Hillsborough, North Carolina
Hillsborough Farmers Market
The finest and freshest locally grown produce, prepared foods, flowers and crafts. Open every Saturday 8am - Noon from April through November.
Now used as the Town Hall, this early 19th-century house was once owned by Chief Justice Thomas Ruffin, who died there in 1870. The house has notable interior woodwork and six interesting outbuildings. Free tours available.
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The Triangle SportsPlex is the largest sports and recreation complex in Orange County. The facility includes an indoor skating rink, aquatics center with 3 indoor pools, fitness center, massage services, tanning, cafe, and birthday parties.
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Serves Cantonese, Mandarin, Hunan and Szechwan food. Daily lunch specials.
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Ayr Mount is a meticulously restored 1815 plantation home. It is finely furnished with Federal Antiques and Decorative Art. The home, built by William Kirkland of Scotland, sits on 265
Hillsborough, NC Historic Sites This is a 1701 reconstructed Occaneechi Indian Village with a palisade, huts, cooking site and sweat lodge. Appears as it did when used by the tribe along the Eno River Trading Path.
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1892. The oldest continuously used public school in NC. Statesville's only public grade school for the first 23 years of th...
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1891. Brick Romanesque Revival style synagogue which is Statesville's oldest religious building. Round-arched main entrance...