This impressive house museum was once home to Dr. Josephus Hall, Chief Surgeon at the Salisbury Confederate Prison during the Civil War. Built in 1820 in the Federal style, additions in 1859 and in 1900
Salisbury, NC Historic HomesThis 1819 Federal townhouse was built by Jacob Stirewalt, master builder of the period, and reflects the lifestyle of the more affluent citizens of the early 1800
Salisbury, NC BusinessesDedicated in 1874, this is the final resting place for veterans of all wars. Buried in 18 trench graves are 11,700 Union soldiers who died at the Salisbury Confederate Prison during the Civil War. Office open 8 am - 4:30
Salisbury, NC CemeteriesElegant accommodations provided in this Preservation North Carolina award-winning 1905 Victorian Inn. Three rooms with private baths and an exceptional two-room suite;
Salisbury, NC BusinessesLocated at I-85 exit 76A near several restaurants, the Happy Traveler Inn offers nice rooms at a good price. Convenient to: Charlotte & Greensboro Airports - 45 miles; North Carolina Transportation Museum - 3 miles; Lowe's (Charlotte) Motor Speedway - 18 miles; International Furniture Market - 30
Salisbury, NC BusinessesA family owned and operated restaurant in business for 28 years. Pizza, pasta, subs, side orders and desserts. Lunch and dinn...
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Stewart Theatre, located in the Tally Student Center at North Carolina State University, is the home of the NCSU Center Stage...
This marker represents the battle of September 1781, which took place at Quaker Thomas Lindley's mill, where over 250 soldier...
Course Access: PublicHoles: 9Reserve Advance Tee Times: Yes...