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The Blount-Bridgers House is a Federal style plantation house built c. 1808 by Thomas Blount, a prominent Edgecombe County businessman and United States Congressman. "The Grove," as it was known then, was built on a 296 acre tract of land purchased in 1795
Tarboro, NC MemorialsJust minutes north of Lexington, The Country Store is noted for its handmade quilts, tables, chairs, crafts and canned food i...
Fish, seafood and chicken. Dine in, take out or call in. Lunch and dinner served daily. ...
North Carolina's first commercial district on the National Register of Historic Places, the Downtown Durham Historic District...
The Hollows Motel is named after Mount Airy's old nickname "The Hollows." The area was called "The Hollows" because it is enc...
Features antique fire trucks and fire-fighting equipment. It was established in 1975. The museum has a 1925 & 1930 American ...