Piedmont Region, North Carolina Memorials
Royster Memorial Golf Course
Course Access: Public
Holes: 9
Reserve Advance Tee Times:Special Operations Memorial Plaza
The Plaza features the Special Warfare Memorial Statue and memorial stones donated by Special Operations veterans groups.
James E. Shepard Memorial Library
Repository for federal documents, maps and microfilm. Treasure Room houses many primary materials on African-American life and culture.
82nd Airborne Division War Memorial Museum
The museum houses the history of the 82nd Airborne Division from 1917
Tufts Archives, Given Memorial Library
James Walker Tufts' dream of Pinehurst unfolds in the letters, pictures and news clippings displayed here dating from 1895.
Charlotte Hawkins Brown Museum at Historic Palmer Memorial Institute
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Museum of the Waxhaws & Andrew Jackson Memorial
Focuses on the region's history from 1650 to 1900. Andrew Jackson, the nation's 7th President, is one of the subjects covered at the museum.
Blount-Bridgers House/Hobson Pittman Memorial Gallery
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,"
John F. Kennedy Memorial Chapel
This chapel was named for President John F. Kennedy, who designated the green beret for Special Forces soldiers and was a dynamic force behind the formation of the special operations unit. <
GI Memorial Home (Historic)
At end of WWII returning veterans found an acute shortage of local homes. To relieve the problem, Charles Cannon had 100
Raleigh Memorial Auditorium
Downtown Raleigh's Convention and Conference Center Complex consists of two separate facilities, the Raleigh Convention and Conference Center (RCCC)
Royster Memorial Golf Course
Named in top 25 public courses in the Charlotte area by Business Journal.;Championship (2961 yards, 113 slope); ;9 holes, par 36, ;range, putt. green, chip. green, pro shop, rentals, ;
Duke Memorial United Methodist Church
1907 twin-towered, Gothic Revival-style church. Named for Washington Duke; features 10-bell, manually-operated carillon and Holtkamp organ. Carillon performances nightly.
<North Carolina Vietnam Veterans' Memorial
Recognizes 1,607 North Carolinians killed or missing in the Vietnam War. Located two miles south of Thomasville along I-85 in the Rest Area near mile marker 100.