (4493 yards, 65.5 rating, 102 slope)

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