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Bentonville Battlefield State Historic Site


category : Historic Sites
Home to the largest Civil War land battle to take place on North Carolina soil. Walk the fields on which 80,000 Union and Confederate soldiers fought. Tour the nearby Harper House, where wounded from both sides were treated. In Johnston County, minutes from I-95 at Exit 90.




Address:
5466 Harper House Rd.
Four Oaks, NC 27524
Phone: (910)594-0789
Our Email: bentonville@ncmail.net
Our Website:www.bentonvillebattlefield.nchistoricsites.org

Come visit us in Four Oaks, North Carolina

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Four Oaks Restaurant and Grill

Seats 80. Country-style cooking. Located minutes from I-95.

Four Oaks, NC Businesses


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, NC Other Attractions

The Dwelling Place Bed & Breakfast

The Dwelling Place Bed and Breakfast has been providing the comforts of home since it was built in the 1930s. Each room is decorated and furnished to take you back in time, to a more relaxed era of country living. Rates $50.00-$65.00 plus tax. Minutes from I-95, off US Hwy 301 S.

Four Oaks, NC Businesses

Reedy Creek Golf Course

Course Access: Public
Holes: 18
Reserve Advance Tee Times: 7

Four Oaks, NC Golf Courses

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