Local staple
Buoy's Bar & Grill
9510 Semora RdQuaint little grill by the lake's marina.
Food scene
Great Mexican food with oversized portions and huge margaritas!
La Cocina Mexican Restaurant Roxboro #4
241 S Madison BlvdGreat Mexican food with oversized portions and huge margaritas!
City/town information
Closest town with big store for all your grocery and miscellaneous needs: Food Lion, Walmart, Lowes.
You can also visit the Person County Museum of History that hosts 2 historic houses , a tobacco barn, an old school building and an old General Store among other things.
Roxboro
Closest town with big store for all your grocery and miscellaneous needs: Food Lion, Walmart, Lowes.
You can also visit the Person County Museum of History that hosts 2 historic houses , a tobacco barn, an old school building and an old General Store among other things.
Sightseeing
The tiniest town in North Carolina. The unique creation of a local retired man that has been a must visit for families on travel for decades now.
If you want to learn more about this special place, you can watch our YouTube video on the subject!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q84ofed8bUo
Shangri-La Stone Village
11535 NC-86The tiniest town in North Carolina. The unique creation of a local retired man that has been a must visit for families on travel for decades now.
If you want to learn more about this special place, you can watch our YouTube video on the subject!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q84ofed8bUo
Milton
Quaint little town with historic significance.
Historic Stagville is a state historic site that includes the remnants of the one of the largest plantations in North Carolina. Stagville protects a fraction of the land from that plantation, including original slave quarters (1851), a massive barn (1860), and a Bennehan family house (1787-1799). Stagville is dedicated to teaching about the lives and work of enslaved people on the plantation.
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Stagville State Historic Site
HighwayHistoric Stagville is a state historic site that includes the remnants of the one of the largest plantations in North Carolina. Stagville protects a fraction of the land from that plantation, including original slave quarters (1851), a massive barn (1860), and a Bennehan family house (1787-1799). Stagville is dedicated to teaching about the lives and work of enslaved people on the plantation.