This marker represents the battle of September 1781, which took place at Quaker Thomas Lindley's mill, where over 250 soldiers on both sides were killed or wounded.
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Located off I-85/40, Exit 148, Graham. 100 rooms, restaurant, cable TV and satellite, king size and extra length beds. Economy and commercial rates. Convenient to outlets, Elon University, Duke University and UNC.
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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 CourthousesVoted 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
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Features 18 holes of finely crafted tradition. Its design is woven into the fabric of the area's native sandy soil. Longleaf ...
Beautiful, fully-equipped recreational facility surrounding a 350-acre trophy bass lake. Whether fishing, camping, swimming o...
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Bed & Breakfast--Classic revival style home; Circ 1916. Three guest rooms that sleep a total of 10. Catering available for a...