- TripBuzz found 11 things to do with kids in or near Seagrove, North Carolina, including 10 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Asheboro and Albemarle.
- From Pisgah Covered Bridge to North Carolina Zoo, the Seagrove area offers 63 different types of family activities, including: Bridges, Movie Theaters, Parks and Golf.
- Known as the 'Pottery Capital of North Carolina', the small town of Seagrove is known for its many potteries. The cities pottery tradition dates back to the 1800's and it is now home to over 100 potteries located in the city and surrounding areas. Other points of interest include local wineries, museums and shopping.
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1529 Skeet Club Road, High Point, NC 27265
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A multipurpose recreation facility, the Deep River Recreation Center features a regulation size gym, a large mutipurpose area, and lighted baseball and softball fields. The facility also has tennis courts and basketball courts.
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Celebration Station is a games and amusement complex featuring an indoor arcade, and outdoor bumper boats, mini-golf, batting cages and go-karts. Package deals include meal choices at the on-site restaurant.
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Sitting on 414 acres of dense forest terrain is Cedarock Park. The park offers a variety of amenities including hiking, disc golf, equestrian trails, fishing and a restored 1900's historical farm.
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Once built as a Federal style farmhouse, Blandwood Mansion, which dates back to 1795 ,is the restored home of John Motley, a two-term North Carolina governor. Docent tours are regularly presented at the historical estate and gardens.
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The 177-acre San-Lee Park offers a host of activities including hiking and biking trails, picnic facilities, playground, nature center and two stocked lakes for fishing. Campsite rentals for both RV and tent camping also are available.
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The Carolina Theatre Box Office is the location to purchase tickets for shows and events at the Carolina Theatre performing arts venue. Events at the theater include classic film screenings, comedy shows, and locally performed plays, among numerous others.
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134 South Elm Street, Greensboro, NC 27401
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Greensboro's International Civil Rights Museum features global exhibits on topics related to civil rights. Dedicated to the Greensboro Four, a group of young black men who pioneered the peaceful sit-in movement, the majority of the museum is devoted to race relations in the United States.
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4777 Highway 62 South, Burlington, NC 27215
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The Alamance County Historical Museum is a plantation home originally built in 1790. This preserved historical site hosts several ongoing Victorian-themed events. The original barn and carriage house remain in good condition, and are adorned by the surrounding flower gardens.
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Center City Park is a 1.9-acre park that serves as a gather place for the residents of Greensboro. The park ha a wide open green space that can be used for football games, soccer, and Frisbee.
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572 Pumping Station Road, Sanford, NC 27330
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Measured at 160 acres in area, San-Lee Recreation & Educational Park offers a number of different amenities for its visitors to experience. These amenities include several walking/hiking trails as well as wildlife education programs.