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Duplin County Veterans Memorial Museum


category : Memorials
Located in the historic L.P. Best House, a beautifully restored Queen Anne-style house in the Warsaw National Register Historic District. The museum houses military artifacts and memorabilia from many periods in military history displayed primarily on the second floor. The first floor is a restored tribute to the L.P. Best family.




Address:
319 E. Hill St.
Warsaw, NC 28398
Phone: (910)293-2190


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Attractions and Upcoming Events


Holiday Inn Express

Free deluxe continental breakfast, suites,fitness center, pool, meeting room, restaurants nearby. I-40 exit 364.

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Relax Inn

Cable TV, convenient to downtown, kitchenettes available, microwave and refrigerators available, truck parking, restaurants nearby.

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Warsaw Inn

Senior discount, all ground level, HBO,ESPN,TMC, Continental breakfast.Free fax, copies and local phone service, microwave and refrigerators available, restaurants nearby, ground-level rooms, truck parking.

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Days Inn Suites

Conference room, continental breakfast

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