Museums in Linden, NC

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Averasboro Battlefield & Museum gallery

A Civil War battlefield that has remained nearly untouched since the war.A Civil War battlefield that has remained nearly untouched since the w

Fascinate-U Children's Museum gallery

Fascinate-U is a hands-on museum where kids can learn through pretending play around a mini-city. Featuring 22 interactive exhibits, a toddler room, 2 par

Neighborhood:
Downtown Fayetteville
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Museum of Cape Fear gallery

Museum of Cape Fear: Two floors of exhibits showcase the history of the twenty counties of southeastern North Carolina. Exhibits include information a

Neighborhood:
Downtown Fayetteville
Alter Egos Gallery & Studio gallery

Alter Egos is a Contemporary Art Gallery in Downtown Fayetteville, featuring local art, and interesting finds of all sorts. We also host crafting parties, ki

Fayetteville Area Transportation and Local History Museum gallery

This area was orginally developed because of transportation needs. WE are at the mouth of the Cape Fear River. This museum tells that key to our history pl

Neighborhood:
Downtown Fayetteville
1897 Poe House Museum gallery

The 1897 Poe House is so named because it was built in the year 1897 and it was the home of the Poe family. The deed of the house is in the name of Josephi

Neighborhood:
Downtown Fayetteville