Once a lumber railway and trading center, it is now a historic district that includes 15 buildings constructed between 1890 and 1935, in addition to a small park. A reminder of the railroad age of rural North Carolina. Listed on the National Register. Located in Chatham County.
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Specializing in Lexington style barbeque chicken and ribs are cooked fresh daily. Breakfast served until 10:30 a.m. featuring...
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National Historic landmark features Duke family's mid-1800s home, tobacco barns and original factory. Museum, film, tobacco p...