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Want to stay in a restored 18th century town? The Augustus T. Zevely Inn, on the National Historic Register, is located in Old Salem, a living 18th century restored Moravian town (approximately 35 minutes from the Guilford Courthouse battlefield in Winston-Salem, NC). Click here for information.

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Signers Monument and Grave  

Did You Know?
The third of North Carolina's signers of the Declaration of Independence, Joseph Hewes, died in Philadelphia in 1779 and was buried in Christ’s Church Yard. In the 1890’s when his remains were being sought, the park’s founders were told the actual site of his grave was unmarked.

Last Updated: November 01, 2007 at 10:18 EST