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Antique Show & Sell May 22-23, 2010 on Saturday and Sunday Downtown Plymouth, NC.
What to Do » History & Education
The Battle of Plymouth, April 17–20, 1864, was the last major Confederate victory of the Civil War and the third largest battle fought in North Carolina.
What to Do » Outdoor Activities
Canoe the Scuppernong River and observe flora and fauna in adjacent wetlands on a slow moving river. Accommodates up to 10 people, suitable for ages 5+. All gear provided.
What to Do » History & Education
The 20th Annual Living History Weekend will be held in Plymouth on April 24-25, 2010. Relive the drama during the 145th anniversary reenactment event.
What to Do » History & Education
One of five in the nation. Dedicated to those who fought in the war of 1861-1865
What to Do » History & Education
This oldest operating artificial waterway in the US is host to nearly 2000 pleasure boats every year and has provided transportation between NC and Va for over 200 years. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places...
What to Do » Outdoor Activities
The trail is recognized as part of the NC Birding Trail, a National Recreation Trail and the East Coast Greenway. Begin on the southern end of the Welcome Center/State Park complex off US Hwy 17.
What to Do » Outdoor Activities
The Dismal Swamp Nature Trail is a quiet, peaceful spot to observe and reflect beside the Dismal Swamp Canal. The quarter-mile trail follows the Canal for a short distance, separated by a rustic split-rail fence. Enjoy a short hike on a rustic trail, where benches and a Kindred Mailbox invite you to sit and take in nature's sights.
What to Do » Attractions
A true “geo-tourism” destination. The State Park has many interpretive programs and provides an interactive visitor experience, including picnicking, photography, hiking trails, bird watching, and herpetology. Learn more at www.ncparks.gov
What to Do » Outdoor Activities
Bears, Butterlies and Bobcats! Take a journey into the Dismal Swamp, one of North America's great wetland forests. At one time, the Dismal Swamp covered nearly 1.28 million acres in North Carolina and Virginia. Today's swamp is smaller but its beauty and mystery live on.
What to Do » Attractions
Despite its impressive size and age, the Great Dismal Swamp remains a mystery to most, but still an American gem. See why George Washington, Robert Frost and many others were lured by Nature’s backdrop of emerald draping vines and sweet warbles of the songbirds which call the swamp “home”.
Group Tours » Group Tours
Journey to the Wild Side and learn about the REAL North Carolina!
Group Tours » Group Tours
Time travel is possible! Washington County is the home of sites representing Native American, Colonial, Antebellum, Civil War, African-American and Maritime history sites!
What to Do » History & Education
HISTORY LIVES HERE!,.....so do the largest Black Bears on the planet, and the only wild Red Wolf population in the world. Our story begins before recorded history,
What to Do » History & Education
Officially recognized in 1867, when it was entered into court records as a school for Jarvisburg’s African American Students, making it the oldest African American school in North Carolina.
What to Do » History & Education
On the National Register of Historic Places and located in Roper, NC. Visit this beautiful 1853 Greek Revival style church built of heart pine and cypress cut from nearby woods.
What to Do » Shopping!
Innerbanks Cycle Works is a retail bicycle and motor scooter store, along with a full service shop for bicycles and motor scooters.
Where to Stay » Campground
Pettigrew State Park offers drive-to campsites accomodating tents, RV's and trailers and primitive group campsites. Visit their website for complete information.
What to Do » History & Education
Antebellum plantation offering an insightful view of life before the Civil War. It is one of North Carolina's most significant African American (African-American) heritage sites. One of the many sites on the Historic Albemarle Tour.
What to Do » Outdoor Activities
Get your fishing gear in order and head over to Washington County for your ultimate fishing adventure. Situated right on the Roanoke River which merges into other rivers and creeks and into the Albemarle Sound you could say the fish are at your beck and call. With easily accessible ramps with parking in several areas, plenty of lodging and an assortment of restaurants you are set for a weekend of week-long getaway.
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