This marker commemorates the February 1781 bloodbath where American forces slaughtered about 100 colonists loyal to England, under the leadership of Col. John Pyle.
This marker commemorates the February 1781 bloodbath where American forces slaughtered about 100 colonists loyal to England, under the leadership of Col. John Pyle.
The CVB provides travelers with free visitor information to assist you in your travels, whether you are passing through or staying overnight. Centrally located on Interstate 85 and Interstate 40
Burlington, NC BusinessesA memorial mill stone marker circled by granite story boards and maps relates the March 2, 1781
Burlington, NC BattlesitesAttendant is on duty daily at this renovated station to answer passenger questions beginning one hour before each train arrives, until 30 minutes after each train departs. Ticket reservation phone available, free parking, no checked baggage, no ticket window sales. Daily trains include: 73, 74 (
Burlington, NC Other AttractionsThe site where Royal Governor William Tryon led the NC militia against the Regulators in battle on May 16, 1771
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