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House in the Horseshoe State Historic Site


category : Historic Sites
Circa-1772 house was the scene of a Whig/Tory conflict during the American Revolution, and some of the bullet holes are still visible. Also the home of four-term North Carolina governor and prominent statesman Benjamin Williams from 1798 to 1814.




Address:
324 Alston House Rd.
Sanford, NC 27330
Phone: (910)947-2051


Our Email: horseshoe@ncmail.net
Our Website:www.ah.dcr.state.nc.us/sections/hs/horsesho/horses

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Sanford Golf Club

Championship (6200 yards, 69.9 rating, 121 slope); Middle (6000 yards, 69.9 rating, 121 slope); Forward (5200 yards, 68.8 rating, 112 slope); ;18 holes, par 71, ;putt. green, chip. green, pro shop, rentals, ;Open year-round, ;919/775-8320, ;

Sanford, NC Golf Courses

Sanford Golf Course

Course Access: Public
Holes: 18
Reserve Advance Tee Times: 30

Sanford, NC Golf Courses

House in the Horseshoe State Historic Site

Circa-1772 house was the scene of a Whig/Tory conflict during the American Revolution, and some of the bullet holes are still visible. Also the home of four-term North Carolina governor and prominent statesman Benjamin Williams from 1798 to 1814.

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