150 E King St, Hillsborough, NC 27278, United StatesMap
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Excellent starting point
This is THE place to go first when you visit Hillsborough. Cherry Wonderdog came here with his better half to get the lay of the land. There was a young lad who gave us a brief but informative descrip...
Took some family visiting from TX. Because they are history buffs and Hillsborough is so full of history, both from the Revolutionary and Civil Wars , I was excited for them to first watch the excell...
We were driving past and saw 2 "redcoats" on the lawn. Had to stop and visit with them. They were members of the 23rd Royal Welch Fusiliers reenactment group, and were on hand to add color to the st...
The obvious starting point of any visit to Hillsborough is the town's visitor center!
The ideal place to begin a tour of Hillsborough is at the visitor center, located in the Alexander Dickson House. This mid-18th century farm house has historic importance in its own right. It is so...
Excellent starting point
This is THE place to go first when you visit Hillsborough. Cherry Wonderdog came here with his better half to get the lay of the land. There was a young lad who gave us a brief but informative descrip...
Disappointed
Took some family visiting from TX. Because they are history buffs and Hillsborough is so full of history, both from the Revolutionary and Civil Wars , I was excited for them to first watch the excell...
History is Alive in Hillsorough
We were driving past and saw 2 "redcoats" on the lawn. Had to stop and visit with them. They were members of the 23rd Royal Welch Fusiliers reenactment group, and were on hand to add color to the st...
The obvious starting point of any visit to Hillsborough is the town's visitor center!
The ideal place to begin a tour of Hillsborough is at the visitor center, located in the Alexander Dickson House. This mid-18th century farm house has historic importance in its own right. It is so...
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Not only was the greeter friendly but she went out of her way to tell us what was going on. So much to do, see & enjoy. It filled our day.perfect