Alamance County was formed in 1849 from Orange County and Graham was designated as its county seat. The Alamance County Courthouse is an imposing three-story stone, neoclassic revival building located on a hexagonal plot in the center of Graham's commercial district. Designed in 1925
Graham, NC Historic Courthouses Course Access: Semi-Private
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Home of the Alamance County Arts Council the 1871 Queen Anne Style mansion features Picasso'
Graham, NC Other Attractions 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.
Graham, NC Other Attractions
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84 rooms. Convenient to UNC campus, downtown Chapel Hill and Friday Center. The University Inn's personalized service, vari...
Programs include Artists-in-Residence, artists services, exhibitions, and education. Innovational adult studio classes avail...
1876. Two-story, red brick Italianate building incorporating Gothic features. Walton and Gage was a purveyor of fine women'...
State Historic Site features 18th- and 19th-century buildings dedicated to preservation and African-American cultural histori...