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  • Ace Speedway

    Part of the NASCAR Sanctioned Racing Series. Friday night stock car racing on a newly expanded 4/10

  • Amtrak Station - Burlington

    Attendant is on duty daily at this renovated station to answer passenger questions beginning one hour before each train arrives, until 30

  • Burlington Athletic Stadium

    Home of the Burlington Royals, Appalachian League affiliate of the Kansas City Royals. The Royals play a 34

  • Pyle's Defeat Marker

    This marker commemorates the February 1781 bloodbath where American forces slaughtered about 100 colonists loyal to England, under the leadership of Col. John Pyle.

  • 1910 Dentzel Menagerie Carousel

    Burlington's restored 1910 Dentzel Menagerie Carousel is the centerpiece of the 76 acre City Park. Built by the Dentzel Carousel Company, the Carousel has 46

  • Glencoe Mill Village

    This village consists of a cotton mill complex and associated worker housing community, and was built on a 105-acre site along the Haw River between 1880 and 1882

  • Lindley's Mill Marker

    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.

  • Captain James White House

    Home of the Alamance County Arts Council the 1871 Queen Anne Style mansion features Picasso'

  • Original Hollywood Horror Show

    More terrifying experiences than ever, created by Emmy Award winning make-up artists Dean and Starr Jones. The Horror Show is the most extraordinary haunted house experience in the United States.

  • Sugar Loaf Apple House

    From Wilkesboro go south on hwy 16 ten mile. Sugarloaf is on the right. Hours: 8:00 AM - 6:00

  • Hampton B. Allen Public Library

    A member of the Sandhills Regional Library System, providing needs and resources to the public, including geneology records.

  • Lacy's

    Collectibles, including a wide range of Tom Clark Gnomes; gifts; bridal registry; and awards/trophies engraving.

  • T & J's Deli

    Locally owned deli in Historic Downtown Concord

  • Richard Petty Driving Experience

    Ride. Three laps around the track. DRIVE. Programs range from an 8-lap rookie experiece to a 40-lap advanced racing experience(side-by-side racing, drafting, and passing)

  • S&D Coffee

    A visit to S&D Coffee's Retail Market Center offers a video of coffeemaking and a world of products: coffees, teas, gift baskets and specialty items. On-site coffee tasting. Open Mon-Fri 10am-5:30pm;

  • Bost Grist Mill

    Built in the early 1800'

  • Concord Mills

    The #1 shopping entertainment destination of the Carolinas and most popular visitor attraction in North Carolina, Concord Mills features over 200

  • On Common Grounds

    Coffee House

  • Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World

    This mega-store, the size of four football fields, features 22,000

  • Lowe's Motor Speedway

    Built in 1960, the famous 1.5 mile superspeedway is home to NASCAR Nextel Cup, Busch and Craftsman Truck Series racing. NASCAR events highlight the schedule in May and October, but the 167,000

  • Jeepers

    America's premier indoor children's entertainment center with thrilling amusement park rides, a fun-filled soft playground and dozens of skill games specially designed for children under 12

  • America's Best Value

    Located I-85 exit 58. Close to Lowe's Motor Speedway, Concord Mills, Charlotte.

  • Checker Flag Lightning Featuring NASCAR Silicon Motor Speedway

    Home of the world's most realistic racing simulators where visitors race against their friends in 750-horsepower NASCAR stock cars traveling at speeds of up to 200

  • Amtrak Station - Kannapolis

    Attendant is on duty daily at this newly built station to answer passenger questions beginning one hour before each train arrives, until 30

  • The Tropics

    The Tropics is a non profit organization dedicated to the care of exotic birds. Beautiful exhibition of more than 50 tropical birds. Educational programs. Open by appointment. Fee

  • Kannapolis Intimidators

    Class "A" Affiliate of the Chicago White Sox. Member of the South Atlantic League of Professional Baseball, Northern Division. Play 70

  • Cannon Village

    Restored in graceful Williamsburg Colonial style, Cannon Village features fine home furnishings and accessories, gifts and collectibles, rugs and apparel for adults and children.

  • Murray's Mill

    Turn-of-the century gristmill featuring one of the largest water wheels in the state, plus general store, folk art museum, and restored residence of the owner/

  • Murray's Mill

    Preserved intact are the 1913 mill itself, the 1890s Murray & Minges General Store, the 1880s Wheathouse, used as an exhibit gallery, the 1913

  • Bunker Hill Covered Bridge

    One of only two remaining covered bridges in North Carolina, the historic Bunker Hill Covered Bridge spans Lyle's Creek. Its 85

  • Hickory Crawdads

    Class A professional baseball team that plays in the historic South Atlantic League. An affiliate of the Pittsburgh Pirates, the Crawdads have sent numerous players to the majors.

  • Maple Grove

    Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Maple Grove is a restored Italianate-style house built in 1883, featuring authentic Victorian furnishings. Please call for an appointment. <

  • Catholic Conference Center

    Banquet, Meeting facility

  • Hickory Dickory Dock

    33,000 square feet of indoor activities for families, groups and parties. Bumper cars, mini golf soft modular play, two laser arenas, 100 arcade games.

  • Propst House

    A Second Empire-style cottage built in 1883, the Propst House is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.

  • Hickory American Legion Fair

    County Fair, music, rides entertainment and more.

  • Skateland USA

    Roller skating, video games and parties.

  • Newton-Conover Civic Performance Place

    Theater and Meeting facility

  • Terrell Country Store

    Built in 1891, this country store was the focal point of Terrell for trade and commerce in Southeastern Catawba County. The post office was housed in this building from 1893-1997

  • Devil's Tramping Ground

    Legendary circular path worn in the ground, where no vegetation grows, located off NC 902. The Devil'

  • Deep River Camelback Truss Bridge

    Originally constructed in 1908 and spans the Deep River. The bridge underwent many reconstructions and renovations until 1992

  • Permanent Perennials

    Unique metal flowers created by hand from scrap metal to resemble perennials and painted by hand.

  • Scoreboard

    Hometown Grill and Bar. Known for its 'almost famous' cheeseburgers.

  • San Felipe

    Mexican

  • Historic Pittsboro

    Pittsboro, named for William Pitt the Younger, was established in 1787 near Chatham Courthouse, the locus of county government since 1771

  • S & T's Soda Shoppe

    Part of downtown Pittsboro, which includes a variety of quaint shops and good restaurants, S & T'

  • Haw, Rocky, and Deep Rivers

    Canoe, Kayak, Rafting--all types of paddling trips. Area outfitters provide canoe, white water canoe, sea kayak, and whitewater kayak instruction and guided adventures.

  • Dry Dock Seafood

    Fresh seafood, lobster tails, steaks, chicken, fried platters, and much more. Children's and Senior Citizens'

  • Brownie-Lu

    Located in Chatham County - Siler City.

  • Johnson's

    Home of the Best Burger in NC, voted by the NC House of Representatives.

  • Mount Vernon Springs

    Once an active health spa, it is located on SR 1134. Between 1881 and 1920, a hotel with 50

  • Grave site of Aunt Bee (Frances Bavier) Andy Griffith Show

    Located in Oakwood Cemetery in Siler City, NC; Chatham County.

  • City Hall

    This granite-veneered landmark building was constructed by the WPA (1939-40) to house city government offices. The second-floor courtroom was renovated in the mid-1990

  • Broad River Greenway

    Located 3.3 miles South of Boiling Springs on Highway 150. It offers canoeing, tubing, fishing, picnicking, hiking, bicycling, horse trails, and educational/recreational workshops and seminars.

  • Amtrak Station - Fayetteville

    This renovated full service station includes Amtrak ticket agent on duty, walk-up ticket window sales, free parking and checked baggage, Station open daily 10a.m to 5:45p.m. and 10p.m. to 5:45

  • Best Western

    Conveniently located on Cedar Creek Road, I-95, exit 49. Each room has a micro-fridge, hairdryer, coffee maker, iron and ironing board.

  • Cape Fear Studios

    A non-profit organization of local artists and crafters displaying and selling their works in a gallery and retail shop.

  • Heritage Square

    Owned and maintained by the Fayetteville Woman's Club, Heritage Square includes three historic structures listed in the National Register of Historic Places: the Sandford House, built in 1800;

  • Jambbas Ranch

    See animals in a natural habitat including buffalo, llamas, deer, elk, grizzly bear, sheep, ducks and peacocks.

  • Market House

    The focal point of downtown Fayetteville, the Market House was built in 1832 on the site of the old State House, which was destroyed by fire in 1831

  • Fayetteville SwampDogs

    A new edition to the five-year-old Coastal Plain League, a collegiate baseball league providing college players the opportunity to hone their skills during the summer.

  • Main Post Chapel

    Established in 1932, the chapel features stained glass windows hand-crafted with 14,000 pieces of antique glass from around the world.

  • John F. Kennedy Hall of Heroes

    Located across the street from the John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Museum, the JFK Hall of Heroes honors 19 Special Forces Medal of Honor recipients.

  • Davidson County Livestock Market

    Weekly auctions and sales of horses, cattle, goats, sheep and chickens. Facility is located in Lexington off Business 85 at the Old US 64

  • North Carolina's Oldest Railroad Depot

    The oldest remaining railroad depot in North Carolina is located in downtown Thomasville. Built in 1870

  • The Seniors Country Store

    Just minutes north of Lexington, The Country Store is noted for its handmade quilts, tables, chairs, crafts and canned food items.

  • Downtown Mocksville

    Sponsored by Davie County Chamber of Commerce. Parade starts at 2:00pm .

  • Flat River

    Boating/sailing, fishing, hiking, rock hounding.

  • Hayti Heritage Center

    Operated by St. Joseph's Historic Foundation. Hayti was once one of America's most successful African American (African-American)

  • ABC Cab Company

    Taxicab dispatch service for independent taxi service.

  • Picture It, Inc.

    Art gallery and frame shop featuring works by Durham artists.

  • Regulator Bookshop

    Local independent bookstore since 1976; cards, magazines and newspapers. Frequent author parties and poetry readings.V,M

  • Patterson's Mill Country Store

    An authentic turn-of-century country store and doctor's office/pharmacy. Features collections of mercantile and pharmaceutical Americana and tobacco marketing memorabilia.

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  • Caf? Pariz?de

    Mediterranean, Fine Dining

  • Piper's Deli

    Cafes, Delis and Sandwiches

  • Guess Rd. Trash & Treasures

    Antique and used furniture as well as collectibles.

  • Everything But Granny's Panties

    Antiques, furniture, and collectibles.

  • Pulcinella's

    Italian

  • Jewelsmith

    Custom creations by designer goldsmiths and gemologists.

  • Books Do Furnish a Room

    Buying, trading, and selling used books and records.

  • One World Market

    Quality handcrafts from around the world.

  • La Fondita

    Mexican

  • International Delights

    Coffee, Bakery

  • The Play House Toy Store

    Providing educational toys for children of all ages.

  • Nana's

    Fine Dining, American

  • Pinehurst Candle Shop

    Beeswax and hand-dipped candles, holders, silk flowers, and accessories.

  • The Tuba Exchange, Inc.

    Local business that represents a unique customer venue for low brass instrument enthusiasts, but also boasts a historic low brass musican instrument collection displaying over 200

  • Vaguely Reminiscent

    Funky, electic, comfortable, natural fiber clothier. Jewelry, hair accessories, socks, shoes, and gifts.

  • Whole Foods Market

    Organically-grown produce, wines, cheeses, and gourmet take-out foods.

  • Shrimp Boats

    Seafood, Southern

  • JC's Kitchen

    Southern/Barbeque

  • American Hero

    Cafes, Delis and Sandwiches

  • Oh! Brian's

    American, Southern/Barbeque

  • Jamaica Jamaica

    Caribbean

  • Kwik Wok

    Chinese, Fast Food/Take Out

  • Neo-China

    Chinese

  • The Mad Hatter's Bake Shop

    Cafes, Delis and Sandwiches

  • Starbucks Coffee

    Coffee/Bakery

  • Duke Forest

    Multiple woodland roads and a limited number of foot trails. Roads and trails vary in length from under 1 mile to over 5 miles, with variable topography.

  • El Dorado

    Mexican

  • Triangle Transit Authority

    Triangle-based public transportation services. Green Line - Transportation from Duke University Medical Center to Chapel Hill and Southeast Durham/

  • Markham Transportation

    24 hr emergency service. Wheelchair transportation.

  • Triangle Rent-A-Car

    Also has a location at RDU International Airport

  • Durham Area Transit Authority

    17 routes serving all parts of Durham, including RTP.

  • Rhine Research Center

    Descended from the Duke University Parapsychology Lab, the Rhine Research Center's Institute for Parapshycology is the world'

  • North Carolina Collection at Durham County Library

    Durham and North Carolina historical documents, maps, records and photographic archives.

  • Historic Stagville

    State Historic Site features 18th- and 19

  • On the Border

    Oak Creek Village Shopping CenterSu-Th11-11F-Sa 11- midnight

  • Fowler's Food and Wine Store

    Gourmet groceries, including cheeses, coffee and a broad selection of wines.

  • George's Garage

    Uniquely Durham Restaurants: Regionally or nationally reviewed, not part of a chain, and offering table service. Noted for unique regional cuisine or custom menu designed by a Durham chef.Coffee/

  • Finder's Keepers

    Antiques, collectibles, and thrift.

  • Amtrak Station - Durham

    This full service station includes Amtrak ticket agent on duty, walk-up ticket window sales, free parking and checked baggage. Station open daily 7a.m. to 9p.m. Daily trains include: 73, 74 (

  • Wentworth & Leggett Bookshop

    Old, rare, and out-of-print books; vintage postcards, maps, and prints.

  • Thorpe's Incorporated

    Luxury Limousine & Shuttle Service/ Late Model Super Stretch

  • Witherspoon Rose Culture

    A 47 year old business of cut roses and rose bushes. Garden with over 1800 rose bushes on-site.

  • Vertical Edge Climbing Center

    10,000 square feet of wall-to-wall faux cliffs, caverns, overhangs and mountainous terrain.

  • Counter Culture Coffee

    Individual house blends for Durham fine dining, Magnolia Grill, Nana's, Pop's. Also available at Wellspring Grocery.

  • Foster's Market

    House Beautiful - "a specialty and takeout food store in Durham...Wednesday farmers' market...handy tables and chairs have been set up on the porch and deck for drop-in meals."

  • Eagleland

    North Carolina Central University memorabilia and Durham memorabilia.

  • Heirlooms

    Custom hand-painted furniture and gifts.

  • The Persian Carpet

    British arts and crafts and antique Persian carpets.

  • Morgan Imports, Ltd

    In business 29

  • Robinson's Shuttle, Inc.

    Van shuttle with service to destinations within the Triangle, state-wide, and to surrounding states.

  • Durham's Best Cab Company

    Cab dispatch company.

  • Carolina Barnstormers

    Pilot Mike Ratty is a retired American Airlines Captain. He has flown for over 35

  • MacHaven

    The current home of the City Club of Rocky Mount, MacHaven was built in 1910 by Mr. J.W. Hines. Mr. Hines'

  • Amtrak Station - Rocky Mount

    This historically renovated full service station includes Amtrak ticket agent on duty, walk-up ticket window sales, free parking and checked baggage. Station open 24 hours. Daily trains include: 79, 8

  • Historic Stonewall

    Tour this beautiful antebellum mansion, circa 1830

  • La Villa

    Italian food

  • The Clemmons Chapel

    Wedding Chapel

  • Mrs. Hanes' Hand-made Moravian Cookies

    See the largest hand-made cookie company in the world!

  • K?rner's Folly

    A captivating NC historic home, K?rner?s Folly, aka ?The Strangest House in the World?, was built in the late 1800s by Jule Gilmer K?rner. This unique, almost indescribable 22-room, 7

  • Carolina Sky Sports

    Located in Louisburg, Carolina Sky Sports is the largest skydiving center in the Mid-Atlantic region and is a member of the Parachute Industry Association.

  • Ramada Limited

    Standard hotel with 59 rooms, king and double sized beds available. Smoking and non smoking rooms with outside entrances.

  • Catawba Indian Village

    Demonstrations of how Indians made their tools, cooked, clothed, etc.

  • Microtel

    Whether visiting Gastonia on business or pleasure, Microtel Inn offers Clean Rooms and Friendly Service, all at affordable prices. "There's room for everyone". 15

  • Air Cobra

    Oxford - Henderson Airport, 5,000 ft. runway.919-693-5769

  • Carolina Dynamo Professional Soccer

    The Carolina Dynamo Professional Soccer Club plays May through August at Macpherson Stadium at Bryan Park. The Dynamo, a four-time National Champion team, offers family-oriented fun for all ages.

  • Goat Lady Dairy

    Taste handmade farmstead goat cheeses, organic herbs and vegetables at Goat Lady Dairy. Also hosts monthly Dinner at the Dairy & Sunday Brunch. Group tours are scheduled by appointment only;

  • Jersey Mike's

    Submarines, soups and salads.

  • Rico's Subs & Taco's

    Subs & Mexican dishes. Lunch and dinner served daily.

  • Pita Delight

    We are famous for our chicken fajita platters and steak & cheese sandwich with delicious homemade chicken, tuna, crab and salads. Free delivery after 3:00 p.m.

  • Giacomo's Italian Market

    Imported Italian provisions like homeade sausage, salami, meats and cheeses. Awesome New York style subs, fresh mozzarella made everyday, Italian bread, pasta and so much more. Beer served. <

  • Honey Baked Ham Co.

    Sandwiches served at the restaurant or for take-out. Corporate lunches available. Serving lunch and dinner Mon.-Sat. Personal checks accepted.

  • Hooter's

    Seafood, sandwiches, burgers and our famous chicken wings served by the Hooter's girls. Open daily for lunch and dinner.

  • China Moon Buffet

    One-price Chinese buffet, including drinks. Seafood, California rolls, hibachi chicken and shrimp. Kids under 4 eat free (limit one per visit). Open daily for lunch and dinner.
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  • Henry James Smokehouse

    Southern hospitality with a Nascar theme featuring full country breakfast, BBQ, ribs, steaks & southern blue plate specials. 13 vegetables daily. Outdoor dining, takeout, beer, group seating for 30

  • Greensboro IceHouse

    This 36,000-square-foot structure features a standard 200-by 85-foot ice surface. You'

  • Shucka's Alley

    A casual raw bar, shrimp, all-u-can-eat crab legs, burgers & sandwiches. A large beverage selection. Satelite for baseball & football. Patio - pool table. Outdoor dining, takeout.

  • Lucky 32

    Featuring honest, seasonal American flare with monthly changing menus inspired by fresh ingredients and regional recipes. Reservations, call-ahead seating and "Get Lucky & Go" take-out/

  • J. P. Looney's

    Quality sandwiches, burgers, salads, soups and entrees. Our house specialities are wings and ribs prepared in homeade sauces.

  • Jack's Corner Mediterranean Deli

    A warming welcoming family owned deli. Authentic Middle Eastern and Greek foods prepared by Mom herself. In business since 1992. Food is homemade using no preservatives.

  • Jan's House

    Open 24 hours. Breakfast served anytime, along with short-order items.

  • Mark's On Westover

    Fine dining establishment awarded five stars by John Bachelor of Greenboro's top newspaper.

  • Mayflower Seafood

    Come enjoy the best seafood in Greensboro. We have a wide selection for every member of your family. Come visit our oyster bar open nightly. Group seating for 30 or more.

  • The Melting Pot

    Your fondue experience. Attentive service, fine cheese fondues, a variety of cooking styles, unique sauces and your favorite chocolate fondue. Reservations suggested. Group seating for 30

  • Taste of Thai

    Thai and Chinese dishes from traditional recipes amid a natural garden-like setting. Open daily for lunch and dinner.

  • China's Best

    Authentic Chinese food available for take out.

  • Chinatown Express of Greensboro

    Casual atmosphere with magazines and newspapers to read or socialize while you eat. Serving Chinese and Japanese cuisine.

  • Chopstix

    Authentic Chinese cuisine. Checks accepted. Open daily for lunch and dinner.

  • Di Valletta

    A grand restaurant for all occasions. The most elegant dining room in the Triad, overlooking our golf course, offers unique Mediterranean dishes to suit all tastes. Open daily.
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  • Libby Hill Seafood

    Fish, seafood and chicken. Dine in, take out or call in. Lunch and dinner served daily.

  • Libby Hill Seafood

    Fish, seafood and chicken. Dine in, take out or call in. Lunch and dinner served daily.

  • Libby Hill Seafood

    Fish, seafood chicken. Dine in, take out or call in. Lunch and dinner served daily.

  • TGI Friday's

    Open at 11:00 a.m. daily. Full menu daily until 1:00 a.m. Bar atmosphere. Bar open until 1:30 a.m.

  • Wok "N" Roll

    Chinese food to take out or eat in with an all-you-can-eat buffet. Open daily for lunch and dinner.

  • VIP Chinese Express

    Authentic Chinese cuisine. Open Mon-Sat for lunch and dinner.

  • Pita Delight

    We are famous for our chicken fajita platters and steak & cheese sandwich with delicious homemade chicken, tuna, crab and salads. Free delivery after 3:00 p.m.

  • Cedar's

    Pizza, salads, subs and a variety of pasta dishes. Lunch and dinner served daily.

  • Pita Delight

    We are famous for our chicken fajita platters and steak & cheese sandwich with delicious homemade chicken, tuna, crab and salads. Free delivery after 3:00 p.m.

  • Golden Wok

    Free tea with every purchase of at least $3 and before 3:00 p.m. everyday. Free delivery. Call for details. Lunch and dinner served daily.

  • Grand China

    Oriental cuisine. Lunch and dinner served daily.

  • Great Wall

    A variety of Chinese menu items. Combination meals available. Open daily for lunch and dinner.

  • Mexico

    Serving up the best Mexican food and margaritas in the Triad. Golden Fork Award winner in Triad Style magazine. Outdoor dining.

  • Oh! Brian's

    Casual dining specializing in rib combinations, steak, chicken and shrimp. Open daily for lunch and dinner.

  • La Bamba

    Enjoy the best Mexican cuisine and margaritas in town. We prepare our food fresh daily, and you'll know it when you taste it.

  • La Bamba

    A variety of Mexican cuisine, including combination dinners and lunch specials. Open daily for lunch and dinner.

  • Mi Pueblo

    A variety of tacos, chicken dishes and hot and cold entrees. Open daily for lunch and dinner.

  • Pavillion

    A great place for families. Italain and Greek foods. Steak, lamb, chicken, broiled seafood and pizza. Senior's and children's menu available. Family owned and operated for 21

  • Chili's

    A variety of fajitas, ribs, burgers, steaks, salads and delicious soups and appetizers. Serving lunch and dinner daily. Group seating for 30 or more.

  • Hugo's Food-Sports -Spirits

    Conveniently located near UNCG, Greensboro college and the Greensboro Coliseum. A sports themed restaurant with 3 big screen TV'

  • Libby Hill Seafood

    Fish, seafood and chicken. Dine in, take out or call in. Lunch and dinner served daily.

  • Libby Hill Seafood

    Fish, seafood and chicken. Dine in, take out or call in. Lunch and dinner served Mon.-Sat,

  • Liberty Oak

    Located in downtown Greensboro's historic district. for 25 years creating innovative cuisine at reasonable prices. One of Southern Living's food finds of 2004

  • Old Hickory

    Home-cooked meats and vegetables. Breakfast and lunch served Mon-Sat.

  • P.W. Country Cooking

    Southern cooking, sandwiches, pizza, steak and Friday night specials. Open Mon-Sat. Personal checks accepted.

  • Chang's Express

    Chinese food featuring chicken & beef platters. Lunch and dinner served Mon-Sat.

  • Ham's

    At Ham'

  • Herbie's Place

    Friendly courteous family restaurant invites you to join us for breakfast anytime, day or night. We offer lunch and dinner selections as well. Open 24 hours a day.

  • Hicone Yogurt And Deli

    Sandwiches, soups, yogurt, and shakes. Lunch and dinner served daily. Personal checks accepted.

  • Jay's Deli

    Sandwiches, burgers, hot dogs, and bagels. Breakfast, lunch and dinner Monday-Sunday.

  • Jersey Mike's

    Submarines, soups and salads.

  • Jersey Mike's

    Submarines, soups and salads.

  • Jersey Mike's

    Submarines, soups and salads.

  • B.G. McGee's

    Anything from wings to salads to pastas with a full service sports bar with 10 foot screens and 2 satellites. Open Monday through Sunday for lunch and dinner.

  • Jam's Deli

    Fresh oversized sandwiches made-to-order. Homemade soups and desserts, salads, hamburgers and hot dogs. Lunch and dinner served Monday-Saturday.

  • Mexico

    Serving up the best Mexican food and margaritas in the Triad. Golden Fork Award winner in Triad Style magazine. Outdoor dining.

  • O'Charley's

    Come to O'Charley's for hand-cut steaks, tender chicken, fresh seafood and much more. O'Charley's - we're nice folks with a fresh approach to food. Open daily for lunch and dinner.

  • Quizno's

    In addition to subs, this Italian-style sandwich shop serves salads, soups, desserts and drinks. Hours are 11 am to 9 pm Mon.-Sat., and noon to 8 pm on Sun.

  • Mr. Dunderbak's

    A cafe/market with German foods, deli sandwiches, soups, salads and imported and microbrewed beverages. Platters available.

  • PieWorks

    Greensboro's best pizza for 10 years running! Choose from 15 different toppings. Create your own pizza, or select from one of our award-winning pies. Extensive beer and wine list. Group seating for 30

  • TJ's Deli

    Enjoy a wide variety of burgers, subs, sandwiches, homemade desserts and a soup and salad bar in a casual atmosphere. Open daily for lunch and dinner.Personal checks accepted.
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  • Gate City Chop House

    An upscale steakhouse specializing in certified angus beef, ocean fresh seafood, veal, lamb, and pork entrees. Patio dining available. Group seating for 30 or more. Private banquet room.

  • Chuck E. Cheese

    Kids' (ages 2-11) pizza restaurant with robotics show, kiddie rides, video games and ball crawl. Reservations required for birthday parties. Open daily for lunch and dinner.

  • Pastabilities

    A comfortable neighborhood restaurant featuring delicious pasta, salads, sandwiches, and nightly grilled specials. Homemade desserts, cappuccino, espresso and great wine.

  • Joseph's

    Full breakfast menu and buffet. Other items for lunch include salads, sandwiches, grilled items such as chicken, steaks and more. Reservations suggested.

  • Executive Sandwich Shop

    Soups, subs and sandwiches. Breakfast and lunch served Mon.-Fri. Personal checks accepted.

  • India Palace

    Offering vegetarian and non-vegetarian menu items. Seafood, halal meat, chicken and more. Lunch buffet. Reservations suggested. Group seating for 30 or more.

  • Club Orion

    Deli-style menu. Party and dance atmosphere. Open daily for dinner.

  • Sandtrap

    Sports bar featuring appetizers and sandwiches. Open Mon-Fri for dinner and Open Sat-Sun for lunch and dinner.

  • Positano

    Intimate Italian dining at a reasonable price. Authentic dishes prepared fresh daily.

  • Darryls

    Festive two-story restaurantand bar in operation for over 20 years. Offering fine steaks, ribs, and American cuisine made from scratch. Outdoor dining. Group seating for 30

  • Ham's

    Homemade chips, soups and sandwiches. Lunch and dinner served daily.

  • The Screaming Parrot

    Sandwiches, appetizers, burger and live entertainment nightly. Open daily for dinner and also open Sun for lunch.

  • Golden Corral

    I-40 at Wendover Avenue location. Steaks, buffet, bakery. Lunch and dinner served daily. Breakfast served on weekends.

  • International House Of Pancakes

    Family style restaurant and coffee shop.

  • International House Of Pancakes

    Family restaurant serving breakfast all day. Open daily.

  • Jersey Mike's

    Submarines, soups and salads.

  • La Fiesta

    Enjoy delicious Mexican cuisine prepared fresh daily and margaritas in a family atmosphere.

  • Beef Burger

    Fast Food

  • Tate Street Coffee House

    Fair trade organic coffees, delicious pastries, bagels, and lunch items. Live jazz weekend mornings at 11:00 a.m.

  • Danny's

    Great country cooking. Meats and vegetables, Greek specials, salads and a wonderful country breakfast. Open Mon-Sat for breakfast and lunch. Personal checks accepted.

  • Friendly Center

    Enjoy the convenience, variety and selection offered in a beautiful, open shopping village. Featuring Belk, Macy's, Sears, Old Navy, The Grande Cinemas, The Extra Ingredient, Harper'

  • El Jalapeno

    Traditional Mexican food. Open daily for lunch and dinner.

  • Quizno's

    Italian sandwich shop featuring oven-baked subs, soups and desserts. Lunch and dinner served daily.

  • Fuddruckers

    The world's greatest hamburgers, chicken, and steak sandwiches. Kids' menu, fresh condiment bar, in-house bakery, which includes fresh buns, desserts and hand-dipped Edy'

  • Stuzzico Antica Pizzeria

    Pizza, calzones, stromboli, pasta, seafood, desserts, sandwiches, and a variety of other Italian dishes. Outdoor dining. Beer/Wine.

  • Binh Minh Vietnamese

    Causal dining and attentive service. Asian menu of Vietmanese entrees and soups with a selection of Chinese fare. Lunch specials served Tues-Fri. Open for Lunch and Dinner Tues-Sun.

  • Bel Canto

    Professional choral ensemble. Bel Canto Company is a non-profit choral ensemble that perform a three concert subscription series at Christ United Methodist Church, Greensboro, NC

  • Taqueria El Azteca

    Greensboro's only restaurant with handmade tortillas. Enjoy real Mexican food in our clean and beautiful restaurant. Eating our food is like eating at my mother's table in Mexico.

  • Schlotzsky's Deli

    Sandwiches, soups, salads, pizza and cookies.

  • Ruby Tuesday

    From our famous ribs to our new low-carb items, we offer something for everyone. Also offering to-go service. New item includes "Party Pleasers"

  • First Carolina Delicatessen

    Northern style, full service delicatessen.

  • Laddie & Dukes

    Great place to take the family specializing in certified Angus beef steaks and ocean fresh seafood. Large entree salads and sandwiches. Private dining available.

  • Mexico

    Outstanding food, attentive service, reasonable prices and a great atmosphere make us Greensboro's oldest and favorite authentic Mexican restaurant. Open daily for lunch and dinner.

  • Golden Corral

    Lawndale Drive location. Senior citizen discounts, special prices for kids age 4-12 3

  • Cincy's Downtown

    Greensboro's only restaurant offering Cincinnati-style chilli, a unique chilli served several ways over spaghetti. Menu also includes several vegeterian dishes. Open Monday through Friday for lunch.

  • Cracker Barrel

    Country store that serves fine home-style meals. Our gift shop offers a variety of unique merchandise. Breakfast, lunch and dinner served daily. Group seating for 30 or more. Open daily at 6:00

  • Arigato

    Japanese hibachi-style cooking and suchi bar. Reservations suggested. Group seating for 30 ao more. Serving dinner Mon.-Sun.

  • Captain D's

    Great tasting seafood at an affordable price. Quick service and a great atmosphere.

  • Fishbones

    Casual neighborhood restaurant with daily seafood features and a variety of beef, pork, chicken and vegetarian entrees. Outdoor dining available. All ABC permits.

  • Frank & Stein

    Serving hot dogs, sandwiches and beer.

  • Cooper's Ale House

    Full-service dining and a tavern with a variety of Angus steak dishes, seafood, chicken and veal. Piano music nightly. Outdoor dining. Reservations accepted, but not required. Group seating for 30

  • Monterrey

    We have just completed a renovation of the restaurants dining area. Plus, we keep expanding our menu to include more choices for all our customers. Group seating for 30 or more.
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  • Quizno's

    Italian sandwich shop featuring oven-baked subs, soups, and desserts. Lunch and dinner served daily.

  • 223 South Elm

    Innovative Southern cuisine using the freshest local ingredients. Daily specials. Excellent service and a wine list to suit everyone?

  • United House of Prayer/Madison Kitchen

    Chicken (fried, baked or bbq)

  • Millis Regional Health Education Center

    A health education facility that's filled with facts and packed with fun!

  • World's Largest Chest of Drawers

    Known as the Bureau of Information in 1926, this restored, beautiful, 19th-century dresser is the "World's Largest Chest of Drawers." Standing 32

  • Ishikawa

    Asian

  • Garfield's

    Casual

  • Amtrak Station - High Point

    Attendant is on duty daily at this historically renovated station to answer passenger questions beginning one hour before each train arrives, until 30

  • Ashley Interiors

    Complete selection of wicker/rattan living, dining, bedroom furnishings. Largest display of wicker/

  • EJ Victor

    Casegoods and Upholstery, Showrrom Samples, Discounted and slightly imperfect items.Items sold "As Is" with no returns or exchanges, Cash, Visa, or Master Card.

  • Abu Oriental Rugs

    A wide variety of the finest Oriental rugs from all over the world. Direct imports from Pakistan, India, China, Nepal, Persia.

  • American Accents

    Manufacturers include Brown Street, Bermex, Borkholder,Chatham Reproductions,Crawford of Jamestown, LT. Moses Willard Lamp Company, Masterfield, Penns Creek,and Villageois.

  • Decorators Choice

    Manufacturers: Asiart, Berne, Dinec, Greene Brothers, JLM, Midi,Timmerman, Trica, and Vermont Percision and more.

  • World's Largest Highboy

    Furnitureland South is Home of the World's Largest Piece of Furniture, an 85' tall Highboy. The Highboy was designed by Sid Lenger to match the World'

  • Mendenhall Plantation

    This early 19

  • Historic McCulloch Gold Mill

    On the National Register of Historic Places. Tour of The Crystal Garden and the Historic McCulloch Gold Mill -- View Films on North Carolina's gold history and precious and semi precious gems &

  • A&B Milling Company

    A family owned agribusiness, A&B milling Company was established in 1945 as a feed, seed and fertilizer store serving local farmers. A&

  • Haliwa-Saponi Tribe

    The Haliwa-Saponi Tribe consists of 3,800 enrolled tribal members and approximately 2,700 (73%)

  • Buck Spring - Nathaniel Macon Homeplace

    Replica of the home of Nathaniel Macon (1758 - 1837)

  • John O'Briant Fishing Guide

    Local fishing guide service.

  • Windflower Adventures Ltd.

    Flights for all occasions, rides, instructions and gift certificates.

  • Downtown Angier

    Host of the annual Crepe Myrtle festival, a family-oriented festival featuring crafts, food, entertainment and more.

  • Dewberry Deli

    Cafe and Ice Cream

  • Cameron, Town of

    Cameron's story goes from dewberries to antiques. Although no longer the dewberry capital, Cameron has put itself on the map as the antique capital of the Sandhills.

  • The Campbell House

    The homeplace of James Archibald Campbell, founder of Campbell University, was built in 1890 and is on the National Register of Historic Places. Group tours by appointment only.
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  • The Howard House

    A Neoclassical Revival house with a full-height portico was built in 1908-1909 as an exact replica of the North Carolina building at the Jamestown Tricentennial Exposition in Jamestown, Virginia in 19

  • Penske Racing South

    Home of Kurt Busch #2 Dodge and Ryan Newman #12 Ford.Walk the 330 foot "Fan Walk" and observe the teams preparing for the next race. Visit the 4,986

  • Ramada, Ltd.-Mooresville

    Located at Exit 36 on I-77.This 75

  • Historic Downtown Mooresville

    On the Walking Tour of Mooresville, many historic landmarks can be seen. Many landmarks important to Mooresville'

  • Robert Yates Racing

    Visit the viewing window and watch the teams work on the cars at RYR.Have your picture taken beside the #38 M&M car driven by Elliott Sadler, or beside the car of #88

  • Dale Earnhardt, Inc.

    This year-round display highlights the achievements of Dale Earnhardt Inc. drivers. The showroom will host special exhibits throughout the year. Other attractions include "Dale & the Media" and "

  • Spears Motorsports

    Home to Aric Almirola Jr #75 Chevy - Craftsman Truck Series

  • Lazy 5 Ranch

    A unique drive-through animal park featuring over 600 exotic animals from around the world. 3.5 miles of road on 185 acres. Open Monday - Saturday 9 am until 1 hour before sunset, Sunday 1 pm until 1

  • RW & Billy Ballew Motorsports

    Home to John Wood #15 Ford - Craftsman Truck Series.

  • Jasper Motorsports

    NASCAR's Winston Cup Series Car- number 77, a Ford, driven by Robert Pressley. The sponsor is Jasper Engines. There is a in-store viewing area open to the public.

  • Mooresville Ice Cream Company

    For a special taste treat at an old time ice cream bar, come enjoy the mouth watering Deluxe ice cream

  • Pit Instruction Training (5 Off 5 On)

    Professional pit team athlete and race crew training. Pit crew demonstrations and promotional events. Race-focused team building and group experiences.This is a state-of-the-art facility with over 1

  • Carolina Beer & Beverage, LLC

    Brewery. Maker of Carolina Blonde.Tours available on Saturdays from 12 noon - 2pm.Known for their flagship, Carolina Blonde Light and now Mike's Hard Lemonade.704-799-2337

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  • PPC Racing

    Busch Grand National#10 Ford John Andretti#22 Ford Kenny Wallace#15 Ford Michael Jourdain, Jr.Craftsman Truck Series#10 Ford Terry Cook

  • X-press Motorsports

    Home to Mike Bliss #16 Chevy - Craftsman Truck Series.

  • AmStar 14

    A movie cinema with stadium seating and a comfortable arrangement with 14 theaters for your viewing pleasure

  • Brevak Racing

    Home to Jake Hobgood #31 DodgeJason Shuler - Craftsman Truck Series.

  • Green Light Racing

    Home of the #07 Chevy Driven by Sean Murphy Small and home to the #08 Chevy driven by Bobby Hamilton, Jr.

  • Union Grove Ruritan Club

    Host for the Annual Union Grove Spring Festival & Parade

  • Shops Upfront

    Unique antique and consignment boutique

  • Mayo's Italian Ristorante

    locally owned italian restaurant in downtown Statesville

  • City Hall

    1892. Former US Post Office, Courthouse, and Customs House sold to City for use as City Hall in 1941

  • Shooter's Sporting Club

    3 different kinds of shooting sports. Pistol ranges, Skeet, and Sporting clays. Guns for rent at $10 a day.

  • Historic Henkel Livestock Co. Building

    1895-1905 (SM). Romanesque Revival style with palisters dividing the nine-bay facade into five major sections. Rear is slightly later addition. In 1902

  • Commercial National Bank

    1903. Narrow, two-story brick Neo-Classical Revival style building with high rusticated granite foundation. Shallow two-story portico with paired Ionic columns (

  • Miller Block

    Large two-story brick building at prominent corner site, distinguished by nine-bay main facade and elaborate detailing. The building originally contained three storefronts, built in the mid-20

  • Cowan-Robbins House

    1890. Two-story frame Victorian house with prominent two-story bay. The house was built for JL Cowan who was a dealer in coal. It is now owned by Mr. and Mrs. Donald Robbins.
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  • McRorie House

    1874. This is one of the earliest houses in the Mitchell College District. Two-story frame Eastlake Victorian house with sawnwork bargeboards and a second story balcony.

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  • Hall House

    1866. Third oldest house in Statesville. Greek Revival with Eastlake Gothic styling. Interior walls are brick.

  • Crowell House

    ca. 1906. Victorian house. Shingled cross gables, Doric porch with balcony above main entrance. The structure is used as Mr. Stephen Herman's Art Gallery and their home.

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  • Mills House

    ca. 1900. Colonial Revival style house. One of most inventive examples of style in Statesville.

  • Congregation Emanuel Temple

    1891. Brick Romanesque Revival style synagogue which is Statesville'

  • Fourth Creek Burying Ground

    1756-1888. Statesville's only cemetery until the late 1880's. Bounded by a rock wall which contains on the NE corner one of the four original corner posts of the city!

  • Mulberry Street School

    1892. The oldest continuously used public school in NC. Statesville's only public grade school for the first 23

  • C. M. Steele House

    Son of J. C. Steele, famous brick manufacturer. Queen Anne style made of brick from Iredell Co. clay. Two-story house with corner turret with wide frieze with "S" shaped applied floral ornament.

  • Kincaid Homes

    These two homes were owned by William Kincaid and his brother Henry Lee Kincaid. Together they had a sawmill and later formed Kincaid Furniture Company.

  • Ebenezer Academy

    The oldest school house still standing in Iredell County. Chartered in 1822 and built in 1823 of logs. An exhibit of early school items is on display

  • Junk and Stuff

    Unique craft shop.

  • Allison Woods

    Over 3000 acres of historic gardens and structures dating back to the 1760

  • Clockworld

    Wonderful selection of clocks and repair also

  • Tom Dula

    Tom Dula's legend was outlined in the Kingston Trio's song "Hang Down Your Head, Tom Dooley". The tale of Tom Dula is one of love, betrayal, and murder. In 1866

  • Bostian Bridge

    1858 bridge has a twin in Salisbury. It is one of the few stuccoed brick bridges left in the South. The famous train wreck occurred in 1891

  • Kestler's Bridge

    This is the best surviving example of an old wooden railroad trestle in Piedmont, North Carolina. It anchored the route of the AT&O Railroad for more than 100 years

  • Shiki II

    Casual Japanese Steak House.

  • Jay Bee's

    World Famous Foot-long hot dog and milk shakes.

  • Ellenburg's Wicker and Casual

    Medium to upper end casual furniture. Specializing in wicker and rattan.

  • First Flight Bicycles

    New and Used bikes sales and repairs. You may also view 300 antique bikes on display.

  • Shiki

    Casual Japanese Steak House. You may watch your food being prepared through a glass window while you wait.

  • Images At The Crossroads, a Ben Long fresco

    Intriguing, expertly crafted and hauntingly beautiful, Images at the Crossroads is a richly hued masterpiece. Created by international fresco artist Ben Long, this larger than life painting (21

  • The Kerr House

    Bed and Breakfast with 4 guest rooms with private baths. Terrific wrap around porch with rocking chairs. Located in the Davie Ave. Historic District.

  • Madelyn's in the Grove

    Lovely B & B in charming farming community. Vegetarians welcome.

  • Billy Byrd's Western Wear

    Western wear store featuring boots, tack, saddles, hats and clothing. In Johnston County from I-95, Exit 79,and from I-40, Exit 325.

  • Jenny's Sweet Creations

    Bakery specializing in cakes for all occasions, including weddings. In Johnston County from I-95, Exit 79, and from I-40, Exit 325.

  • The Sandwich Shop

    Serves breakfast, lunch and dinner

  • Fat Ratz Sports Bar

    Sports Bar and Grill just minutes from I-95.

  • Waffle House/Benson

    Waffle House is the World's leading server of Waffles, T-Bone Steaks, Omelets, Cheese 'n Eggs, Grits, Raisin Toast, and Apple Butter.

  • Dunn-Benson Dragstrip

    Drag racing has been around for decades, and while urban sprawl may be taking up track property and closing them down, drag racing is still a popular sport.

  • China Eight

    Chinese cuisine served. Located in Benson, home to the Annual Mule Days Festival the fourth weekend in September and the Benson Singing Convention in June. In Johnston County from I-95, Exit 79

  • Benson Singing Grove

    Over one acre outdoor park with a 720 square foot stage and 600

  • The Coffee Mill

    Gourmet Coffees & Teas? Fruit Smoothies? Java Shakes? Yummy Sandwiches & Salads. Located just minutes from US Hwy 70.

  • Cracker Barrel Clayton

    From the beginning, the foods we serve here at Cracker Barrel Old Country Store?

  • Clubhouse at Cleveland Square

    Casual family restaurant located at the intersection of I-40 and Hwy. 42.

  • Venero's Pizzeria

    Venero's Pizzeria serves New York style pizza and authentic Italian cusine.

  • Howell Woods Environmental Learning Center

    Back-to-Nature Trail. A 2,856 acre "outdoor" classroom of mature bottomland hardwood forest, riverine swamps, natural sloughs and Cypress-Tupolo-Gum swamps. Facilities include a classroom for 36-50

  • Four Oaks Lodging

    A 14 room property located in Four Oaks off of I-95 exit 90.

  • Creech Recreation Complex

    Golf practice range with putting, chipping and driving ranges. Full pro shop with clubs, repairs and can build clubs. Offers golf lessons. Baseball & Softball batting cages available. Hours:

  • Golden China

    Chinese food. Located off I-95, Exit 107.

  • Flower Hill

    Climbing the bluffs along the south banks of Moccasin Creek, the 10

  • Town of Pine Level

    Chartered in 1874

  • Nick Bombino's

    Pizza and sandwiches.

  • Waffle House/Selma

    Waffle House is the World's leading server of Waffles, T-Bone Steaks, Omelets, Cheese 'n Eggs, Grits, Raisin Toast, and Apple Butter.

  • Keepsake Corner

    An eclectic shop full of antiques, collectibles, and fun stuff! 19th Century furniture, primitives, vintage clothing, soap. Large selection of seasonal items also. Located off I-95, Exit 98

  • Cardinal Coach, Inc

    Book your group on a motorcoach with Cardinal Coach, Inc. Located off I-95, Exit 101.

  • Robbin's Nest

    Great country cooking and seafood dishes. Open on Saturday mornings for breakfast. Space available for private parties. Located next to the Holiday Inn Express in Selma, I-95, Exit 97

  • Amtrak Station - Selma

    Attendant is on duty daily at this historically renovated station to answer passenger questions beginning one hour before each train arrives, until 30

  • G & L Auctions

    Auction every Friday night 7:00

  • JCATS

    Transportation service throughout Johnston County.

  • Atkinson Milling Co.

    Strawberry Picking and Farm Heritage Trails. This old grist mill was built in 1757, while North Carolina was still a colony. It has been in continuous operation for over 240

  • Reid's Country Sampler

    A rich blend of country quilts, collectibles and oak furniture. Located off of I-95 in Uptown Selma. Free Antique appraisal clinics offered several times a year.

  • Yellow and Checker Cab Co.

    Taxi service for Smithfield and the surrounding area.

  • Marla's

    Sandwiches, subs, wraps, salads and more. Located 1 mile from I-95 Exit 95 in Smithfield

  • Mucho Mexico

    Located just 1 mile from I-95 at exit 95 in Smithfield.

  • Johnston County Livestock Arena

    The Johnston County Livestock Arena is home to many livestock and equestrian events.

  • Millie's Hot Dogs

    Take-out home-cooked meals, hamburgers, hotdogs, chicken tenders, desserts.

  • Anthony's Real Italian

    Italian-Casual Attire

  • Yachta Yachta Yachta

    Charters for occasions on Lake Norman on a 67 foot, two story pleasure craft for up to 100 people.

  • Fuddruckers

    American-Casual Attire

  • BlackLion

    home furnishings

  • Alexandriana

    Today the site of a small park, this was once the home of John McKnitt Alexander, clerk of the convention that adopted the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence. The house burned in 1800. <

  • The Divide

    Voted toughest public course. Voted best neighborhood golf course by Charlotte's Best magazine in 1997. Yardmark computers on each golf cart. Championship (6973 yards, 74.4 rating, 137 slope);

  • Matthews Holiday Haus

    Matthews Holiday Haus is a Christmas all year shop that also changes with every season and holiday of the year - featuring merchandise from Valentine'

  • Joe's Crab Shack

    Seafood-Casual

  • Uwharrie River Company

    Canoe outfitter operating on and around the Uwharrie River and local flat water lakes offering guided trips, stream side meals and shuttle service.

  • Jersey Mike's Subs

    Giant size submarines and salads! Let us cater your next party. We can provide you with all the ingredients to make your party a huge success.

  • Chompin' Ground, The

    Country Buffet. Closed Mondays.

  • La Poblanita

    Mexican

  • Sonic

    Classic Drive-In

  • Kelly's Classic Autos

    Travel back through 100 years of automotive history! This museum is one of the very few in North Carolina dedicated to the automobile. Admission Fee. Located on US Hwy 1, Pinebluff.

  • The Fair Barn

    With over 6,600 square feet of open, flexible space, The Fair Barn serves as a multi-purpose gathering facility for the entire area.

  • Pinehurst Sundry & Soda Fountain

    Sandwiches/Ice CreamNo Credit Cards

  • Pinehurst Harness Track

    Circa - 1915 track of 110 plus acres listed in the National Register. Standardbred training Oct - May, spring Matinee Races; numerous equestrian shows/events; polo matches.

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  • Midland Road Manor

    Midland Road Manor Bed and Breakfast is a small, peaceful place to get away. It is located in the heart of the Sandhills of North Carolina on the road once described as the "

  • Frankie's Southern Grinds

    Coffeehouse - Open 7 Day a Week

  • Squire's Pub

    Award winning authentic British Pub fare. Casual Dining, Serious Food!

  • Ragazzi's

    Our 60-year old recipes, homemade from scratch everyday, give us authentic Italian flavors. Over 20

  • The Barn

    Delicious food served in pleasant, rustic surroundings.

  • Beefeater's

    Have a dining experience in our comfortable, candelit dining room. Enjoy our famous prime rib and 50-item Salad Bar. All beef western aged. Nightly Specials.

  • Chef Warren's

    A Southern Pines Bistro

  • El Chapala

    Mexican

  • The Ice Cream Parlor

    Ice Cream/Sandwiches

  • Sweet Basil

    Cafe, lunch only

  • Historic Shaw House Properties

    Three historic houses (1770-1820) are furnished with plain-style furniture, depicting life in the early Sandhills. Free (fee for tour groups). Operated by Moore County Historical Society.

  • 195

    Vegetarian, but not exclusively. Formerly Nature's Own Cafe.

  • Weymouth Center

    1920s Georgian mansion located on 24 acres with extensive gardens, arts and humanities activities. Former home of author James Boyd;

  • Tripps

    Steaks, Seafood & Pasta

  • Amtrak Station - Southern Pines

    Unstaffed station. Attendant opens station one hour before each train arrives and closes 30 minutes after each train departs. Free parking, no ticket sales, no checked baggage Daily trains include: 91

  • Raffaele's

    Italian

  • Vito's Ristorante

    Italian/PizzaNo Credit Cards

  • Knollwood House

    Knollwood House has been recognized as ?..the Pinehurst area?s most elegant bed-and-breakfast?? by Golf Odyssey Magazine. Don?

  • El Vaquero

    Mexican

  • Mid South Club

    Formerly known as Plantation Golf Club. 4-1/2 star rating from Golf Digest. Ranked #2 in the Sandhills by our local PGA members. Host for U.S. Open Qualifier, U.S. Amateur Qualifier, Carolina Pro/

  • Peking Wok

    Chinese

  • Rainbow Cycles

    Bike Rentals: $15/day or $40/week, $10 delivery/pick up fee

  • The Carolina

    Features 18 holes of finely crafted tradition. Its design is woven into the fabric of the area'

  • Historic Jackson

    Self-guided walking and driving tour with architecture dating to the late-18th century. Includes the Northampton County Courthouse (c. 1858)

  • Margarettsville Speedway

    World class dirt racing speedway. Races held from March through October each year. State Championships as well as Grand Nationals held at this venue. Come join the fun and excitement.

  • Cat's Cradle

    World famous live music venue, bringing the finest musical acts to Chapel Hilland Carrboro for over thirty years. Been at this location since 1995

  • Katie's Pretzels

    Hot fresh soft pretzels baked daily, plus fresh squeezed lemonade, limeade, orangeade and grapefruitade. Daily lunch specials.

  • Akai Hana Japanese

    Traditional Japanese cuisine and sushi bar, including a variety of sushi, teriyaki and tempura. Live piano jazz.

  • Hong Kong Chinese

    All food is prepared from the finest, freshest ingredients. Fast lunch specials and chef's daily dinner specials with reasonable prices.

  • Jade Palace Chinese & Seafood

    Chinese and seafood restaurant. Stir-fried seafood plus delectable cuisine from Hunan and Szechwan provinces and Hong Kong.

  • Anna Maria's Pizzeria

    Serves traditional Italian food, including antipasti, lasagna, ravioli, parmagiana (veal, chicken and eggplant), spaghetti and Sicilian and specialty pizzas.

  • Carrboro Plaza Shopping Center

    This is a major expanding shopping center that features more than a dozen specialty stores and service businesses. Food Lion, Dollar General and ABC Store are major anchors.

  • Willow Creek Shopping Center

    This is a small shopping center with restaurants, grocery, drug store and other specialty stores.

  • Acme Food & Beverage Company

    Serves authentic American food made with the best local ingredients. Seasonal menu changes every six weeks. Great wine list. Jazz entertainment.

  • El Mercado Central

    Authentic Mexican taqueria serves breakfast, lunch and dinner.

  • Country Junction

    American-style cooking for breakfast and lunch.

  • Mariakakis Fine Food & Wine

    Large selection of Mediterranean specialties, including 1200 wines, with several tables for dining in delicatessen-style.

  • Ram's Head Rathskeller

    Open since 1948. Full menu, moderately priced, with an easy going, comfortable atmosphere. Traditional menu: includes steaks, lasagna, roast beef, sandwiches and desserts.

  • Ham's of Chapel Hill

    Restaurant serves deli-style sandwiches and salads, plus homemade potato chips. Sports lovers' home away from home. Patio dining. Full-service bar. Two big-screen and nine other TVs.

  • Dry Dock Seafood

    Seafood restaurant. Steak, seafood, fried platters, and much more. Children's and Senior Citizens' platters. Specials Tues-Th and Sun. Two locations in Chatham County.

  • Jersey Mike's

    Submarine sandwiches and salads.

  • Strayhorn's Pond

    Site of the annual Youth Fishing Rodeo.

  • Jersey Mike's

    Submarine sandwiches and salads.

  • China House

    Offers traditional Chinese specialties, including combination lunch and dinner plates.

  • J & J's Deli

    New York-style deli, offering breakfast specials, Boar's Head products, homemade salads and entrees, and an assortment of beverages.

  • 35 Chinese

    Lunch and dinner buffet (more than 60 items) features a choice of traditional foods from China's 35 provinces, plus a fruit bar and kid's candy bar.

  • PlayMakers Repertory Company

    PlayMakers performs a five-show season in the Center for Dramatic Art on the UNC-Chapel Hill campus. It's North Carolina's premier, professional, non-profit theatre company. For tickets call (919) 9

  • Li'l Bar

    Light snack foods during the week. Chicken wings on Thur. Race cook-outs on Sun. Pool, darts and horseshoes. No cover.

  • Mama Dip's Kitchen

    An abundance of traditional American food -- a real taste of the South--especially vegetables.

  • Pazzo! Trattoria and Pizzeria

    Regional Italian menu, including complete dinners with fish, steaks, gourmet salads, soup, pizza, stromboli, calzone, homemade desserts, espresso, cappucino and more.

  • Trilussa La Trattoria

    Cuisine is Mediterranean, mostly French and Italian, with some Spanish influences. Seafood, vegetarian and pasta.

  • Dean Smith Center

    The Dean E. Smith Center is the third largest on-campus arena in the country, with a seating capacity of 21,750 for basketball games and 20,380

  • Southern Village

    Southern Village features a movie theater, a farmers market, Weaver Street?

  • Sunrise Biscuit Kitchen

    Serves large biscuits, sandwiches, hamburgers, fries and more.

  • Quizno's Subs

    Open for lunch and dinner. Submarine sandwiches, salads, soups and sides.

  • Crook's Corner

    Fine seasonal Southern dining and fresh seafood specialties, inside and on patio. Menu changes daily. Home of shrimp and grits and vegetarian jambalaya. Casual lively atmosphere.

  • Kurama Sushi & Noodle Express

    Japanese chefs prepare sushi in NC's first Kaiten sushi bar, also offering appetizers, dumplings, noodles and desserts.

  • Foster's Market Chapel Hill

    A gourmet grocery store with brick pizza oven, coffee bar and patio dining, offering freshly baked pastries and homemade soups, salads and sandwiches.

  • W.B. Yeats Irish Pub

    Chapel Hill's original Irish pub, featuring menu and lunch buffet of authentic Irish and American food. Outdoor patio. Tue. talent night; Wed. pub quiz (with prizes);

  • Ye Olde Waffle Shop

    For a food, old-fashioned breakfast. Serving Chapel Hill since 1972. Some of the best waffles, pancakes and omelets in town!

  • Red Lotus Asian Kitchen & Bar

    Offers a wide choice of traditional and creative new dishes, including appetizers, soup, salad, entrees, Asian noodles, rice lo mein and more.

  • Sushi-Yoshi Japanese

    Serves sushi, tempura, teriyaki, noodles and other traditional Japanese dinners with soup and salad.

  • Thai Palace

    Has offered authentic Thai cuisine at this location since 1987.

  • Tsing Tao Chinese

    Authentic Chinese cuisine. Special-diet dishes with chef's special sauce. Traditional homemade noodles.

  • Joe's Joint

    Burgers, hotdogs, burritos and nachos, plus late-night breakfast foods like biscuits and breakfast burritos. The restaurant will also offer daily lunchtime specials featuring meat and vegetables.

  • Cup-A-Joe

    Coffee roasted on premises, plus espresso, cappuccino and latte drinks, smoothies and baked goods.

  • Agora at Granville Towers

    Offers cafeteria-style dining daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner with well balanced, homestyle cooking.

  • Skylight Exchange & Bookstore

    Motto is 'the best old-fashioned milkshakes in town'

  • Elaine's on Franklin

    Chef-owned restaurant offering changing menu of new American cuisine with regional influences. All homemade, including the wide choice of desserts.

  • La Residence

    Restaurant specializes in regional and seasonal foods combined with classical French techniques. Menu changes monthly. Extensive wine list. Patio dining in a Southern cottage garden.

  • Starbucks Coffee

    All kinds of wonderful coffee and coffee drinks, plus pastries and desserts. Favorites are cheesecake, chocolate cake and scones.

  • Penang Malaysian & Thai

    Appetizers, soups, salads, entrees and desserts. Sushi bar.

  • Caribou Coffee Company

    Serves fresh-roast coffee, specialty coffee drinks, teas, pastries and a whole line of merchandise (coffeemaking equipment, coffee beans, mugs, shirts and gift items).

  • Il Palio Ristorante

    Enjoy classic Italian cuisine in NC'

  • India Palace

    Fine, but inexpensive, Indian cuisine. Complete meals. Tandoor vegetarian dishes and classic Indian breads. Buffets Fri. - Sun. Veg.

  • Sal's Ristorante

    Has served delicious meals in the community since 1982

  • Italian Pizzeria III

    Serves pizza, pasta, subs, salads and traditional Italian dishes.

  • Cosmic Cantina

    This northern California-style taqueria serves healthy burritos, salads and quesadillas, among other specialities.

  • La Hacienda

    Like coming to a little Mexico. Authentic cuisine in a spacious dining room. Daily dinner and drink specials.

  • El Patio Loco

    Features an exclusive menu of authentic Mexican and Latin American food made from scratch. Entertainment.

  • The Cave

    Features live music seven nights a week from 10 pm, plus pool, pinball and video games. Serves beer only.

  • McAlister's Deli

    Upscale Southern-style deli offers hefty-portion sandwiches, soups, salads and "Texas-size spuds'. Kids menu. Veg.

  • Local 506

    One of the top venues for original live music in the Triangle, with performances ranging from local bands to national artists. Membership $3.

  • He's Not Here

    One of the oldest and well know night spots in Chapel Hill. Classic rock and blues. Known for big (33-oz.) Carolina blue cups of beer. Cover $2-$3 for live entertainment only.

  • Jimmy John's Sandwich Shoppe

    Chicago-based sandwich chain specializes in subs and clubs for the college crowd. All breads home-baked. Delivers till 3 am.

  • Chapel Hill North

    NC Highway 86 North, just south of Exit 266 on Interstate 40. This shopping center features several major national and regional stores, and service businesses.

  • Eastgate Shopping Center

    Intersection of US Highway 15-501

  • The Galleria

    The Galleria offers upscale specialty businesses.

  • Glen Lennox

    Northeast corner of Fordham Blvd (US Highway 15-501) and Raleigh Rd (NC Highway 54 East). Chapel Hill's first shopping center (1950)

  • Glenwood Square

    Southeast corner of Fordham Blvd (US Highway 15-501) and Raleigh Rd (NC Highway 54 East). Open Mon.-Sat., 10 a.m.-9 p.m.; Sun., noon-6

  • Rams Plaza

    North of Ephesus Church Rd between Fordham Blvd (US Highway 15-501) and American Legion Rd. This is a compact, but diverse shopping center.

  • Timberlyne Shopping Center

    Off NC Highway 86 North at 1129 Weaver Dairy Rd. This is a good-size service shopping center that also features a post office and several movie theaters.

  • Village Plaza

    South Elliott Rd between East Franklin St and Fordham Blvd (US Highway 15-501 Bypass)

  • Caff? Driade

    Selection of coffees and teas with light fare, including pastries and baked goods. Beer and Wine. Cigars. Inviting outdoor terrace. Live music Wed, Fri and Sat.

  • Carolina Coffee Shop

    Daily chef specials, steaks, seafood, delicate pastas, homemade soups and sandwiches, espresso/cappuccino and coffee drinks. Breakfast every day till 2 pm. Upscale dinner menu served till 10

  • Horace Williams House

    The only historic home open to the public in Chapel Hill. The west element or farmhouse (c.1840) retains its original pine floorboards, mantel, and window surrounds. The house?

  • Charles Kuralt Learning Center

    The Charles Kuralt Learning Center is located in the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's School of Journalism on the second floor of Carroll Hall. Much of Kuralt'

  • Gateway Commons

    East Franklin Street between South Elliott Road and Eastgate Shopping Center. This new cluster of stores features a Staples store and adjacent specialty and service businesses.
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  • Buffalo Wild Wings

    Traditional post 70s Buffalo (NY) foods, including spicy chicken wings, grilled sandwiches, salads and more. Full bar with satellite TVs, DSS Sports and interactive trivia.

  • Margaret's Cantina

    Mexican with a twist: fresh, homemade, healthy, lots of vegetarian options. Grilled chicken & burgers; soups &

  • Four Corners Sport Bar

    Four Corners is a great place to root for the Heels or your favorite team, with 25 TV's and 10 satellites. Serves burgers and sandwiches.

  • Zog's Pool

    Has four regulation pool tables - the only billiard tables in downtown - four TVs, couple of pinball machines and a great jukebox.

  • Hill Hall Auditorium

    Various symphony, jazz, and more.

  • Hillsborough Downtown

    Along North and South Churton St, plus the North Hills Shopping Center. Here, in the heart of a historic town (that has more than 100 late 18th century and 19th century structures), you'

  • Hillsborough Commons

    The major anchor store here is Wal-Mart, with adjacent service businesses, including a supermarket and restaurants.

  • North Hills

    One of the few shopping centers that has maintained its hometown feel over the years.

  • Moorefields

    U.S. Supreme Court Justice Alfred Moore (1755-1810) of Wilmington built Moorefields in 1785

  • Sonny's Sandwiches

    Specializing in teriyaki chicken sandwiches, Angus-beef burgers and warm deli sandwiches.

  • Yum Yum Chinese

    Serves Cantonese, Mandarin, Hunan and Szechwan food. Daily lunch specials.

  • The Waffle House

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

  • The Dog House

    One of a local chain in business since 1970, serving hot dogs, fries, baked beans, apple turnovers, soft drinks and iced tea.

  • Daniel Boone Village, Hillsborough

    South Churton St at Exit 164 on Interstate 85. This quaint pioneer-style village has nearly 30

  • Ruffin-Rouhlac House

    Now used as the Town Hall, this early 19th-century house was once owned by Chief Justice Thomas Ruffin, who died there in 1870

  • Occaneechi Indian Village

    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.

  • Triangle SportsPlex

    The Triangle SportsPlex is the largest sports and recreation complex in Orange County. The facility includes an indoor skating rink, aquatics center with 3

  • Casa Ibarra

    Authentic Mexican food. Specializes in flavorful south-of-the-border cuisine and offers traditional Mexican beverages. Live music on the weekend.

  • Huck Sansbury Recreational Complex

    A popular park with gym, ballfield, lighted tennis courts and walking path. This is the most utilized complex in Person County.

  • RockSportsplex

    Baseball, softball, lighted driving range, putt-putt and concessions available.

  • Kirby Civic Auditorium

    Cultural events including live theatre, dance and concerts are the norm in this restored movie house.

  • Pier 35

    Dining in a converted farmer'

  • Pisgah Covered Bridge

    Explore this interesting historic structure, one of North Carolina?

  • North Carolina Pottery Center

    The North Carolina Pottery Center's permanent exhibit of more than eight hundred pieces of pottery, artifacts, and photographs traces North Carolina'

  • Kovack Pottery

    Open since 1992

  • Rockingham Dragway

    IRHA Championship Drag Racing, featuring 100 events per year, running from Feb. to Nov. Highlights include two national drag-racing events and many Friday Nite Street Drags.

  • Carolina Civic Center

    The Carolina Civic Center, an historic theater built in 1928 and located in Historic Downtown Lumberton, began a major renovation in Spring 2007

  • Native American Resource Center

    Exhibits on crafts and arts depicting tribal Indian life. Major displays include authentic log canoe and log cabin. Tour includes 30-minute film.

  • Town of Saint Pauls

    Home of NC Folk Arts Festival

  • Dan River

    Gentle float trips on river running through Rockingham and Stokes Counties, past rocky cliffs, dense forest and mountain laurel. Local outfitters: Dan River Campground (336)427-8530;

  • Bob Crowder & Company

    Offers rides and views of the Blue Ridge, Foothills, the Piedmont regions, rivers and lakes.

  • The Penn House

    Magnificent 12,500 square foot Colonial home located on 3&1/2

  • Old Stone House

    Built by German immigrant Michael Braun in 1766

  • Fieldcrest Cannon Stadium

    Professional baseball stadium, Home of the Kannapolis Intimidators, Class A affiliate of the Chicago White Sox. Also host of numerous amateur sporting events, corporate outings and concerts. <

  • Historic Salisbury Foundation

    Historic Salisbury Foundation, Inc. is a private nonprofit preservation organization that offers a broad range of services to the Salisbury community. Founded in 1972

  • Salisbury Confederate Prison Symposium

    Join us as we continue to explore the 1861-1865 history of North Carolina'

  • Amtrak Station - Salisbury

    Attendant is on duty daily at this historically renovated station to answer passenger questions beginning one hour before each train arrives, until 30

  • Best Western

    Welcome to the best limited-service hotel in Salisbury. Located just 1/4 mile from I-85

  • Holiday Caravan Christmas Parade - Spencer to Salisbury

    Known as the "Carolinas' Loveliest & Liveliest" Holiday Parade; volunteer produced since 1960; quality entertainment, totally free to the public. Parade begins in Spencer NC at 2

  • Town of Newton Grove

    The Town of Newton Grove, located at the northern end of Sampson County, was first incorporated in 1879 and again in 1935

  • Tillery Sportsman Store

    Tillery Sportsman Store is a facility that offers hunting and fishing supplies for all of your outdoor needs. They have a restaurant that serves breakfast ,lunch, and dinner. They offer live bait/

  • Historic Downtown Elkin

    Self guided Historic Downtown Elkin walking tour available at Visitors Center. Sites & structures on National Register plus Main Street designated downtown sites 1850. Free

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  • Floyd's City Barber Shop

    Floyd's City Barber Shop is a real-life barber shop. Owner Russell Hiatt used to cut Andy Griffith's hair. Russell has a "Wall of Fame" in the shop. It contains more than 20,000

  • Siamese Twins Burial Site

    The original Siamese twins, Eng and Chang Bunker, are buried outside the Mount Airy city limits in the White Plains Church community.

  • The Thomas House

    Thomas House Bed & Breakfast is located in the Historic Distric on Main Street one block from the Visitors Center and within walking distance of Snappy Lunch, Floyd’

  • Moore House

    Moore House, circa 1862, is the oldest remaining house in Mount Airy. Located in the front yard is an outstanding rustic hexagonal summer house (circa 1865)

  • Old City Jail

    The Mayberry Jail is a local re-creation of "The Courthouse" seen in so many episodes of the The Andy Griffith Show. The Old City Jail was Mount Airy'

  • Gertrude Smith House

    Built by merchant and landowner Jefferson Davis Smith, this Victorian-style home contains period furnishings and is on National Register of Historic Places. Call 1-800-576-0231 tour schedule.

  • N. C. Granite Corp.

    Mount Airy is the home of the world's largest open faced granite quarry. The quarry has been in operation since 1889. Many of Mount Airy'

  • Robert C. Smith House

    Eng and Chang Bunker - "The Original Siamese Twins" Exhibit. An Exhibit on Donna Fargo's musical career including stage outfits and records. Also see Andy Griffith items.

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  • Snappy Lunch

    Snappy Lunch was mentioned on the Andy Griffith Show and Andy ate here as a young boy. Snappy Lunch is Mount Airy's oldest restaurant, circa 1923

  • Andy's Homeplace

    Come spend the night at Andy's Homeplace located at 711

  • Lee Wind Wholesale Warehouse

    Need great outdoor wear? Located in State Road on Hwy 21 at the base of the mountain for Polartic-perfect for golfing, hunting, tennis and spectator sports from gloves, hats and vests to coats

  • Pebble Creek Executive Course

    The holes average 120 yards. Easy walks. Challenging course.;18 holes, par 3, ;pro shop, ;Open year-round, ;704/821-7276, ;

  • JAARS

    Jungle Aviation and Radio Service Christian Center reaching the world through Bible translation.

  • Jesse Helms Center

    This center commemorates the life and career of U.S. Sen. Jesse Helms, a Union County native and graduate of Wingate College (now Wingate University)

  • Henderson-Vance Recreation Dept.

    Office located at 300 S. Garnett St.(Henry A. Dennis Building), in downtown Henderson.Competition softball fields available for tournaments.

  • Apex Festival Commission

    the Apex Festival Commission plans and organizes 2 major Festivals each year. These include the Peak Fest (the first weekend in May), and The Festival of Today and YesterYear (

  • Cary Towne Center

    Cary Towne Center has regional shopping with five department stores, over 130 specialty shops and a friendly food court. Conveniently located off I-40.

  • Crossroads Plaza

    Crossroads has a variety of over 70 exciting stores including Old Navy,Stein Mart,Best Buy, Michaels,Linens n'Things,Marshalls,A.C.Moore,REI,DSW,Bed Bath & Beyond,Office Max,Dick'

  • Amtrak Station - Cary

    Unstaffed station. Automatic doors are open 4:30a.m. to midnight daily. Ticket reservation phone available, free parking, no checked baggage, no ticket window sales. Daily trains include: 73, 74 (

  • Amtrak Station - Raleigh

    This renovated full service station includes Amtrak ticket agent on duty, walk-up ticket window sales, free parking and checked baggage. Station open daily 6a.m. to 10p.m. Daily trains include: 73, 74

  • Adventure Landing

    Adventure Landing offers three mini-golf course(318 hole), batting cages(baseball/softball), go-karts, a gameroom and concession bar.

  • Hilton North Raleigh

    Located three miles from downtown Raleigh. Guest rooms are beautifully furnished and feature up to the minute amenities.

  • Borden Building

    The Borden Building is one of two remaining buildings on the former campus of the Methodist Home for Children. What was originally the superintendent'

  • Iceplex

    An indoor ice skating facility good for children of all ages and levels of skating. Hours vary; please call for details.

  • The Shops of Cameron Village

    Sneak away to a village nestled just inside the Beltline, with more than 80

  • Bullwinkle's Family Food 'N Fun

    A family theme restaurant and entertainment center.

  • DPI Publications Office

    Contact for student information.

  • NC Wine & Grape Council

    Promotes North Carolina's wine making and grape growing industries.

  • Big Ed's

    Country cooking at its best!

  • Spring Hill House

    Wood-built 1815 Plantation Farm House, open to visitors. Currently owned by NCSU, used as an office and facility of North Carolina Japan Center.

  • The Crafts Center, NCSU

    Craft classes and studio work space.

  • St. Mary's School

    Founded in 1842, Saint Mary's school is an independent, Episcopal, college-preparatory, boarding and day school for girls in grades 9-12. The 23

  • Carolina Hurricanes Season

    2002-2003 Regular season. Check website for details and special activities.

  • Putt-Putt Fun Center

    Putt-Putt Fun Center features 3 go-kart tracks(road course,slick track and rookie tracks)

  • Greyhound Bus Lines of Raleigh

    Greyhound Bus Lines offers bus transportation to the Raleigh area, other cities and states. Call for more information.

  • Capital Area Transit (CAT)

    CAT is the city of Raleigh's local city bus transportation company.

  • Grand Slam U.S.A.

    Four indoor batting cages and two full-size basketball courts make this a children's year-round sports center. NET-WORKS runs a basketball challenge league here, too.

  • Chuck E. Cheese's

    More than just a restaurant , this is an indoor entertainment center and pizza restaurant for kids of all ages.

  • Capital City BMX

    The BMX Track races are open to the public and races are organized according to age groups and skills levels, enabling everyone to compete fairly. Raleigh'

  • North Carolina Dept. of Transportation Rail Division

    North Carolina?s Amtrak Come experience our southern hospitality, enjoy our renovated train stations?

  • City Market

    Historic produce market that began operating in the early 1900s. Located in downtown'

  • Historic Oakwood

    A Victorian neighborhood listed on the National Register of Historic Places, with restored homes built between 1870 and 1912. This 20

  • RBC Center

    The RBC Center is the premier state-of-the-art sports and entertainment facility in the Southeast.RBC Center is home of the National Hockey League's Carolina Hurricanes and NC State University'

  • Dorton Arena

    The Dorton Arena, located on the NC State Fairgrounds, was built to serve agriculture, industry commerce and the general welfare of NC. Earning an international reputation since its construction in 19

  • Reynolds Coliseum

    Built in the late 1940's, Reynolds was a showcase when opened, as was home to several early ACC tournaments. The $2.3

  • The Melting Pot

    Raleigh's only Fondue restaurant. Swiss and cheddar cheeses, fresh vegetables, meats and fish. All cooked at your table. Casually elegant.

  • Best Western- Raleigh North

    We boast a quiet atmosphere for family fun. Close to most city attractions, this newly renovated property has three floors offering rooms with kings, queens, and suites.

  • NC Division of Bicycle & Pedestrian Transportation

    Provides bicycling maps for all areas of North Carolina.

  • NC Office of Sports Development

    The mission of the North Carolina Sports Development Office is to foster economic development through coordinating and developing North Carolina?

  • Courtyard by North Raleigh

    Newly renovated in the Fall of 2004, all rooms have a coffee maker, arge work desk, 2

  • Angus Barn

    Fine dining restaurant in a rustic atmosphere. Banquet rooms provide seating for 20-200. An elegant wine cellar dining rooms seats 12-28ppl.

  • African American Cultural Complex

    a unique collection of artifacts, documents and displays of outstanding contributions made by African Americans and are housed in several buildings along a picturesque nature trail.

  • Raleigh Ensemble Players

    Year Long season of plays. Call for more information.

  • Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary

    Biblically based and theologically conservative, Southeastern Seminary is one of the 10

  • Five County Stadium

    Rebuilt Five County Stadium boasts exciting Southern League baseball from April through September. Home to the Carolina Mudcats, AA affiliate of the Colorado Rockies, "The Family Place"

  • Carolina Mudcats Professional Baseball, Inc.

    Double A Baseball--Colorado Rockies affiliate. Come see Muddy the Mudcat at Five County Stadium!

  • Kids World Playground

    Castles, swinging bridge, dinosaur slide, rocket, trolley, tot lot, ship wreck towers, mazes...open dawn to dusk for ages 0-12 years

  • Whirligigs

    Whimsical metal sculptures of color and art in the sky by Vollis Simpson. Three-dimensional jigsaw puzzles of spray-painted whirligigs and flashing reflectors that all move and chime with the wind.

  • Wilson Area Railroad Modelers Train

    Located in the antique barn and train shop is a seven-mile train consisting of 65 modules. Features mountains, bridges, trestles two main yards and one staging yard with a total capacity of 2,000

  • Edna Boykin Cultural Center

    A former vaudeville house built in 1919, the Edna Boykin Cultural Center hosts an art gallery and an intimate 640-seat restored theatre.

  • Amtrak Station - Wilson

    Open 10:30 a.m. until 6:30 p.m. daily. Trains servicing this location include the Carolinian (trains 79, 80) and the Silver Palm(trains 89, 90).

  • Historic Downtown Wilson

    Features over 25 historic buildings, churches and homes that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Enjoy on foot or driving through the tree-lined streets of downtown Wilson.