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200 Country Club Blvd, Lexington, North Carolina 27292-5443, United States
Screens: 1 Sound: Car Capacity: 250 Typical season: Technical details: none Lexington Drice--In Timeline: There are no timeline ... More on drive-ins.com
It could be better course with a little work, like trim some of the trees The senior age and rate should be 55 like most in the area are. More on golflink.com

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439 Beaver Creek Rd, Lexington, North Carolina 27295-8659, United States
This course has excellent greens which are undulating. There are many trees and ponds that come into play on most holes. Guests ... More on Golf.com
The only complaint I have about Sapona is that beer at the food hut is way overpriced. More on golflink.com

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236 Industrial Drive, Welcome, NC 27374

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224 S. Main Street, Lexington, NC 27292

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2 S. Main Street, Lexington, NC 27292
Inscription. Completed 1858. Interior, was burned, 1865, rebuilt, ca. 1867. Fine example of, Classical Revival style. , Erected 1972 by Office of Archives and History. (Marker Number K 44: ), , L... More on HMDB
The museum is located in one of the county's premiere historic structures, the Old Davidson County Courthouse (1858). The museum has changing exhibits, ... More on MuseumsUSA.org

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Lexington NC 27292, United States of America
Inscription. In 1750, Daniel Boone, age 16, came with his father from Pennsylvania and settled near Boones Ford on Yadkin River, then in Rowan, now Davidson County. Near this spot, in 1781, the American Army under Gen. Nathanael Greene ... More on HMDB

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Lexington NC 27292, United States of America
Inscription. Physician. Advocate of, scientific agriculture. His plantation “Linwood”, was 6 miles southwest. Built home here, 1834. , Erected 1995 by Division of Archives and History. (Marker Number K 56: ), , Location. ... More on HMDB

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Lexington NC 27292, United States of America
Inscription. Sacrificed his life for the cause, of regulators. Was executed by, officials of the Crown, June 19, 1771. Home was 8 miles south. , Erected 1981 by National Society Daughters of the American Revolution Capt. Benj. Merrill ... More on HMDB

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Lexington NC 27292, United States of America
Inscription. Erected by, The Robert E. Lee Chapter, Daughters of the Confederacy, No. 324, Sept. 14, 1905. [ Back of Monument: ], Sleep sweetly in your humble graves. Sleep martyrs of a fallen cause. For lo, a marble column craves, ... More on HMDB

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Lexington NC 27292, United States of America
For hundreds of years the Trading Path brought Native Americans to this area to hunt, and Europeans soon followed. After stopping first in the Northeast, settlers originally from England , Scotland... More on Co.davidson.nc.us
Inscription. President Jefferson Davis and his entourage paused here in Lexington on April 16-17, 1865, as the Confederate government fled south after the April 3 evacuation of Richmond, Virginia. ... More on HMDB
