Now used as the Town Hall, this early 19th-century house was once owned by Chief Justice Thomas Ruffin, who died there in 1870. The house has notable interior woodwork and six interesting outbuildings. Free tours available.
Now used as the Town Hall, this early 19th-century house was once owned by Chief Justice Thomas Ruffin, who died there in 1870. The house has notable interior woodwork and six interesting outbuildings. Free tours available.
Specializes in shredded beef Mexican specialties, but also serves a large selection of vegetarian dinners and low-fat dinner selections. Also offers special hot and spicy selections for true "chili heads."
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This 18th century Quaker-plan Farmhouse is known as the "Last Headquarters of the Confederacy," and features exhibits, gift shop and an 18th and 19th century medicinal and herbal garden. It serves as the Orange County Visitor'
Hillsborough, NC Businesses Diverse seasonal menu fuses Southern, Creole, Southwestern and other regional flavors, and includes creative specialty entrees, daily fresh seafood and sandwiches.
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Located on the site of NC's 1789 Constitutional Convention, the museum interprets the history of Orange County from pre-settlement period through 1950
Hillsborough, NC MuseumsConveniently located only minutes from RDU Airport. We offer 24-hour complimentary shuttle service to and from the airport. A...
Thomasville's cemetery is one of only a handful in the United States that has both Confederate and Union soldiers buried toge...
Offers a contemporary American menu, which changes seasonally and is heavy on organic ingredients and pure flavors. The ebony...
Green Hill Center for North Carolina Art is a key resource for art and education within the community and throughout the stat...
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