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Quote: At 250 rooms, the Biltmore Estate boasts as the largest single family dwelling in the United States. Built in the late 1800's by George Vanderbilt, the Biltmore Estate exudes opulence and lavishness. Most Read More
Quote: A great beach with hardly no one on it. Great to walk on and lots of shells. If you like nature this is the place to come because there is lots of wildlife. Read More
Quote: We took a trip to the Wright Brothers Museum and Memorial while staying in the Outer Banks. We chose a day that turned out to be pretty hot and humid, so we kept the walking to a minimum. The museum was set up Read More
Quote: April 1- October 31- 9am - 5pm November 1- March 31 - 9am - 4pm - closed Christmas day and during severe weather This is a big Zoo, so big that they have two separate entrances and parking lots, which are about Read More
Quote: Open since 1996, the Stanley County Museum offers visitors a lesson in the history of the county that dates back to more than 10,000 years ago when Native-Americans first arrived. The museum is run by the Stanley Read More
Quote: I finally got to visit Mt. Airy, NC after being a fan for a number of years of The Andy Griffith Show. I really wanted to attend last year, the 50 anniversary of the release of the show. However, from what Read More
Quote: My mother and father rent Andy's house every October for the martinsville race. It is a very short drive. When we stay there we let everyone we see come by come in and tour it.It is very comfortable.It has two Read More
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Quote: In Old Salem, you will find two buildings known as the Tavern and The Old Salem Tavern Restaurant. Stay with me here, as it can get confusing. The Tavern is one of the historical buildings that you may tour if Read More
Quote: This is the where the first governors of North Carolina ruled. New Bern was the first capitol of North Carolina. Governor William Tryon commissioned an English architect, John Hawks, to build this house in the Read More