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Hours of Operation:
Visitor Information Office – Mon – Fri, 9
am to 5 pm
Seagrove/Randolph County Visitor Information
available in outdoor brochure rack 24/7.
pottery, & race cars, & bears,
OH MY!
Randolph
County, strategically located in the heart of North
Carolina, is a diverse mix of unique heritage and cultural
attractions known for its value, family friendly atmosphere,
and North Carolina’s trademark
southern hospitality. As the official destination marketing
organization for Randolph County, which includes Archdale,
Asheboro, Franklinville, Liberty, Ramseur, Randleman,
Seagrove, Staley, and Trinity, the tourism bureau provides
accurate and timely travel information through the promotion
of unique experiences to residents and visitors, alike.
Local area attractions include:
The North Carolina Zoo
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Seagrove, the birthplace of North Carolina traditional
pottery; Museum of North Carolina Traditional Pottery;
North Carolina Pottery Center
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Richard Petty Museum
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American Classic Motorcycle Museum; North Carolina
Aviation Museum
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Pisgah
Covered Bridge; Uwharrie Mountains – Birkhead
Wilderness Area
In
Seagrove, you’ll find The Duck Smith House
Bed & Breakfast, a 1914 farmhouse that features lovely
rooms, gardens, tobacco barns, hand built log cabins
and a 100 year old walnut tree. They serve a complete
breakfast which may include stuffed French toast, or
their signature fresh blueberry pancakes. Duck Smith
House is located in downtown Seagrove within minutes
of local area potteries, the Pisgah Covered Bridge, and
the North Carolina Zoo.
For information on these and other attractions and accommodations,
as well as a calendar of local events and dining options,
please call or visit our website.
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