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Stay at this pet-friendly Lumberton, North Carolina hotel located close to Fort Bragg, Pope Air Force Base and the Lumber River State Park.
Welcome to the BEST WESTERN Inn, ideally located just off Interstate 95 in Lumberton, North Carolina. This Lumberton area hotel offers convenient access to key area attractions including UNC Pembroke, the North Carolina Indian Cultural Center and the Darlington Raceway.
The BEST WESTERN Inn offers spaciously-appointed guest rooms and suites, each equipped with a microwave, refrigerator, 32" LCD TV with Over 40+ HD Channels including 2 HBO® channels in HD, and free high-speed Internet access. Hotel guests will wake each morning to a complimentary continental breakfast with fresh hot waffles. Additional amenities at this North Carolina hotel include an outdoor swimming pool, free access to a nearby fitness center, limited business services and meeting facilities. Pets are welcome for a small fee.
Business guests staying at the BEST WESTERN Inn will enjoy being close to Fort Bragg, Pop Air Force Base, the North Carolina Cancer Institute and the Southeastern North Carolina Agricultural Center. Guests will also be minutes away from great golfing and local events such as the Mid-Atlantic Fly In, the Lumbee Pow Wow, Rumba on the Lumber and Chevy to the Levy.
For superior customer service and a centralized location in Lumberton, North Carolina make a reservation today at the BEST WESTERN Inn!
Enjoy one of the largest traditional jazz festivals in the Southeast and a STS Top 20 event. In Wilmington.
When aspiring author Felix notices a neighboring prostitute plying her trade, he complains to the landlord who has her evicted. In Wilmington.
This popular stage version continues to be one of the most inspiring of the American classics. In Wilmington.
Enjoy a tasting tour of the best Carolina wineries, sample sweet sensations from the region’s signature chocolatiers.
Exercise your imagination and display your creations and inventions made from normally discarded materials. In Greenville.
Over 50 booths selling a wide variety of products and services for gardening and landscaping. Many returning vendors.
Discover the African influences in Lower Cape Fear art and culture. Explore the geography of Africa. In Wilmington.
Ron Daise, star of the Nick Jr. television show “Gullah Gullah Island” will lead an exciting interactive “game show” for all ages. In Wilmington.
The winter jazz series returns with the collaboration between CAM and the Cape Fear Jazz Society. In Wilmington.
Have you ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes at the Aquarium? Come explore spaces for animal holding and more. In Kure Beach.
An annual event with plenty of wildlife exhibits, local arts and crafts and food. In Washington.
Treat your sweetheart to a moonlight carriage ride for two. In Wimnington.
Tours will include all the misguided and tragic love stories that are not included on regular tours. In Wilmington.
Join Aquarium staff on a behind-the-scenes tour. Help prepare animal diets & participate in daily care and maintenance tasks. In Kure Beach.
The ‘Love Boat’ will soon be taking another tour in Wrightsville Beach. IN Wilmington.
Chocolate, champagne and a cruise of the Cape Fear River aboard the first and finest state-of-the-art catamaran.
A full schedule of events has been planned to celebrate the rich diversity of cultures found within UNCW and the Wilmington community.
8pm. Oscar Wilde’s comedy debuted Valentine’s Day. In Wilmington.
5-7pm. Enjoy a dockside reception (5pm) with live music, chocolate, champagne and a Captain’s rose, followed by a cruise. In Wilmington.
7:30pm. Invite your special someone to a dinner dance cruse on the scenic Cape Fear River. In Wilmington.
8pm Wed-Sat; 3pm Sun. Opera House Theatre presents an outrageous, off the wall musical comedy from the madcap of Mel Brooks. In Wilmington.
A weekend event filled with live beach bands, shag lessons, line dancing and the East Coast Shag Classic Competition. In Wrightsville Beach.
Bluegrass Jam Session, various Bluegrass Bands. In Kinston.
Learn about and explore the Battleship’s 16-inch &15-inch guns from the houses to the ammunition loading compartments. In Wilmington.
Bring your furry friend along for the dip. In Carolina Beach.
This is the largest indoor pet event in the area. In Wilmington.
8pm. Award-winning, world-renowned South African vocal ensemble performs at Thalian Hall. In Wilmington.
The Cameron Art Museum commemorates the 147th anniversary of the Battle of Forks Road on the museum’s historic site. In Wilmington.
Jump and free to watch with proceeds going to the Special Olympics. In Edenton.
Saturday and Sunday enjoy a variety of activities including lectures from local historians on a variety of topics from colonial living. In Currie.
See approximately a thousand camellia blooms, grown inside and outdoors. At the Arab Shrine Club, in Wilmington.
This annual “HAM RADIO” event allows amateur radio operators to contact as many of North Carolina’s 100 counties as possible. In Wilmington.
Wynton Marsalis returns to Wilmington with the internationally acclaimed Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra. Jazz musician, trumpeter, composer.
Outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy 3 days of hunting and fishing exhibitors, wildlife art displays, decoys, boats and more. In Wilmington.
Mozart's comic confection Cosi fan tutte (Women are all alike) tells of the adventure of two mismatched couples. In Greenville.
Free and/or low cost games and activities for families in parking area and inside the Museum. In Ocean Isle Beach.
The Festival is a celebration of Wilmingtons exceptional artwork, gardens, rich history and culture.
Annual Oak Island Lighthouse Fun Run. The 10K route runs over the Oak Island Bridge through tree lined streets.
Celebrate North Carolina Grape Appreciation Month by enjoying the best of NC wine and food offerings. In Bald Head Island.
The festivities begin Friday night with a street dance at Courthouse Square.In Burgaw.
Join us for our fine art festival, RiverFest, the biggest event on the Neuse River. In Bridgeton.
This show series is dedicated to offering a fun and exciting horse show while maintaining a down home atmosphere. In Four Oaks.
First Friday is one of Raleigh's most popular evening escapes. Join us on the First Friday of every month.
"Consider Yourself" part of the family and come see the international stage and movie musical favorite, Oliver. In Raleigh.
A regular on bluegrass radio, their works have earned them many individual and group IBMA and SPGBMA award nominations. in Selma.
The Tour begins at the Superior Courthouse in downtown Hillsborough, and offers a choice of several rides. In Hillsborough.
Golf tournament. To be played on courses No. 4, No. 5 and No. 8. In Pinehurst.
This Branson-style variety show will delight audiences of all ages with comedy, music and fun. In Selma.
Downtown Asheboro comes alive with the roar of classic automobiles from all over the southeast.
Lumber River State Park is comprised of over 9,000 acres and 115 miles of water. Visitors to this beautiful coastal area park enjoy canoeing, boating and fishing on the scenic Lumber River. Anglers enjoy fishing for black crappie, largemouth bass, red breast and catfish from a boat or off of the fishing pier.
Enjoy a nice short hike on the park's trails through the pine and hardwoods forest along the edge of the river. Bring along a picnic lunch or snack and relax under the picnic shelter. Schedule some time to listen to one of the ranger-led interpretive programs about the park. After a day of fun and exploration, rest comfortably with Best Western hotels, in nearby Lumberton.