A Video Tour of Cedar Rock Park - Burlington, NC -
A video tour of Cedar Rock Park in Alamance County, North Carolina. Shot with the Canon Powershot SX-40 HS HD.
Things to do and population, Cedarock Park, Alamance Battleground in Burlington NC
Things to do and population, Cedarock Park, Alamance Battleground, Children's Museum of Alamance County in Burlington NC
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Cedarock Park - May 12, 2016 - Near Burlington, North Carolina
Cedarock Park is a 414-acre nature preserve about four miles south of Burlington, North Carolina. It is a fantastic location that is not very crowded and has six miles of trails, including one that leads to an old rock dam over Rock Creek. The old dam is the site of a retired gristmill which used to grind grain into flour.
Check out the park website here for information!
These are a few clips of my adventures in Cedarock Park! Would highly recommend!
Burlington, North Carolina And Myrtle Beach South Carolina
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Burlington is a city in Alamance and Guilford counties in the U.S. state of North Carolina. It is the principal city of the Burlington, North Carolina Metropolitan Statistical Area which encompasses all of Alamance County, in which most of the city is located. mpeirocmfispaj497v
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Alamance Battleground State Historic Site - Burlington, North Carolina
Historic Site Manager, Bryan Dalton gave me a tour of the Alamance Battleground State Historic Site.
Thank you Bryan for the tour!
Views of and In the Waterfall at Cedar Rock Park - Alamance County, NC
Scenes from the waterfall at Cedar Rock Park in Burlington, North Carolina after heavy rains.
Shot with the Canon Powershot SX-40 and Mobius Action Cam in a Sony Action Cam underwater housing.
Aerial Views of Alamance Battleground - Burlington, NC
In 1771, an armed group of backcountry farmers calling themselves Regulators battled with royal governor William Tryon's militia on land now preserved at Alamance Battleground State Historic Site. Growing anger over expensive land, embezzlement of tax money, and collusion between creditors and public officials led small farmers in piedmont North Carolina to form associations, write petitions, and seek peaceful redress of their grievances. A lack of response from the royal government only deepened the Regulators' resolve, and rising frustration later gave way to violence. The Regulator movement ended with their defeat at Alamance, but their struggle sent shockwaves through North Carolina and Colonial America, creating tensions that would reignite during the American War for Independence.
Located on the grounds of the site is the Allen House, a log dwelling characteristic of those lived in by backcountry farmers on the western fringes of the colony in this period.
5803 S. NC Highway 62
Burlington, North Carolina 27215
Flooding in Cedarock Park Alamance County NC
Pretty crazy flooding on a small river!
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Short day trip from Burlington, NC to Atlantic Beach, NC (Hooters). Not an action packed thriller with extensive special effects. Includes background music from Bob James, Spunky.
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When traveling along the I-85/40 Corridor in North Carolina, be sure to stop in Alamance County and check out all the fun things to do.
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The Burlington Recreation and Parks Department, along with the Burlington Downtown Corporation and The Glass Angel, sponsors a special Christmas even every year. Holiday Magic; A Dickens Christmas offers an evening of live entertainment and fun attractions for the entire community.
The people of Burlington, North Carolina strolled the streets of downtown to shop, eat and enjoy children's activities. They also joined in the building of the Community Sharing Christmas Tree by donating can goods now through the event.
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A visit to Cum Park Plaza (Feat. Roses)
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Carousel at Burlington City Park in Burlington, NC
Cane Creek Mountain - To the Top From I-85 in Burlington, NC
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Burlington North Carolina Confederate flag rally
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Burlington is a city in Alamance and Guilford counties in the U.S. state of North Carolina. It is the principal city of the Burlington, North Carolina Metropolitan Statistical Area, which encompasses all of Alamance County, in which most of the city is located, and is a part of the Greensboro-Winston-Salem-High Point CSA. The population was 50,042 at the 2010 census,[4] which makes Burlington the 17th largest city in North Carolina. The Metropolitan Statistical Area population was over 150,000 in 2010
Not long after this historic opening, the railroad realized a pressing need for repair shops. With Alamance County's position along the new line, it became the logical choice for the shops' location. After several debates concerning where the shops would be located, Gen. Benjamin Trollinger, a progressive Alamance County manufacturer, made an offer that settled the matter. Gen. Trollinger owned land just northwest of Graham, and he convinced several other prominent citizens owning adjacent lots to join him and sell their property to the railroad. 57 buildings were constructed between 1855 and 1859, including structures for engine and machine shops, carpentry, blacksmithing, houses for workers and railway officials, and company headquarters. For a brief period, railroad directors changed the name of Company Shops to Vance (1863-1864), but the town returned to the Company Shops moniker in July 1864, and officially incorporating as Company Shops in 1866.[5] Thirty-nine white men and two free African-Americans were employed in or around the shops, with twenty slaves constrained to assist. Sale of town lots soon started, but not surprisingly, the sale of lots was slow until after the Civil War. By 1864, Company Shops numbered about 300 persons.
The flagship of the Burlington Parks System, City Park offers more than 75 acres of activities for the entire family. It serves as the home of an amusement area consisting of a carousel, miniature train, boat and car ride, playground, amphitheater, baseball field, picnic shelters, and walking trails. A fully restored Dentzel Carousel is the highlight of the amusement area. As part of the National Historical Register, the carousel attracts thousands of visitors yearly. The Burlington Carousel Festival, is held each September in the park, except for 2018 when it was cancelled due to adverse weather conditions associated with Hurricane Florence. Throughout the spring and summer the park comes alive with an Easter egg hunt, a concert series, and baseball and softball tournaments. The park is located one mile from Downtown Burlington on South Church Street.