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Hillsborough, North Carolina

  • Montrose Gardens

    A nationally known complex of gardens begun in the mid-19th century by Gov. William Alexander Graham and his wife, Susan Washington Graham. Includes a rock garden, scree garden, woodland plantings and...
    Montrose Gardens
  • Chatwood Garden

    The Garden consists of a one acre woodland filled with a camellia collections and plentiful natives. The site is filled with Old Box, Hollies and other traditional southern plantings. Other beds inc...
    Chatwood Garden

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Hillsborough Farmers Market

The finest and freshest locally grown produce, prepared foods, flowers and crafts. Open every Saturday 8am - Noon from April through November.

Hillsborough, NC Farmers Markets

Burwell School Historic Site

The house (c. 1821, 1848) and outbuildings served as the Rev. and Mrs. Burwell's Female School from 1837 to 1857

Hillsborough, NC Historic Sites

Old Orange County Courthouse

Designed and built by John Berry in 1844-1845. Outstanding example of Greek Revival architecture with details of woodwork and stair brackets from Asher-Benjamins' pattern book. An English Clock (c.1769), a gift to the town of Hillsborough, is located in the courthouse cupola. Allow 15

Hillsborough, NC Historic Courthouses

The Waffle House

Open 24 hours a day for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Hillsborough, NC Other Attractions

Montrose Gardens

A nationally known complex of gardens begun in the mid-19

Hillsborough, NC Gardens

Things to do near Hillsborough, NC

Cavalier Inn

100 rooms. 13 miles to the Piedmont Triad International Airport; 3 miles to the Greensboro Coliseum and 4 miles from downtown...

Golf Club At Ballantyne, The

Course Access: PublicHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: 2 days...

Roadside Inn

23 rooms on business I-95, convenient to hospital, train, bus, and Airborne and Special Operations Museum. ...

Waldhorn Restaurant

German-Casual Attire ...

Historic Merchants and Farmers Bank Building

1908, ca. 1935. Distinctive three-story brick building in Renaissance Revival style. First story, which originally had two s...