Historical Places in Micro, NC
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1. Gov.Charles B. Aycock Birthplace
2. Smithfield Church of God
3. Bentonville Battlefield State Historic Site
From Business: The Battle of Bentonville, fought March 19-21, 1865, was the last full-scale action of the Civil War in which a Confederate army was able to mount a tactical…
5. Five County Stadium
7. Waynesborough Historical Village
From Business: Old Waynesborough Park is open 7 days a week and features four miles of walking trails along the banks of the Neuse and Little Rivers, on the site of…
8. Goldsborough Bridge
9. Rand-Bryan House
11. Haywood Hall & Gardens
12. Historic Oakwood Cemetery
13. African American Cultural Complex
From Business: The African American Cultural Complex Museum has a unique collection of artifacts, documents and displays of outstanding contributions. The AACC has a number of…
From Business: This 37,500-square-foot grand mansion, built during the late 1800s in the Queen Anne-style of Victorian architecture, is home to the governor of North Carolina…
From Business: The North Carolina State Historic Preservation Office conducts state and federal preservation programs and is a part of the Office of Archives and History and…
16. North Carolina State Government
From Business: The State Capitol building, built in 1840, is an excellent example of a civic structure in Greek Revival-style architecture. Though recently renovated, the…
17. Historic Yates Mill County Park
From Business: Yates Mill is the last operating, water-powered gristmill in NC's capital county. The 18th century mill was restored, and the 174-acre park developed, through a…
18. Joel Lane Museum House Inc
From Business: Joel Lane's house, a jewel of mid-Atlantic Georgian architecture, was built circa 1770 in North Carolina's back country. In 1792, Joel Lane sold 1,000 acres to…
19. Victory Church
20. United House of Prayer
21. Raleigh Historic Districts
22. First Baptist Church
23. Christ Church
24. Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina
25. St. John's Mcc
26. Mordecai Historic Park
28. Borden Building
29. Historic Oak View County Park
From Business: Nineteenth-century farmstead tells the story of America's agricultural and rural heritage, featuring a 19th-century farmhouse, history interpretive center,…
From Business: The North Carolina Office of Archives & History, governed by the North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources, is responsible for collecting, preserving and…
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