The Haliwa-Saponi Tribe consists of 3,800 enrolled tribal members and approximately 2,700 (73%) live in a very tight-knit tribal community on the Warren and Halifax County border in northeastern North Carolina.
The Haliwa-Saponi Tribe consists of 3,800 enrolled tribal members and approximately 2,700 (73%) live in a very tight-knit tribal community on the Warren and Halifax County border in northeastern North Carolina.
The Haliwa-Saponi Tribe consists of 3,800 enrolled tribal members and approximately 2,700 (73%) live in a very tight-knit tribal community on the Warren and Halifax County border in northeastern North Carolina.
Hollister, NC Other Attractions
Medoc Mountain summit is 325 feet high, has 10.25 miles of hiking trails, 2,300 acres of hardwoods/pine forest located on the fall line between Piedmont/Coastal Plain. Variety of flora typically found in Western North Carolina, camping and picnic area/
Hollister, NC State ParksAircraft and aviation artifact museum and aircraft restoration facility.Over the past three decades, the museum has developed...
One of the oldest and well know night spots in Chapel Hill. Classic rock and blues. Known for big (33-oz.) Carolina blue cu...
Mordecai Historic Park offers a unique glimpse into early Raleigh life. The park features Mordecai House(c.1785/1826), former...
Enjoy hayrides, a pumpkin patch and a play land for children with old fashioned fun and games. Also, enjoy an abundance of d...
Class "A" Affiliate of the Chicago White Sox. Member of the South Atlantic League of Professional Baseball, Northern Division...