Field Trip Destinations in Morrisville
Popular destinations for educational field trips
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Phillips Farm of Cary
Phillips Farm of Cary is a popular family-friendly destination offering seasonal activities and attractions. The farm is well-known for its U-pick strawberries, corn mazes, and family events throughout the year.
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2.6 mi away
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6800 Good Hope Church Rd, Cary, NC 27519
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Wynton's World Cooking School
The Triangle's largest hands-on cooking school offers highly sought-after classes and programs tailored to both personal enrichment and professional development.
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2.8 mi away
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969 N Harrison Ave, Cary, NC, 27513
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Page-Walker Arts and History Center
The Page-Walker Arts & History Center in Cary, once the Page-Walker Hotel, is a community hub offering classes, events, concerts, and exhibitions. This restored space also features the Cary Heritage Museum, art galleries, classrooms, and meeting spaces. Field Trips: The center welcomes school and group visits to explore the rich history and arts of Cary. Rental spaces are also available for events and weddings.
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3.6 mi away
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119 Ambassador Loop, Cary, NC, 27513
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NC Museum of Art
The North Carolina Museum of Art redefines cultural education through innovative programs and immersive experiences. Our pioneering 'flipped museum' model combines digital engagement with in-person exploration, while our bilingual take-home activity kits bring artistic discovery directly to families. Through compelling exhibitions and collaborative learning opportunities, we're making art accessible to diverse communities across North Carolina, fostering creativity and cultural understanding for visitors of all ages.
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5.7 mi away
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2110 Blue Ridge Road, Raleigh, NC, 27607
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North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences
Prairie Ridge offers a nature-rich environment, featuring a native plant garden, an arboretum, ponds, and trails through both prairie and forest areas. The park also hosts a Nature PlaySpace for children, where nature-based activities like Nature Stories and PlayDays take place. With opportunities for citizen science participation, Prairie Ridge is a hub for learning and outdoor discovery. Visitors can also explore the Planet Walk, a scaled model of the solar system along the park’s trails.
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6.3 mi away
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1671 Gold Star Drive, Raleigh, NC, 27607
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William B. Umstead State Park
Escape to William B. Umstead State Park, a natural haven minutes from downtown Raleigh. This urban oasis features extensive hiking and multi-use trails weaving through pristine forest. Three manmade lakes provide excellent fishing opportunities, while multiple picnic areas and camping facilities offer various outdoor recreation options. The historic Maple Hill Lodge provides a unique rustic overnight experience in a serene natural setting.
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6.3 mi away
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8801 Glenwood Ave., Raleigh, NC, 27617
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Happy Feet Planet
Happy Feet Planet in Apex, NC, is an indoor playground where children aged 6 months to 12 years can explore a variety of fun zones. From toddlers to pre-teens, there’s something for everyone, including a 3-story play structure, ball pit, and ninja zone. The facility also offers birthday parties, camps, and field trips, making it a perfect place for family fun and group events.
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7.8 mi away
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3419 Apex Peakway, Apex, NC, 27502
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Raleigh Little Theatre and Rose Garden
Raleigh Little Theatre, founded in the 1930s, offers year-round performances in its two indoor theaters and outdoor amphitheater. In addition to theater productions, the site includes a picnic area, open play space, a rose garden, gazebo, and arbor, providing a relaxing environment for theatergoers and park visitors alike.
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9.1 mi away
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301 Pogue Street, Raleigh, NC, 27607
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NC State University Hunt Library
Group Tours: Available by appointment only. Unauthorized group tours are not allowed. Requests must be made at least two weeks in advance. If you're scheduling a tour around an event at one of the libraries, please confirm your tour details beforehand. Group tours are unavailable during prime study hours (Sunday, Monday-Thursday after 1:00 p.m.). Individual Tours: Self-guided tours are available using the 'See and Do' document at the Partners Way entrance to Hunt Library. After 10:00 p.m., a valid Wolfpack One Card is required for entry. K-12 groups can also request a 'mini-tour' when space permits.
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9.2 mi away
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1070 Partners Way, Raleigh, NC, 27606
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Pullen Park
Explore the enchanting 66.33-acre Pullen Park, nestled perfectly between downtown Raleigh and NC State University. Create lasting memories on our beloved attractions including the historic Pullen Park Carousel, charming miniature train, and delightful kiddie boats. Enjoy seasonal pedal boat rentals on our serene pond, engage in artistic pursuits at the Pullen Arts Center, or catch a show at Theatre In the Park. Our extensive amenities include modern playground equipment, professional tennis courts, ball fields, and picturesque picnic areas. Experience our innovative Junior Conductor Adventure powered by TRAKID, an interactive 45-minute family experience designed for ages 5-12, bringing park history to life for just $7 per family.
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9.6 mi away
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520 Ashe Ave, Raleigh, NC, 27606
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Joel Lane Museum House
Built in 1769, this historic landmark is Wake County's oldest standing home. In 1792, Joel Lane sold 1,000 acres to the state, marking the site as the birthplace of North Carolina's capital. Visitors can enjoy guided tours led by costumed docents. Admission and hours vary, so please call or check the website for more details. Gardens: The Neo-Colonial garden features espaliered fruit trees, pomegranates, a grape arbor, and brick walkways. The herb garden showcases medicinal and culinary plants. Garden admission is free, and it is open daily from sunrise to sunset. Docent-guided tours include a discussion of colonial and modern herb uses.
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10.3 mi away
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160 S St Mary's St, Raleigh, NC 27603
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Camp Flintlock Colonial American Programs
Step back in time with Camp Flintlock’s hands-on historical programs! From immersive field trips and summer camps to colonial reenactments, kids and adults alike can experience life in early America. We also offer engaging online programs, bringing history to your home through interactive, activity-based learning. Make history come alive with Camp Flintlock!
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10.3 mi away
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160 S St Mary's St, Raleigh, NC 27603
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Historic Yates Mill County Park
Yates Mill County Park is a 174-acre historic site featuring scenic hiking trails, the fully restored 18th-century Yates Mill, and a 24-acre pond. Visitors can explore the park’s natural beauty, learn about the region's milling history, and enjoy a peaceful outdoor experience. Admission is free, with guided mill tours available for a small fee to support ongoing preservation efforts.
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10.6 mi away
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4620 Lake Wheeler Rd, Raleigh, NC, 27603
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CAM Raleigh
CAM Raleigh is a cutting-edge museum dedicated to contemporary art and design. With ever-changing exhibits, the museum seeks to spark new ideas and inspire creative thinking. CAM Raleigh offers engaging educational programs for all ages, encouraging visitors to explore and interact with art in fresh and innovative ways.
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10.7 mi away
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409 W Martin Street, Raleigh, NC, 27603
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North Carolina Museum of History
The North Carolina Museum of History offers engaging activities, exhibits, and programs for all ages. Families can enjoy gallery-themed backpacks for children ages 3 to 5, filled with fun activities to enhance the museum experience. Visit the kiosk in the lobby or ask at the information desk to pick up a backpack. Field Trips: The museum offers educational tours that align with North Carolina's Common Core and Essential Standards. Pre- and post-visit materials are also available to enhance the field trip experience.
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10.9 mi away
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5 E Edenton St, Raleigh, NC, 27601
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North Carolina State Capitol
A National Historic Landmark, the North Carolina State Capitol is a prime example of Greek Revival architecture. With its restored domed rotunda and the original state Senate and House chambers, the Capitol stands as a symbol of North Carolina's history. It served as the seat of state government until 1888, and the NC General Assembly met here until 1961. Self-guided tours are available Monday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Public guided tours occur on Saturdays at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Group tours can be arranged by calling Capital Area Visitor Services.
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10.9 mi away
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1 E. Edenton St., Raleigh, NC, 27601
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Capital Area Visitor Services
CAVS organizes tours to explore North Carolina's historic state-owned landmarks. With visits to the State Capitol, Legislative Building, and Executive Mansion, guests can dive into the state's rich history. Tours require scheduling in advance, with group sizes starting at 10 people. Larger groups are encouraged to book well in advance for maximum flexibility.
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11 mi away
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109 E. Jones Street, Raleigh, NC, 27601
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City of Raleigh Museum
The COR Museum, located in downtown Raleigh, offers an immersive look at the city's history and its role in shaping North Carolina. Through exhibits and educational programs, the museum brings Raleigh’s past, present, and future to life. It’s a great place to learn and explore the heart of the state’s capital.
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11 mi away
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220 Fayetteville St, Raleigh, NC, 27601
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Tobacco Road Tours
Tobacco Road Tours provides a range of tours and transportation services throughout the Triangle and Southeast. Specializing in corporate events, team-building activities, and group tours, Tobacco Road Tours offers a variety of experiences, including historical tours of Durham and Raleigh, ghost tours, food tours, and more. The tours celebrate North Carolina’s rich history and traditions, offering a one-of-a-kind adventure for visitors of all ages.
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11 mi away
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300 Fayetteville Street, Raleigh, NC, 27601
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Mordecai Historic Park
Students can explore three out of four educational programs: Artifact and House, Plantation Slavery, Andrew Johnson, and Historic Raleigh Trolley Tours. Tours are available Tuesday through Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
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11.1 mi away
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1 Mimosa Street, Raleigh, NC, 27604
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Pope House Museum
The Pope House Museum, built in 1901 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, was the home of Dr. M.T. Pope, one of Raleigh’s prominent African-American citizens and one of North Carolina’s first Black licensed doctors. Open for tours, the museum offers insight into the life and legacy of the Pope family and their significant impact on the community.
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11.1 mi away
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511 South Wilmington Street, Raleigh, NC, 27601
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Artspace
Artspace is a vibrant non-profit visual art center that fosters creativity and innovation through hands-on experiences. Visitors can explore the creative process, engage with artists, and participate in art education programs. Artspace is a hub for artistic expression and community involvement, welcoming people of all ages to create, learn, and connect.
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11.2 mi away
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201 E Davie St, Raleigh, NC, 27601
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Marbles Kids Museum
Marbles Kids Museum offers a variety of exhibits, programs, and events for children 10 and under, including themed displays, summer camps, IMAX films, and more. We focus on play as a key element of academic and emotional growth, fostering stronger families and communities. Our exhibits align with educational standards and encourage curiosity and learning. Field trips to Marbles are affordable, easy to plan, and packed with fun and learning opportunities. Field Trips: Marbles offers engaging field trips that inspire creativity, problem-solving, and teamwork. We provide museum and IMAX field trips tailored to different grade levels.
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11.2 mi away
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201 E. Hargett St., Raleigh, NC, 27601
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Camden Street Learning Garden
The Camden Street Learning Garden in downtown Raleigh is a green oasis where individuals and families can connect with nature and learn about sustainable food practices. Visitors can explore community garden beds, a food forest, a rainwater catchment system, and a variety of educational programs focused on growing healthy food and fostering relationships with the environment.
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11.7 mi away
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315 Camden Street, Raleigh, NC, 27601
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Jordan Lake State Recreation Area
Discover Jordan Lake State Recreation Area, a magnificent outdoor destination featuring seven access points across Chatham County. The park offers over 1,000 diverse campsites, excellent boating facilities, and pristine swimming areas. Home to a thriving bald eagle population, the park provides unique wildlife viewing opportunities. Visitors enjoy comprehensive amenities including boat rentals, picnic shelters, and educational facilities. Seasonal entrance fees apply, with free off-peak access.
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12.5 mi away
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280 State Park Road, Apex, NC, 27517
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Durham Parks and Recreation
Durham Parks and Recreation (DPR) offers a wide variety of recreational activities, programs, and services for the Durham community. From sports leagues and fitness classes to nature excursions and family-friendly events, DPR provides something for everyone. Whether you’re looking for after-school programs, summer camps, or outdoor adventures, DPR helps residents stay active, engaged, and connected. Their facilities include parks, community centers, and recreational spaces that support a healthy and vibrant community for all ages.
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12.6 mi away
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400 Cleveland Street, Durham, NC 27701
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United Skates of America
United Skates brings the joy of roller skating to life with state-of-the-art sound systems, live DJs, and an energetic atmosphere. Our facility features a fully stocked Roller Café serving family favorites, plus an extensive arcade with exciting prizes. As Raleigh's #1 destination for parties and group events, we create the perfect environment for exercise, celebration, and family entertainment. Join us for an unforgettable skating experience that keeps you moving and smiling.
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13.3 mi away
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2901 Trawick Rd., Raleigh, NC, 27604
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Nasher Museum of Art
The Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University is a premier cultural institution in Durham, NC, showcasing a rich collection of contemporary and historical art. The museum hosts rotating exhibitions, offering visitors a dynamic experience of visual arts across diverse media and themes. Current and upcoming exhibits include works by renowned artists like Cannupa Hanska Luger and a collection focused on climate and environmental topics. Admission is always free, and the museum provides a welcoming space for students, families, and art enthusiasts. In addition to its exhibitions, the museum offers educational programs, guided tours, and a café for a well-rounded visit.
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13.5 mi away
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2001 Campus Dr, Durham, NC 27705
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Poe Center for Health Education
The Poe Center for Health Education focuses on empowering North Carolina children, youth, and families to make informed health decisions that promote positive behavior and well-being.
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14 mi away
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224 Sunnybrook Rd, Raleigh, NC, 27610
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Blue Jay Point County Park
Blue Jay Point County Park, located on the scenic shores of Falls Lake, offers a variety of outdoor activities for visitors of all ages. The park features playgrounds, hiking trails, fishing, environmental education programs, and a natural play area. Families can enjoy picnicking, geocaching, or exploring the park’s gardens, while young adventurers can experience the Go Ape Treetop Junior courses for an unforgettable outdoor adventure.
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14.5 mi away
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3200 Pleasant Union Church Road, Raleigh, NC, 27614
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Durant Nature Preserve
Durant Nature Preserve provides a variety of educational and recreational opportunities, including hiking trails, discovery backpacks, bird and butterfly gardens, and lakes for fishing. The park’s 237 acres are home to a rich diversity of plants and wildlife. Visitors can enjoy year-round programs, or simply explore the serene natural beauty of the preserve's trails and gardens.
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14.7 mi away
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8305 Camp Durant Rd, Raleigh, NC, 27614
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Historic Oak View County Park
Experience living history at this meticulously preserved antebellum estate, showcasing an elegant 1855 Greek Revival house complemented by authentic period structures. Explore the historic detached kitchen, cotton gin house, livestock barn, and carriage house, set among a picturesque pecan grove and traditional herb garden. Children delight in our interactive Farm History Center's 'Farmer's Corner,' while our resident goats provide endless entertainment. Enhance your visit with our innovative Oak View Mobile Tour, revealing fascinating insights into the property's rich heritage and the lives of those who shaped this remarkable piece of American history.
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14.8 mi away
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4028 Carya Drive, Raleigh, NC, 27610
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Winterpast Farm
Discover the charm of Winterpast Farm, a delightful 10-acre sanctuary near Falls Lake where diverse farm animals coexist in harmony. Once home to tobacco, Christmas trees, and horses, our transformed space now welcomes visitors to interact with an enchanting array of animals including goats, sheep, emu, mini donkeys, ducklings, peacocks, geese, pigs, bunnies, guinea pigs, and chickens. Perfect for educational field trips, scout groups, and family outings, our spacious grounds accommodate everything from casual visits to organized group activities. Schedule your visit through our website to experience this unique animal paradise.
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14.9 mi away
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12936 Ghoston Rd, Wake Forest, NC, 27587
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Duke Homestead State Historic Site and Tobacco Museum
Duke Homestead State Historic Site in Durham, NC, preserves the historic home, farm, and tobacco factory of Washington Duke and his family. The site showcases the early farming life and the beginnings of their tobacco manufacturing business. Visitors can explore historic structures, including a tobacco curing barn, pack house, and the Duke family's home. The museum features exhibits on the history of tobacco farming, manufacturing, and advertising. Guided tours are available, and the site also offers educational programs and field trips. Admission is free, with a small fee for guided tours.
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15.6 mi away
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2828 Duke Homestead Rd, Durham, NC 27705
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Museums of Fuquay-Varina
Located just a block off Main Street at 131 South Fuquay Avenue, the museums are accessible, including handicap-friendly facilities. Start your visit at the Centennial Museum for a guided tour. While the post office and school buildings are usually unstaffed, a docent will assist you in exploring these areas and answering any questions you may have.
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16.7 mi away
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131 S Fuquay Ave, Fuquay-Varina, NC, 27526
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Spring Haven Farm
We are the Crihfield Family, Andrew, Lori, Cullen Ceiran, Chase, and our dogs Lucy, Baxter, and Olive. We have owned Spring Haven Farm since 2002. Lori was the horseback riding instructor for UNC lesson programs, and in addition to that, we did 150 private lessons a week. We started the agritourism festivals, Goat Yoga, and our other events in the fall of 2016. We have loved sharing our farm with the community and everyone who comes and visits! We plan on doing this for a very long time!
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19.1 mi away
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5306 Homer Ruffin Rd., Chapel Hill, NC, 27516
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Discover best events in the Triangle area
A'Verde Cocina and Tequila Library: Cinco de Mayo Fiesta and Anniversary Party
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Mon, May 5 | 11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
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6.8 mi away
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2300 Walnut Street, Cary, NC
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A’Verde Cocina and Tequila Library, Cary
Letterland Days
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Mon, May 5 | 10:00 AM - 08:00 PM
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9.6 mi away
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520 Ashe Ave, Raleigh, NC
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Letterland Days
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Tue, May 6 | 10:00 AM - 08:00 PM
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9.6 mi away
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520 Ashe Ave, Raleigh, NC
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Storytime with Barnaby D. Troll
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Tue, May 6 | 10:30 AM - 08:00 PM
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13 mi away
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501 Foster St, Durham, NC
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FREE