Course Access: Private
Holes: 18
Reserve Advance Tee Times: 3
Alamance County was formed in 1849 from Orange County and Graham was designated as its county seat. The Alamance County Courthouse is an imposing three-story stone, neoclassic revival building located on a hexagonal plot in the center of Graham's commercial district. Designed in 1925
Graham, NC Historic Courthouses Course Access: Semi-Private
Holes: 18
Reserve Advance Tee Times: 7
Voted the best public course in the Piedmont, 1997; voted the third best public course in the state in 1997 by Carolinas Magazine NCCBI.;Championship (6935 yards, 73.9 rating, 134 slope); Back (70.7 rating, 129 slope); Middle (5804 yards, 67.9 rating, 120 slope); Forward (4870 yards, 67.5 rating, 11
Graham, NC Golf CoursesThe Museum is the home for Graham Fire Department's Engine 1, a 1930
Graham, NC MuseumsSoups and sandwiches. Breakfast and lunch served Mon.-Fri. Personal checks accepted. ...
A picturesque resort nestled among 1500 acres of oak, pine and dogwood covered hills. The resort maintains a 36-hole, world c...
An independently owned, twenty-six unit motel. ...
Reconstructed in 1833, after Fayetteville's Great Fire of 1831, the church features ten pyramidal spires and unique stained g...
Magnificent 12,500 square foot Colonial home located on 3&1/2 acres of beautifully landscaped lawn. Tours on request, call a...