The Blount-Bridgers House is a Federal style plantation house built c. 1808 by Thomas Blount, a prominent Edgecombe County businessman and United States Congressman. "The Grove," as it was known then, was built on a 296 acre tract of land purchased in 1795
Tarboro, NC Memorials The game has been played on this site for over 100 years. Hilma is where Harvie Ward learned to play. Middle (5600 yards, 65.5 rating, 120 slope); 9 holes, par 35, Open year-round.
Tarboro, NC Country Clubs
Course Access: Semi-Private
Holes: 18
Reserve Advance Tee Times:
Fine, but inexpensive, Indian cuisine. Complete meals. Tandoor vegetarian dishes and classic Indian breads. Buffets Fri. - ...
Horseback riding. ...
One of the few fully operational and producing old water mills in existence in NC. Mill store and swinging bridge on propert...
North of Ephesus Church Rd between Fordham Blvd (US Highway 15-501) and American Legion Rd. This is a compact, but diverse sh...
This 1854 courthouse, which survived Stoneman's raid, is one of the finest examples of pre-Civil War architecture in the stat...