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
A scenic 18-hole course open year round and located on the banks of the Haw River. Don't let the short distance fool you. Undulating fairways and greens make this course more difficult than it seems.;Back (68.3 rating, 121 slope); Middle (5461 yards, 66.6 rating, 115 slope); Forward (4525 yards, 66
Graham, NC Golf CoursesHome of the Alamance County Arts Council the 1871 Queen Anne Style mansion features Picasso'
Graham, NC Other AttractionsVoted the best public course in the Piedmont, 1997; voted the third best public course in the state in 1997 by Carolinas Magazine NCCBI.;Championship (6935 yards, 73.9 rating, 134 slope); Back (70.7 rating, 129 slope); Middle (5804 yards, 67.9 rating, 120 slope); Forward (4870 yards, 67.5 rating, 11
Graham, NC Golf CoursesFrom its establishment in 1887 by the Freedmen's Mission Board of the United Presbyterian Church through the beginnings of sc...
Multiple woodland roads and a limited number of foot trails. Roads and trails vary in length from under 1 mile to over 5 mil...
The Biltmore Suites Hotel is an all-suite hotel offering a deluxe continental breakfast, evening reception, fitness center, j...
The Blount-Bridgers House is a Federal style plantation house built c. 1808 by Thomas Blount, a prominent Edgecombe County bu...