Once a lumber railway and trading center, it is now a historic district that includes 15 buildings constructed between 1890 and 1935, in addition to a small park. A reminder of the railroad age of rural North Carolina. Listed on the National Register. Located in Chatham County.
201 Centreport Dr. 800/225-5466. 104 suites. Complimentary continental breakfast, Exercise room, In-room movies, Outdoor Pool...
Weekday lunch buffet with soup, salad and a carving station. Group seating for 30 or more with a reservation. Reservations su...
Host of the annual Crepe Myrtle festival, a family-oriented festival featuring crafts, food, entertainment and more. ...
Winding through a maze of magnificent rock formations and creeks, Tot Hill provides its players with a vast array of heart-po...