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Located south of Greensboro in Randleman, this museum features a variety of Richard Petty and car racing memorabilia, including trophies, belt buckles, collectibles and 14 cars. The museum is open Monday through Saturday. Address: 142 W Academy St. Randleman NC USA
1 336 495-1143
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Museum of the Cape Fear This museum includes several exhibits that reflect the history of the Fayetteville area. The permanent gallery includes a chronological exhibit. Some changing exhibits are also featured. Address: 801 Arsenal Avenue Fayetteville NC
1 910 486-1330
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There are hundreds of rare artifacts in this army museum. This non-profit organization is part of the US Army Museum System. The museum cost $22.5 million, the support came from private individuals and businesses. Museum art dates back to 1940 and includes the US Army Parachute Test Platoon exhibit.
food, beverages or smoking is allowed inside the building. Address: 100 Bragg Boulevard Fayetteville NC
Send an Email 1 910 483-3003
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This museum is dedicated to promoting awareness of the history and culture of Sampson county, and to preserve this knowledge for generations to come. Bunting Log Cabin is located on the grounds of the museum, which was built in 1750, making it one of the oldest buildings in North Carolina. Visitors can explore a 1916 mobile jail, a 1941 Ford fire truck, a 70-year-old outhouse, and Civil War, WWI and WWII artifacts. Address: 313 Lisbon Street Clinton NC USA 28328
Send an Email 1 910 590-0007
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