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Welcome to Burlington, a city rich in history, located in Alamance County - the heart of the North Carolina Piedmont. The City is governed under a Council-Manager format that provides services to the City's nearly 50,000 residents.
Attractions
Within a Days Drive
Wilmington, North Carolina


Standing with quiet dignity and majesty across the river from downtown Wilmington, the Battleship NORTH CAROLINA beckons visitors to walk her decks and envision daily life as well as fierce combat that her crew faced in the Pacific Theatre during World War II.
Greensboro, North Carolina (Summer ONLY!)

When you think summer, think Wet‘n Wild. The largest water park in both the Carolinas is the place to cool off, get sun and have fun. With over 36 rides and attractions, there's something for everyone…from mild to wild…from tots to seniors. It's family friendly and the young kids (and mom and dad, too) will have a great time in Splash Island and Happy Harbor, our two large children's areas. When you're ready to kick back and relax after enjoying the over 4 million gallons of water fun, Wet‘n Wild Emerald Pointe offers an abundance of lounge chairs and shaded areas

The Snow Camp Historical Society ia a year-round, multi purpose, non-profit organization. The Society organizes Various Productions, festivals and activities that provide the public with professional theater and cultural education throughout the year.
Attractions
Williamsburg, VA


Be Present in the Past
The sights and sounds of the 18th century
Experience life as it was in our nation's yesterdays. Explore the homes and buildings where men like Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, and Patrick Henry inspired the fight for independence