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Charleston, SC |
Charleston (I-26)
I-26 |
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For more than 300 years, the Charleston area has been making visitors feel welcome. Travel writers say that the rare combination of a carefully preserved historic district, our flavor rich culture and cuisine and the genuine hospitality of the area are what makes the Charleston area a favorite destination for vacations and weekend and romantic getaways. Come see for yourself. |
800-868-8118 |
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Winston-Salem, NC |
Winston-Salem (I-40)
I-40 |
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Located on the I-40 and US 52 corridors between the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Atlantic Ocean beaches, Winston-Salem, North Carolina is the ideal travel destination. Get to know this “City of the Arts” with a visit to the Museum of Early Southern Decorative Art (MESDA), Reynolda House, Museum of American Art and the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art (SECCA). Savor the city’s rich Moravian history with a walk through Historic Bethabara Park and Old Salem, an authentic living history town. Winston-Salem, a wonderful year-round leisure travel destination. |
866-728-4200 |
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Maggie Valley, NC |
Maggie Valley (I-40)
I-40 |
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Located on the Southern end of the spectacular Blue Ridge Parkway, Maggie Valley is known as the “Gateway to the Great Smoky Mountain National Park.” For the past 100 years Maggie Valley has been welcoming visitors from throughout the world. No trip along the I-40 corridor is complete without a visit to Maggie. |
828-926-1686 or 800-334-9036 |
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Burlington, NC |
Burlington (I-40)
I-40 |
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Burlington, North Carolina is nestled between the Blue Ridge Mountains to the west and the Atlantic seashore to the east. The eight lane expansion of Interstate 85 and 40 make Alamance County accessible from the north, south, east and west.
We invite you to come visit our historical museums, plentiful parks, top rated golf courses, unique restaurants, thrifty outlet stores or canoe down the Haw River. Whatever your pleasure, we are sure you will experience the southern hospitality and charm of Alamance County! |
336-570-1444 |
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Wilmington, NC |
Wilmington and NC's Cape Fear Coast (I-40)
I-40 |
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Rich in history and folklore, Historic Wilmington and the island communities of Carolina Beach, Kure Beach and Wrightsville Beach lure visitors year-round with 31 miles of sandy beaches and a historic riverfront town.
Nestled between the Cape Fear River and the Atlantic Ocean, the area offers oceanfront resorts, riverside hotels, and inland accommodations that offer a variety of overnight options. Call or write for a packet of all the reasons your next vacation or weekend getaway should be to the Cape Fear Coast. |
866-207-1969 |
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Rock Hill, SC |
Rock Hill (I-77)
I-77 |
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Tucked into the northern most corner of the South Carolina piedmont just minutes south of Charlotte, NC, York County is a truly friendly place. Our Southern hospitality draws visitors from all over the country and the world.
York County offers a diverse mosaic with many attractions, events and accommodations to meet visitors' needs. We look forward to welcoming you! |
803-329-5200 |
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Charlotte, NC |
Charlotte (I-85)
I-85 |
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Let your vacation or weekend getaway take you to Charlotte, The New Accent of the South!
Here you'll find the best of the Southern traditions and hospitality, combined with the excitement, attractions, dining and hotels of a modern, world-class city.
We're at the intersection of Interstates 77 and 85, connecting us to New England, Florida and the Great Lakes region. And Interstate 40, which stretches from coast to coast, is located just an hour to the north. |
800-722-1994 |
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Lexington, NC |
Lexington (I-85)
I-85 |
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For generations, visitors from around the world and NC citizens alike have known Lexington for its famous "Lexington-style" barbecue. Over 20 restaurants serve pork that is cooked in time-honored ways with secret sauces, served chopped or sliced. But Lexington is also home to Bob Timberlake, internationally renowned artist and home furnishings designer, and Richard Childress Racing, one of NASCAR's premier race teams. |
336-236-4218 |
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Roanoke Rapids, NC |
Halifax County (I-95)
I-95 |
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Freedom. Independence. 1776. They all create chills up and down the spines of those of us who are Americans, and they command respect of those who are not. They are not just words. They are symbols for the most cherished of human rights - the right to determine ones own destiny through a government for and by the people.
Halifax County, North Carolina, where the first official act of America's independence occurred. |
252-535-1687 |
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Goldsboro, NC |
Goldsboro (I-95)
I-95 |
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WHERE LEGENDS BEGIN...
Legend has it that the barbeque in Greater Goldsboro is the best barbeque in North Carolina. But that's not the only thing to enjoy in this nostalgic area. Come and see for yourself! |
866-440-2245 |
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Fayetteville, NC |
Fayetteville (I-95)
I-95 |
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Located directly off I-95 and half-way between New York and Florida, the Fayetteville area offers an economical, convenient, and diverse destination. Proximity to one of the country's largest military installations impacts the area with a wonderful diversity reflected in every aspect of the community - from festivals and museums, to dining, shopping, and entertainment. |
888-NC CHARM |
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Sumter, SC |
Sumter, SC (I-95)
I-95 |
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Abounding in scenic beauty, historical sites, and good old Southern hospitality, Sumter welcomes thousands of visitors every year. Two hours from the beach, three hours from the mountains, and an easy trip from some of the South's major metropolitan centers, we are truly "in the middle of everything." |
800-688-4748 |
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Elizabeth City, NC |
Elizabeth City (US 17)
US 17 |
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To boaters traveling the Intracoastal Waterway, this friendly waterfront town is known as the "Harbor of Hospitality" due to its reputation for offering 48-hour complimentary dockage and a warm welcome from the Elizabeth City Rose Buddies at Mariners’ Wharf. But in Elizabeth City, all visitors are welcome and will experience warm, Southern hospitality.
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866-324-8948 |
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Wilmington, NC |
THE NORTH CAROLINA COAST HOST
US 17 |
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Though scenic beauty and tranquility of white sandy beaches and the blue Atlantic Ocean may be primary motivators of travel to coastal North Carolina, our region proudly boasts of a myriad of diverse historic and modern day, man-made attractions for visitors of all ages to enjoy. |
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Boone, NC |
NC High Country (US 321)
US 321 |
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There are no dotted lines separating the mountains of the North Carolina High Country from the rest of the world, but you'll know when you're here. Once you've turned up the high road, the air gets cleaner, the people get friendlier, the scenery becomes more spectacular, and the fun begins. Make your next vacation or weekend getaway to the NC High Country, easy to reach by US 421, US 321, or the Blue Ridge Parkway. |
828-264-1299 |
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Asheboro, NC |
Asheboro NC (US 64)
US 64 |
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Pottery and race cars and bears ... oh my! You'll be surprised at all of the exciting things to see and do in Randolph County, home of the North Carolina Zoological Park, the Richard Petty Racing Museum, Seagrove Pottery and much, much more!
Visit our website, write or call for your free vaction guide! Let the excitement begin! |
800-626-2672 |
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Morehead City, NC |
North Carolina's Crystal Coast (US 70)
US 70 |
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North Carolina's Crystal Coast is the Cape Lookout region of the Outer Banks, including Morehead City, Atlantic Beach, Emerald Isle and historic Beaufort.
Cape Lookout is recognized as one of the cleanest beaches in our nation, and the Crystal Coast area is often recognized as an exciting destination for diving and sport fishing.
For family vacations, weekend getaways, and so much more, the white sands and blue waters of Crystal Coast await you. |
252-726-8148 |
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