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‘Bait and tackle’
The new Nutbush Ramps on Kerr Lake in Nutbush Park include two standard ramps with four docks (left) as well as a “courtesy dock” (right).
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New boat ramps tackle problem of baiting new ‘school’ of tourists
In addition to being handicap accessible, the gray material — “composite lumber” — used in combination with natural wood results in walkways that do not clash with the natural view of the surrounding area.
After 12 long years, Nancy Wilson finally has the kind of tourist facility she has been pushing for. On March 24, the New Nutbush Ramps on Kerr Lake saw their first event ever — the BFL Piedmont Fishing Tournament — take place. This brand new facility is located in Nutbush Park (Area 2), just off Nutbush Road in Vance County. “It’s a great facility and it will be a big help to (area) tourism,” said Wilson, executive director of the Vance County Tourism Development Authority. Pleasure boaters, tournament attendees and fireworks enthusiasts will all enjoy it, she added. The new ramp will also help alleviate problems between swimmers and boaters, said Tommy
Marrow, chair on the Kerr Lake Advisory Committee. “We’re so happy to have this one on this side of the lake,” said Marrow, referring to the Henderson side of Kerr Lake. Before now, there was no facility on this end of the lake that could accommodate boat traffic. The tourism department had to receive permission on the state level to open the facility. H.G. Reynolds came out on top of the bidding process. They handled both the landscaping and the construction. All in all, the ramp was in production for about two years. According to Bryce Fleming, superintendent of the Kerr Lake Recreation area, the new facility has the capacity to handle 140 boats, along with trucks and trailers.
The ramp, which is actually situated on Flat Creek, has both two standard launching docks on four lanes and a “courtesy dock” (for boaters to bring their catches to shore for weighing, use the restroom, etc.) It includes a custom weigh station. The ramp facility was designed to be handicap accessible, eco-friendly and with a natural aesthetic in mind. Almost all of the walkways are flat (as opposed to having steps) and few of the inclines, whether on the walkways of the parking areas, are steep. Solar panelled lighting has been installed in those areas that are below the floodplain. Also, pets are allowed on the premises. The bulk of the material used Please see NUTBUSH, page 3
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Competitors wait their turn at the custom weigh station at the new Nutbush Ramps facility during the BFL Piedmont Fishing Tournament on March 17. The Vance County Tourism Dept. only schedules catch and release events.
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for the railings on the walkways are made out of recycled plastic — “composite lumber.” Gray was chosen as the color for the material: in combination with the natural wood that makes up the remaining portions of the walkways, it results in a surprisingly subtle look that does not clash with the natural view of the surrounding area. Use of the facility for special events requires reservations; however, personal usage is free and year-round. The Vance County Tourism Department only schedules catch and release events (all fish caught are weighed and then released alive). County taxes do not figure into the tourism industry in this area, said Wilson. The services pro-
vided by the tourism development authority are funded solely by a 6-percent occupancy tax collected from area motels. Thus, Wilson could not stress enough how important this facility will be in her future attempts to attract tourists to the area. For instance, the ramps are visible from N.C. Highway 39, which
is in turn just off I-85. They are located close to J.C. Cooper, Satterwhite and Bullocksville. Once a boater maneuvers from the ramps out into the main channel (which is closest to buoy marker P), Satterwhite Point comes into view. The morning of the Piedmont tournament, she remembered hearing the humming of the boats
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leaving the ramps and she said to herself, “Sounds like dollar signs to me.” To Wilson, the anticipated influx of revenue can only benefit the local economy and the tourism department. The next event schedule at the site will be the Wisdom of Life Fishing Tournament on April 14. The first place winner will receive $10,000. Proceeds from the event will go to Vets-on-a-Roll, to build another facility on Kerr Lake, this one specifically for veteran’s recreation. A grand opening will take place on a yet-to-be-determined date in May.
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Cover Photo One at a time, participants in this year’s BFL Piedmont Fishing Tournament bring their catches up to the custom weigh station at the new Nutbush Ramps on March 17.
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Wisdom of Life Fishing Tournament Celebrity/Veterans Tournament $10,000 first place prize for the winner Weigh-in Henderson Point, Kerr Lake Ron Duffy, director, N.C. Central Division for Fishers of Men, will conduct the blast-off and serve as Weigh Master for the event 100 percent of the proceeds will be donated to Vets-on-a-Roll Contact: www.Wisdom-for-Life. com or (252) 492-8087
Vulcan Materials Fishing Tournament Flemingtown Wildlife Ramp, Kerr Lake
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Calendar of Upcoming Events Contact: Leigh Brigham, (252) 492-5281
June 2
Contact: Chris Brewer, (252) 492-8553
June 12
May 31
ABA Bassmasters Weekend Series Tournament Kerr Lake, Satterwhite Point Host: Vance County Tourism Development Authority, (252) 438-2222
June 11
14th Annual Henderson/ Vance Chamber Challenge Golf Tournament Location: Kerr Lake Country Club Host: Henderson/Vance Chamber of Commerce, Contact: Sylvia Edwards, (252) 438-8414
• June 16: Weigh-in: Wal-Mart parking lot Host motels: Holiday Inn Express (252) 438-6300; Jameson Inn, (252) 430-0247; Sleep Inn (252) 433-9449; Hampton Inn, (252) 492-3007; Econo Lodge, (252) 438-8511; Budget Host (252) 492-2013 Host: Vance County Tourism Development Authority, (252) 438-2222
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June 15 and 16
EverStart Series registration and meeting Vance-Granville Civic Center
American Cancer Society — Vance County Relay for Life Southern Vance High School 3 p.m.-3 p.m. Contact: (252) 431-4061, (252) 767-0651, (252) 432-4089, (252) 432-1813
Meet Me In The Street Live entertainment — “The Entertainers,” 5:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m., and dancing in the street Location: Historic Downtown Henderson Host: Henderson/Vance Chamber of Commerce, (252) 438-8414
June 1 ABA Bassmasters Weekend Series registration and meeting Meeting location to be announced Host motel: To be announced
June 3 Relay for Life Triathlon Bullocksville Park, Kerr Lake Sponsored by: Vance County Relay for Life Contact: Pam Norwood, (252) 492-8047 or www.vancerelay. org Dukes Children’s Hospital Charity Bike Ride Registration: Brewers Cycles, Inc. Host: Brewers Cycles, Inc.
Summer Theater Camp A day camp opportunity for children rising second through 7th grade and Teen works for ages 13-17 (must have completed seventh-11th grade). The camp will provide instruction and creative experiences in acting, singing, dancing, and all the technical aspects of theater including costume design, sound, set construction and lighting. Enrollment is limited to 30 campers. Contact: www. hendersondowntown.us or Ballet Arts Studio in Henderson, (252) 430-6443
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CALENDAR, FROM PAGE FIVE June 16 International Summerfest Crafts & Beer Festival The event will be held in Historic Downtown Henderson Sponsored by Downtown Development Commission The Little German Band and Dancers will perform. Food vendors, arts and crafts vendors, and businesses to participate in the festival. Children’s games, including a moonwalk, an obstacle course and a slide along with other children’s events have been planned. 11 a.m.-3 p.m.
Contact: (252) 430-5734 or plakernick@ci.henderson.nc.us National Guard FLW College Fishing Northern Division Tournament “EVENT B” Weigh-in: New Nutbush ramp, Kerr Lake Host: Vance County Tourism Development Authority, (252) 438-2222
June 16 and 17 55th Governor’s Cup Regatta Henderson Point, Kerr Lake www.carolinasailingclub.org
July 7 Independence Day Weekend Celebration Satterwhite Point, Kerr Lake 6:30-10 p.m.
Fireworks and Entertainment Ryan Daniel & Band (performing a variety of tunes, including Country, Rock, R&B, Oldies, Beach and Patriotic) Food vendors and T-shirts Bring a lawn chair or blanket and enjoy the music and food. Sponsored by: Vance County Tourism TDA: (252) 438-2222 or 1-866-4384565 No admission fee Park and ride free. Park your car at the Roses Store parking lot on Norlina Road and ride to Satterwhite Point, Kerr Lake. Hours: 4 p.m.7:30 p.m.: buses run every 30 minutes. The first bus to depart from the lake will be at 10 p.m. after the event is over.
July 7 and 8 Carolina Sailing Club Championship Series Henderson Point , Kerr Lake Guest Sailors are always welcome www.carolinasailingclub.org
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August 11 and 12
Henderson Rec Players Summer Theater — production to be announced 8 p.m. Location: E. M. Rollins Auditorium Contact: Julie Beichner, (252) 431-6091
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Calendar of Upcoming Events Location: Vance-Granville Community College Auditorium, Bldg. 2 Contact: Julie Beichner, (252) 431-6091
August 24 and 25 Vance County Fire & Rescue 6th Annual National Truck & Tractor Pull Location: Vance County Fairgrounds (Off U.S. 1, Highway 39 S.) 1425 E. Andrews Ave., Henderson Gates open at 4 p.m. Friday: 7:30 p.m.; Saturday: 7 p.m. Admission: Adults - $18, Children (5-12) - $5, under 5 - free Sanctioned by the United Pullers of the Carolinas and
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August 31 Henderson Institute Alumni Reunion Registration and Social
September 1 and 2 Henderson Institute Alumni Reunion “Class of 1962” — Banquet and Dance Contact: Ruth Burt, (252) 4387392
September TBA Vance County Regional Fair Livestock & Poultry Show
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Ducky Derby Festival Historic Downtown Henderson Franklin-Granville-Vance SmartStart, Inc. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Breckenridge and Garnett Streets, Downtown Henderson At 2 p.m., Garnett Street will be filled with a river of rubber ducks and a fun time for everyone Prize money for the winning duck Contact: (252) 433-9110, ext. 227
BFL Piedmont Division tournament Weigh-in: New Nutbush ramp, Kerr Lake Host: Vance County Tourism Development Authority (252) 438-2222
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Get ready to hit the trail — the Heritage Trail Note: The following information was compiled and provided by the Vance County Tourism Department, 946-T W. Andrews Ave., Henderson, NC 27536; (252) 438-2222; email: vctourism@gloryroad. netweb: www.kerrlake-nc.com. 1) Railroad Bridge — Located over the Tar River at the Vance-Franklin County line. One of the stone pilasters still stands from the original stone bridge built in the early 1900’s. An iron bridge was built and then the current bridge was built in 1975. US 1 Bypass South at South Chavis Road. 2) Ashburn Hall, circa 1835 — This Federal style house was built several decades before the Civil War. Fine Greek Revival is evident in the exterior and interior throughout the house. Universal pedimented bay windows flank the pedimented front porch. 3385 Charlie Grissom Road. 3) Epping Forrest (Capehart Gothic Cottage), circa 1860 — Built by Captain Thomas Capehart. Considered one of the finest examples of Gothic Revival style of domestic architecture in the state. 1454 Kittrell College Road. 4) Linbank Post Office, circa 1820 —
George C. Burns, who came from Linbank, Scotland, was the first Postmaster. The building served as a general store and a stage coach stop. The post office stands in the yard of the Harps family home built in the 1880’s of Georgian and Federal style.2971 N. Lynnbank Road. 5) Mt. Carmel United Methodist Church, circa 1856 — Built as a simple rectangular one-room structure with the steeple added later. The bays on the steeple and five bays of the nave are marked by windows surmounted by a triangular transom. 101 Mt. Carmel Church Road. 6) Weldon’s Mill, circa 1700’s — Originally an old board dam built by Johnson Family. This gristmill is a two story structure resting on a high stone foundation with the overshot wheel and sluice still in place. Original interior equipment remains. 2250 Weldon’s Mill Road. 7) Hale House — late 19th-century, two-story frame house, follows a T-plan and has an unusual two-tier porch that wraps around the end of the main block. 1109 Peter Gill Road. 8) Bobbitt Shingle Store, circa 1890 — The design of the shingles on the second
floor wall and the paneled shutters across the store front are unique features of the building. Intersection of Kittrell & Bobbitt roads. 9) Plank Chapel United Methodist Church, circa 1880 — The first church building was called the Methodist Meeting House. The structure has stained glass windows and was built out of hand-sawed planks and timbers put together with wooden pegs. 3047 Bobbitt Road. 10) St. James Episcopal Church, circa 1860, Diocese of N.C. — A well preserved Gothic style and one of the most significant of early church buildings. There are many outstanding memorials including a cross of genuine amethyst and windows of very fine stained glass by Tiffany and Company. The church administered to patients and provided Christian burial to the 52 soldiers interred at nearby Confederate Cemetery. Intersection of E. Main & N. Williams St., Kittrell. 11) Confederate Cemetery — Serves as a resting place for 52 soldiers from Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia. All of the soldiers buried in the cemetery died at Kittrell Springs Hotel. The
dates of deaths reveal that the first was Aug. 1, 1864, and the last April 15, 1865. A N.C. Civil War Trail site. West Chavis Road. Kittrell. 12) Old Kittrell College, circa 1885-86 — The Normal Industrial School began in 1885 and in 1887 became a college. The campus now serves as the Kittrell Job Corps. 1096 U.S. 1 Bypass South. 13) “Mistletoe Villa”, circa 1883 — One of the most impressive Victorian homes in the state, the house features 11 fireplaces, detailed woodwork, 9- and 11-foot ceilings. Revival period architectural elements. 144 E. Young Ave. 14) Harriet & Henderson Yarns, Inc., circa 1895 — Henderson Cotton Mill was organized in 1895 followed by Harriet Cotton Mill in 1900. Mr. D.Y. Cooper was the first president. No longer in operation. 500 Alexander Ave. 15) Henry A. Dennis County Office Building, circa 1911 — Originally the U.S. Post Office. Two-story granite-faced neoclassical building. 300 S. Garnett St. 16) Croatan Club Building, circa 1905 — Two-story brick building. Originally occupied by a dry goods store and jewelry
store on the first floor and meeting rooms for the Croatan Mens Club on the second floor. 229-233 S. Garnett St. 17) Greenway’s Authentic Charcoal Grill, circa mid-1880’s — Originally the Reavis Building was a general merchandise store. It later became the Charles Department Store. Entirely altered from its original appearance, the building has been restored and is now a restaurant. 200 S. Garnett St. 18) Former Zollicoffer Law Office, circa 1881 Small Italianate brick office built by A.C. Zollicoffer, prominent attorney. Now serves as Cloninger Law Office. 215 N. Garnett St. 19) George’s Restaurant, constructed circa 1880, it is one of Henderson’s oldest commercial buildings. It has served for brief periods as Citizen’s National Bank, the Corbitt Buggy Company, a grist mill and for many years was the home of Samuel Watkins Dry Goods & Hardware Store. Formerly a two-story building the second floor was removed and the building renovated. It now serves as a restaurant. 20) Gholson and Gholson, Attorneys Office, circa 1896 — Began as office
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GET READY TO HIT THE TRAIL — THE HERITAGE TRAIL space, then a bicycle repair shop, the building has mostly been used for law offices and is now Harvey Jackson Law Firm. 125 N. Garnett St. 21) Former H. Leslie Perry Library, circa 1924 — Built as a memorial to a Henderson attorney. The Greek Revival brick building has a gable front roof. Features a Grecian frieze of Alexander’s triumphant return to Babylon. It opened in 1924. 121 Young St. 22) Henderson Raleigh & Gaston Railroad Freight Depot, circa 1870’s — The Raleigh & Gaston Railroad was the first railroad through Henderson. Restored and used as the Chase Development Corporation office space, it is now named Garnett Street Station. 208 N. Garnett St. 23) Henderson Fire Station, circa 1908 — The five-story brick structure with its Italianate Revival clock tower is still used as a fire station. The tower forms the visual focus for the northern end of Henderson’s Downtown Historic District. 205 N. Garnett St. 24) Former Vance County Courthouse, circa 1884 — Designed by Master Architect of the Raleigh and Gaston Rail-
road, Captain James Robert Thrower. The building was completely remodeled in the 1960’s by the firm of Milburn and Heister of Washington, D.C. Now serves as County Administration building. 122 Young St. 25) Henderson Middle School, circa 1935-36 — Originated as The (Second) Henderson High School. Brick Neo-Gothic, numerous symbolic, stone-carved exterior features. 219 Charles St. 26) Henderson Institute Historical Museum, circa 1998 — From its establishment in 1887 by the Freedmen’s Mission Board of the United Presbyterian Church, through the beginnings of school integration in1970, the Henderson Institute was the only secondary school open to African Americans in Vance County. This building is all that remains of an educational complex that once anchored the surrounding African American neighborhood. Call for museum hours or to make an appointment. (252) 430-0616. Corner of N. Beckford & Rockspring St. 27) Eaton-Johnson Junior High School — Originally Henderson Normal Institute. First all-black high school in the county. 500 W. Rockspring St.
28) Vance County Tourism Development Authority (TDA) — Nancy Wilson, executive director, (252) 438-2222; www. kerrlake-nc.com; vctourism@gloryroad.net. Tourist and local area information. 946-T West Andrews Ave. 29) The Corbitt Buggy/Motor Truck Company — R.J. Corbitt built his first factory in 1900 to produce horse-drawn buggies or carriages. He then produced his first automobile, which didn’t compete too well with the larger producers. He then made trucks used in World War I and II and are still used today. Presently houses retail shops. 1700 Parham St. 30) “Bellwood”, circa 1760 — The original house has been brick veneered and extensively remodeled. It retains early characteristics in its basic proportions and much of the interior and structural detail. The grounds are part of an original grant from Lord Granville to William Eaton, a leader in the formation of Granville County. Corner of Oxford Road. & Cedarwood Drive. 31) Herman United Methodist Church, circa late-19th century — Small frame church with three-bay front and side eleva-
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tion. Windows on the front have arched hoods and the door has a semi-circular transom. 6070 Highway 158 Business. 32) La Grange Plantation, circa 1770, 1840 — The two-story, three-bay house has a hip roof and Italianate ornamentation, which resembles that of Belvidere: the bracketed cornice and porch, the corner posts and the porch posts. La Grange has been restored to 18th-century charm and elegance. Private residence. 771 Nutbush Road. 33) Ashland Plantation/Vance County Historical Museum, circa 1740, 1820-27 — The four handsome brick chimneys, window entablatures and Tuscan entrance porch are noteworthy exterior features. Boyhood home of colonial judge Richard Henderson, and later his son, Leonard Henderson, the first Supreme Court Justice of North Carolina, for whom the City of Henderson is named. The home also serves as the Vance County Historical Museum. Viewing by appointment. Call (252) 431-7106 to schedule an appointment. 5533 Satterwhite Point Road. 34) Kingsbury (Hunter Satterwhite Place), circa 1837 — Typical Greek Re-
vival with interior woodwork handsomely detailed. The center hall plan is followed with a unique stair and central chimneys, heating rooms front and rear. The three bay, two story frame house with a low hip roof has retained original six over six windows. The house has been owned by the Satterwhite family for over 100 years. Intersection of Satterwhite Point & Nutbush roads. 35) Reavis House, circa 1790-1825 — This two story frame house with circular front steps of native stone has overall form of typical 18th century Georgian houses. It is believed that the house was built by the elder Samuel Reavis or one of his sons, a brother of Lewis Reavis which the city of Henderson was founded. 1393 Satterwhite Point Road. 36) Greystone Quarry, circa 1835 — Stone from this quarry was used in the State Capitol. Work was done by hand until the first steam-powered plant was installed in 1885. Breathtaking views are seen from top of steep cliffs on all sides. 6969 Greystone Road. PLEASE SEE HERITAGE, PAGE 10
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Homes of Architectural Interest In Henderson(Private): A. Stephens/White House - 903 Nicholas St. B.Jones/Grissom House - 280 Chavasse Ave. C. Holden/Edwards House - 240 Chavasse Ave. D. Daingerfield/Yount House - 216 Chavasse Ave. E. Chavasse/Walker House - 845 S. Williams St. F. Hicks/Michaels House - 157 Burwell Ave. G. Teiser/Smith House - 203 Burwell Ave. H. HC Linthicum House - 710 Parham St. I. Dickie House - 304 Burwell Ave. J. Debnam/Loughlin House - 130 Burwell Ave. K. Stainback/Kerner House - 224 Charles St. L. Marrow House - 305 Burwell Ave.
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Vance County Tourism: All the Basics Tourism offices/ visitors centers
Accommodations
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Ambassador’s Inn & Suites (I-85 exit 215) (252) 492-1126
Vance County Tourism Development Authority 946-T West Andrews Ave. in Henderson, N.C., 27536 (252) 438-2222 or (866) 4384565 Web: www.kerrlake-nc.com or www.eastcostdragtimeshalloffame.com e-mail: vctourism@gloryroad. net Kerr Lake State Recreation Area Parks Office 6254 Satterwhite Point Road, Henderson, N.C., 27537 e-mail: kerr.lake@ncmail.net (252) 438-7791
Budget Host Inn (I-85 exit 215) (252) 492-2013 Cardinal Motel (US 1) (252) 492-1148 Econo Lodge (I-85 exit 215) (252) 438-8511 The Guesthouse at Burnside Plantation (252) 438-7688 Hampton Inn (I-85 exit 212)
Hillside Farms Log Cabin (3180 Stagecoach Road) (252) 438-7918 or 430-4321 Holiday Inn Express (I-85 exit 212) (252) 438-6300 Jameson Inn (I-85 exit 212) (252) 430-0247
LampLight Inn Country Bed and Breakfast and Cabins
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Run of the Mill Bed & Breakfast (252) 492-9599
Scottish Inn (I-85 exit 215) (252) 438-6172
Knights Inn (I-85 exit 212) (252) 492-4041
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Pearl’s Place (Nutbush) (252) 438-4767 or 432-0264
Satterwhite Point Marina Cottages (I-85 exit 217) (252) 438-4441
Kerr Lake Inn (I-85 exit 215) (252) 492-7003
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Recreation Adventure Island Miniature Golf (252) 492-9888 Aycock Recreation Complex (252) 492-9400 Carolina Lanes Bowling (252) 492-1112 Henderson Main Street Program hendersondowntown.us (252) 430-5734 Henderson Parks & Recreation Department Director (252) 431-6093
Sleep Inn (I-85 exit 212) (252) 433-9449
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FROM PAGE THIRTEEN Henderson Rec Players One summer, one fall production (252) 431-6091 Kerr Lake Country Club (252) 492-1895
(252) 438-6959 Saddlerock Farm Horseback riding lessons, hay rides, rented horses for guided trail rides (252) 430-4755 Skateeum Roller skating (252) 492-5033
Marketplace Cinema Six theatres (252) 438-9060
Tobacco Farm RV Camp (Flemingtown Road) (252) 438-6311 or (877) 2220100
Nazkarts Go karts, arcade and fun center (252) 433-8111
Vance-Granville Community College Civic Center (I-85 exit 209) (252) 492-2061
Raleigh Road Outdoor Theatre
YMCA (252) 438-2144
Marinas Kerr Lake State Recreation Area (252) 438-7791 www.ncsparks.net Visitors center, fishing piers, picnic areas, seven tot lots, 700 campsites, 21 boat ramps, 13 picnic shelters, three community buildings Satterwhite Point Marina and Cottages (I-85 exit 217) (252) 438-4441 Cottages, dry stack, sales and slips, gas, store Steele Creek Marina and Campground (I-85 exit 214 onto Highway 39 North) (252) 492-1426
Wet slips, mooring sites, waterfront campsites with and without electric, hot showers, dump station, four launching ramps, gas, store)
Shopping Country Market Shopping Center Crossroads Shopping Center Dabney Drive Dabney Exchange Dabney West Shopping Center Downtown Henderson, Main Street Henderson Mall Henderson Marketplace Shopping Center Henderson Square Shopping Center Northside Plaza Vance Square
Antiques Downtown Antiques (207 S. Garnett St.) (252) 431-0860 Phil’s Past & Present Shop (252) 438-3494
Local attractions The Bees’ Knees Country Store at the Old Weldon’s Mill 2250 Weldons Mills Road (252) 492-9599 Greystone Rock Quarry 6969 Greystone Road (252) 438-3161 Henderson Institute Museum Corner of Beckford Drive and W. Rockspring Street
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Vance County Tourism: All the Basics Wed and Sat 1 to 4 p.m. (252) 430-0616 Historic Downtown Henderson Self-guided tour (252) 438-2222 Homegrown, Handmade Trail (252) 438-2222 John H. Kerr Dam (252) (434) 738-6143 Kerr Lake State Recreation Area (252) 438-7791 Kittrell Confederate Cemetery (E. Chavis Lane, Kittrell) (252) 438-2222 Miss Lou’s Quilting Studio
(4733 Raleigh Road) (252) 492-6469 Paddle Trail (252) 438-2222 Piedmont Birding Trail (252) 438-2222
Convention centers; meeting facilities Ambassador Inn & Suites — Exit 215, I-85, Henderson. Lodging and meeting/banquet facilities to accommodate your group from 10 to 200. Available to host groups, weddings, conventions, family reunions, parties, dinners, meetings and business needs. Restaurant and sports bar on site.
Six miles from Kerr Lake. Continental breakfast, wireless internet service, satellite TV, outdoor pool, outside electrical hook-ups, parking for buses, trucks and boats. Other restaurants nearby. Contact: (252) 492-1126. Community Buildings, Kerr Lake State Recreation Area — 6254 Satterwhite Point Road Three community buildings located in the Kerr Lake State Recreation Area, Bullocksville Park, Henderson Point and Satterwhite Point. Each building has a large fireplace, kitchen, tables, chairs, patio, charcoal grill and ice maker. Each building can accommodate
Greenway’s Authentic Charcoal Grill
“Serving Vance County Since 1976”
H. Leslie Perry Memorial Library — 205 Breckenridge St. in Henderson H. Leslie Perry Memorial Library offers meeting rooms for the use of groups and citizens, regardless of their affiliation or beliefs. The meeting rooms are available for groups or individuals to conduct organizational or program meetings, seminars, study groups, planning sessions, training programs, and related activities. Meeting rooms include:
1. The Vance County Farm Bureau Room — seats 100 2. The Board Room — seats 20 Contact: (252) 438-3316. Vance Granville Community College — Civic Center — Exit 209, I-85, Henderson A 9,480 square foot multipurpose facility located at the Vance-Granville Community College. Rented to accommodate weddings, parties, family reunions, meetings, retreats, conventions, business and sport expo’s. No alcohol allowed. Contact: Tommy Nowell, facilities director, (252) 738-3416.
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Sunday - Friday (Lunch) 11 am - 2 pm
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Leisure time activities: things to do and see while in Henderson • Adventure Island — Indoor/outdoor recreation facility that offers miniature golf, lazer tag bumper boats, batting cages, indoor arcade, gameroom and a playmaze. Call for hours of operation. 1211 Coble Blvd. (252) 492-9888 • Aycock Recreation Complex — full size gymnasium, 25 yard indoor pool 1/12 mile indoor walking track, weight room and outdoor walking tracks. Call for hours and fees. 305 Carey Chapel Road. (252) 492-9400 • Bees Knees Country Store — consignment shop featuring handmade local craft items. The shop owners are also beekeepers offering fresh honey gathered form the hives at their adjacent farm. Call or operation hours. 2250 Weldons Mill Road. (252) 492-9599. Visit www. beekneescountrystore.com for more information. • Carolina Lanes — 12 lane bowling alley. Call for hours of operation. 85 US 158 Bypass. (252) 492-1112. League play may interrupt some playing times. • Confederate Cemetery — A N.C. Civil War Trails Historic Site. The final resting place of 52 Confederate soldiers from Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia. All soldiers buried here died at the nearby Kittrell Springs Hotel which had been converted into a military hospital during the Civil War. Self guided tour. Chavis Lane, Kittrell. (252) 4382222. • Downtown Antiques — Browse through a store full of beautiful antiques for sale. 207 Garnett St. (252) 431-0860. • Greystone Quarry — Stone from tis quarry was used to construct the State Capitol and numerous other
government buildings and highways. Work was done by hand until the first steampowered plant was installed in 1885. Breathtaking views from an overlook at the top of the steep cliffs. 6969 Greystone Road. • Henderson Square Shopping Center — Strip shopping center located between Exits 212 and 213 off I-85. Retail merchants include JCPenny, Belk’s, Dollar Tree, Bath & Body Works, Super Walmart and numerous shoe stores and specialty stores. 200 N. Cooper Drive. • Heritage Trail Historical Walking Tour — selfguided walking tour of the Historic Downtown District of Henderson. Listed on the National Register. See varying styles of architecture and noteworthy examples of distinctive styling of their particular construction era. A driving tour of county historic sites is included. Map and Brochure available at the Vance County Tourism Office, 946T West Andrews Ave. (252) 4382222. • Interiors & Gifts Too — Gift shop, collectibles, decorative home accessories, candles and potpourri, bath and body items. 133 S. Garnett St. (252) 438-7166. Monday-Friday: 10 a.m.5:30 p.m. Saturday: 10 a.m.5 p.m.
• Kerr Lake Country Club — 18 hole, par 72 golf course. Putting green, driving range and pro-shop. Non-metal spikes required. Semi-private. Green fees accepted. 600 Hedrick Drive. (off Satterwhite Point Road.) (252) 492-1895. • Kerr Lake State Recreation Area — 50,000 acre lake that straddles the border of North Carolina and Virginia. Over 800 miles of shoreline. Enjoy fishing boating, skiing, swimming, hiking, camping, picnicking and bird watching. Day use areas with children’s tot lots and picnic tables with adjacent grills. Seven parks on the N.C. side of the lake. A visitors center providing information on the park and its history is located at the parks office at 6254 Satterwhite Point Road. (252) 438-7791. • Simply Wood — Husband and wife team. He’s a wood artisan and she’s a quilt maker. He produces beautiful wooden salad bowls, wooden vases and wooden candy dishes. She makes quilts from baby size to king size. 1376 Old Watkins Road. (252) 438-4902. By appointment only.
• Marketplace Cinemas — Six-screen theatre offering the latest new releases. Call for times and show schedule. 907 S. Beckford Drive. (252) 438-9060. • Miss Lou’s Quilting Studio — Operates in a restored 1917 rural General Store. From hand quilting to using a quilting machine and frame you can learn the latest techniques or historical methods of quilting. Quilting books and supples as well as beautiful quilts for sale. 4733 Raleigh Road. (252) 492-6469 Monday/ Tuesday/Thursday/Friday: 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Closed Wednesdays; 1st and 3rd Saturday: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. • Nazkarts — Family fun center. Go carts, arcade and game room. 203 N. Cooper Drive. (252) 433-8111. Call for hours of operation. • Raleigh Road Outdoor Theatre — One of the few remaining drive-in theatres in NC. Originally opened in 1949. Family entertainment under the stars. 3336 Raleigh Road (U.S. 1 Business South). (252) 438-6959. Friday-Sunday nights, show starts at dusk. Spring through Fall. • Sachs Woodcrafts — Hand turned wooden bowls, platters, cutting boards and other unique custom pieces. 529 St. Andrews Church Road. (252) 4383413.
Monday-Friday 4-9 p.m.; Saturday 10 a.m.-6 p.m. • Skateeum — Roller skating rink. 1248 Coble Blvd. (252) 492-5033. Call for hours of operation and weekly specials. • St. James Episcopal Church — Erected a short time before the Civil War. The minister at that time, Rev. M. M. Marshall, presided at the burials of the soldiers who died at the nearby Kittrell Springs Hotel Hospital. Corner of Main & Williams Street, Kittrell. • St. Johns Episcopal Church — The only remaining colonial Anglican church building in the Diocese of N.C. It is also the oldest frame church in N.C. and the 4rd oldest church standing in N.C. today. No active congregation. Jct. of N.C. 39 North and Stagecoach Road., Williamsboro. Open to visitors each Sunday from June to October, 2-5 p.m. • Supply Line Country Market — locally owned country market with the atmosphere of a farmers market. Carries a wide variety of fresh fruits and vegetables. Also offers a selection of N.C. grown and produced products such as honey, jams and jellies, nuts and N.C. wines. Good selection of imported beers and wines. Custom made gift baskets, flowers and a gift shop for special occasions. 235 Raleigh Road. (252) 438-2836. • The Peanut Roaster — Utilizes N.C. grown peanuts to produce some of the best tasting snacks in the industry using old family recipes. The manufacturing facility along with an adjoining retail store/ gift shop is located here. 394 Zeb Robinson Road. (252) 431-0100. Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-6 p.m.; Saturday 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sunday 11 a.m-5 p.m.
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Tri-County Dining Guide Editor’s note: While we update this listing regularly, it is not possible to check with each restaurant for every publication. If you have a change or information on a new restaurant, call the newsroom at (252) 436-2833. A variety of tastes and styles are available at privately run restaurants and national chains throughout the Tri-County area. Following is a listing of restaurants in Vance, Granville and Warren counties, with a brief description of each.
Henderson/ Vance County 220 Seafood Restaurant — 1812 N. Garnett St. 492-8084. Fresh seafood, chicken, barbecue. Children’s plates. Credit cards: VISA and MasterCard. ABC permits: none.
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Angela’s Grill — 2684 Raleigh Road. Sandwiches on select bread, grilled pork chops, grilled chicken, fish cake, chicken salad, bologna burgers and hamburgers. Bamboo Garden Chinese Restaurant — 1520 Dabney Drive. (252) 438-8080. Szechuan, Peking, Hunan, Cantonese cuisine and sushi bar. American cuisine, children’s and dietetic plates available. Daily full-time buffet. Credit cards: All major credit cards. ABC permits: All. Big Cheese Pizza — Marketplace Shopping Center. (252) 492-4500. Pickup only. Pizza, salads, subs. Chester’s — 1208 E. Andrews Ave. (inside the BP Station), Henderson. (252) 430-6444. Specializes in fried chicken, sandwiches, wraps, potato wedges, vegetables and their famous field corn. Chex Truck Stop & Restaurant — I-85 at Fleming Road,
Middleburg. (252) 492-5189, (252) 492-6833. Full menu. Breakfast served 24 hours. Daily breakfast bar, 6 a.m.-10 a.m. Dinner, noon-9 p.m. Credit cards: MasterCard, VISA. ABC permits: none. China King — 383 Raleigh Road. (252) 433-8088. Featuring Hunan, Szechuan and Cantonesestyle dishes; dine in or carry out. Lunch buffet 11:30 a.m.-3 p.m. daily. Credit cards accepted. ABC permits: none. China Kitchen — 511 E. Andrews Ave. (252) 492-4150. Featuring Mandarin, Hunan and Szechuan-style cooking. American dishes available. Credit cards: none. ABC permits: none. Cracker Barrel Old Country Store — 1002 Ruin Creek Road, (252) 431-9111. Country cooking. Breakfast available all day. Credit cards: All major. Cuz Seafood — 7630 N.C. 39 Highway, Henderson, (252) 572-
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2656. Serving brunch and dinner: Friday, Saturday and Sunday, 6 a.m.-9 p.m. Dinner: TuesdayThursday, 5 p.m.-9 p.m. Dabney Drive Restaurant — 946-G W. Andrews Ave. 438-5643. Full menu. Credit cards: none. ABC permits: none. Denny’s — 1524 Dabney Drive. 438-4800. Weekly specials. Credit cards: All major. ABC permits: none George’s Restaurant — 210 N. Garnett St., (252) 492-0090. Open daily serving lunch and dinner: pizza, pasta, subs, chicken, salads and more. Golden Corral Family Steak House — 103 N. Cooper Dr. 4383660. Breakfast bar Saturday and Sunday. Steaks, seafood, chicken, potato bar, “super bar” of salad, vegetables, desserts. Credit cards: Visa, MasterCard, Am. Express. ABC permits: none. Golden Skillet — 444 Dabney
Drive, 492-4040. Featuring chicken, barbecue, seafood, sandwiches, vegetables and desserts. Credit cards: MasterCard/Visa. Checks accepted. Greenway’s Authentic Charcoal Grill — 200 Garnett St., Henderson, NC 27536. (252) 492-7088. Steaks, seafood, salad bar. ABC permits: Beer and wine; setups available. Credit cards: MasterCard, VISA. Ichibar Japanese Steakhouse — Marketplace Shopping Center, 901 S. Beckford Drive. Casual. Serving “healthy Japanese food” including fresh-made sushi, plus a variety of appetizers, soups and lunch and dinner entrees, plus a cocktail bar. Dining area accommodates more than 100 guests, with smoking and non-smoking areas. Credit cards: Yes. ABC permits: All. Please see DINING GUIDE, page 18
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J&J Fish & Chicken — 1202 E. Andrews Ave., (252) 431-0060. Open daily for lunch and dinner. Food and drink specials, senior specials. Eat in or take out. Mayflower Seafood Restaurant and Oyster Bar — 201 N. Cooper Dr., 738-2393. Specializing in Seafood, including Greek & Italian specialties. Full bar. Oysters on the half-shell. Mazatlan Mexican Restaurant — 1601 Ruin Creek Road, 438-6062. Authentic Mexican cuisine. Dine-in, Take-out. Credit cards: Visa, MC. Nunnery-Freeman Barbecue — Norlina Road. 438-4751. Dinner plates featuring barbecue pork, fried chicken, seafood,
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cards: All except Discover. ABC permits: Beer. Smithfield’s Chicken and BBQ — 100 Exchange St. (Dabney Exchange); 492-3655. Barbecue, fried chicken and seafood. Skipper’s/Forsyth’s Bar-B-Q — Norlina Road. 438-5228. Dinner plates featuring chicken, pork, barbecue, Brunswick stew, fish. pork, barbecue, Brunswick stew, fish. Daily specials. Credit cards: VISA, MasterCard. Ruby Tuesday — 101 Exchange St. (Dabney Exchange); 492-6243. Menu includes steaks, pasta, chicken, burgers, SmartEating choices. Permits: All. Soul Delicious — 1502 Raleigh Road. Regular menu includes soul food and homecooking (meat loaf, cube steak, ribs, pork chops, chitterlings, pig’s feet, home-style vegetables and desserts). Cooks and staff are volunteers; all profits support the
ministries of the Rock of Prayer and Deliverance Church. Time-Out Sports Pub & Cafe — Parham Road at I-85. 492-1126. Northern-style menu. Appetizers, sandwiches, salads. Credit cards: All major cards. ABC permits: All. Village Kitchen — 919 S. Beckford Drive, Henderson. (252) 738-9998/9999. Wide assortment of Chinese dishes, from egg rolls to shrimp with lobster sauce, from wonton soup to Mongolian beef. For the less internationally minded, sandwiches and burgers are available. Waffle House — 1135 Ruin Creek Road; 431-9102, and 942 W. Andrews Ave. (Crossroads Shopping Center). Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. Open daily. Wimpy’s — 419 Raleigh Road Henderson. 430-1766. Specializing in char-grilled burgers and fries, in addition to home-cooking.
Fast-food restaurants: • Arby’s — 403 Raleigh Road (adjacent to Dabney Shopping Center) • Bojangles (two locations) — 1518 Dabney Drive and Cardinal Shopping Center, 1425 E. Andrews Avenue • Burger King (three locations) — 1817 N. Garnett St., 391 Raleigh Road, 565 Ruin Creek Road • Carver’s Family Restaurant, Raleigh Road, Henderson, NC 27536. (252) 492-3881. • Chick-fil-A, 200 Trade Street (in Dabney Exchange) • Moghadass Subway Inc. — 1520 Dabney Dr. • Subway — 1417 E. Andrews Ave. and 1400 N. Garnett St. • Hardee’s — Dabney Drive • Kentucky Fried Chicken (two locations) — 130 Raleigh Road, 1553 Dabney Drive • McDonald’s (three locations) —
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Tri-County Dining Guide 1695 Dabney Drive, inside Walmart on Cooper Drive, and at the Cardinal Shopping Center, U.S. 1 at the N.C. 39 exit • Sheetz — 619 Ruin Creek Road, (252) 492-1530 • Sunrise Biscuit Co. — 333 N. Garnett St. • Taco Bell, 1737 Dabney Dr. • Wendy’s — 1516 Dabney Dr. • Biddie’s Grill (home of Jerry’s Hot Dogs) — 1155 E. Andrews Ave., 438-7172. Delivery services: • Domino’s Pizza — 119 Raleigh Road, 438-2727 • Papa John’s Pizza — 1526 Dabney Dr., 431-1999 • Pizza Hut — 433-6040.
Oxford/ Granville County 96 Buffet — 913 Linden Ave. (N.C. 96), (919) 603-0486. Located
inside the Regency Inn. Hibachi Buffet — 1011-109 Lewis St., Oxford, (919) 603-1811. Sunday-Thursday, 11 a.m.-9:30 p.m.; Friday-Saturday, 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Mazatlan of Oxford — 705 Lewis St. (919) 603-0001. Authentic Mexican cuisine. Milano’s — 127 Williamsboro St.; (919) 693-6444; Pizza, Italian entrees. House of Ribeyes — 102 Roxboro Road Oxford; (919) 693-9282. Menu includes steak, seafood and chicken. Nightly specials. Credit: Visa, MasterCard. Permits; beer and wine. George’s Oxford Village Family Restaurant — I-85, Exit 202 and 204 (104 Industry Dr.) (919) 603-3760. Pizza, subs, pasta and salad. Zerdo’s Family Restaurant — 5593 Tabbs Creek Road; (919) 603-6175 (location of
former Tony’s Restaurant). Menu includes Middle Eastern cuisine, subs, pizza, pasta, steaks, sandwiches, soup and salad bar. Open daily. Indoor and outdoor dining. Pizza Hut — 907 Linden Avenue, Oxford. 693-4696. Pizzas, pasta, salad bar, sandwiches. No checks accepted. Credit cards: VISA, Master Card, American Express. ABC permits: Beer. Rumors Bar & Grill — 130 Main St.; 693-5300; pizza, burgers, specialty wings. Fast-food restaurants: Burger King — 825 Linden Ave • China Wok — 412 Granville Corners. 690-8501 • 15 North Take-out — 935 College St. • Hardee’s — 220 Hillsboro St. • Kentucky Fried Chicken — 527 E. Industry Dr. • McDonald’s — Granville Corners Shopping Center
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• Subway — 913 Linden Ave. • Sunrise Biscuits — 128 Williamsboro St. • Taco Bell — 525 E. Industry Dr. • Wendy’s — 900 Linden Ave. Delivery services: • Domino’s Pizza — 125 Broad St. 693-8001.
Warrenton/ Warren County Midway Cafe and Grill — 195 U.S. 158 Business, Warrenton. 257-1180. Featuring home-style meals and home-made desserts. Credit cards: none. ABC permits: none. Clem’s Place — U.S. 1 South, Norlina. 456-2407. Dinner plates featuring barbecue, fried chicken, seafood, Brunswick stew. Madefrom-scratch desserts. Credit cards: none. ABC permits: None. Milano’s Pizza — Main St.
Warrenton. 257-5800. Pizza, subs and a variety of Italian food. Credit cards accepted. ABC Permits: none. Newt’s Grill — 112 Madison St., Warrenton. 257-0663. The Hardware Cafe — 106 S. Main St. Warrenton. 257-2779. Southern City Grille & Restaurant — 137 S. Main St., Warrenton. 257-1306. Open daily. Full menu featuring breakfast, homecooked meals, vegetables, daily specials. Credit cards accepted. Whistle Stop Café — 123 Hyco St., Norlina. (252) 456-0855. Open Monday through Friday for lunch and dinner. Fast-food restaurants: • The Burger Barn — E. Macon Street, Warrenton; • Hardee’s — U.S. 158; Subway — E. Macon Street, Warrenton • Burger King, 117 U.S. 158, Norlina.
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