Football Road
Places to Visit

  • Alamance Battleground (NC)

    The Battle of Alamance was the site of the 1771 Battle of the Regulators.

    Distance from byway: On the byway
    Directions:

    5803 South NC 62, in Burlington, NC

  • Blandwood Mansion (NC)

    As the former home of one of North Carolina's governers, this is the oldest example of Italian Villa architecture in the U.S.

    Distance from byway: On the byway
    Directions:

    Greensboro, North Carolina, just west of the byway.

  • Duke University

    Duke University (NC)

    Established in the mid-1800s, this University has a beautiful campus with gothic architecture.

    Distance from byway: On the byway
    Directions:

    Durham, North Carolina

  • Eno River State Park (NC)

    This park is an outdoor getaway featuring a river lined with hardwood trees.

    Distance from byway: On the byway
    Directions:

    Just west of Durham, North Carolina

  • Greensboro (NC)

    One of North Carolina's larger cities.

    Distance from byway: On the byway
    Directions:

    Central North Carolina near Raleigh and Chapel Hill.

  • Greensboro Historical Museum (NC)

    Museum complex contains buildings dating as early as 1892.

    Distance from byway: On the byway
    Directions:

    130 Summit Ave. in Greensboro, NC

  • Guilford Courthouse (NC)

    The Guilford Courthouse is designated as a National Military Park because of a battle fought here during the Revolutionary War.

    Distance from byway: On the byway
    Directions:

    Greensboro, North Carolina

  • Snow Camp Historic Site (NC)

    A replica of a historic Quaker community featuring log houses and Quaker meeting houses.

    Distance from byway: On the byway
    Directions:

    Drama Rd. in Snow Camp, NC

  • William Fields House (NC)

    A Gothic Revival dwelling featuring a steep gabled roof and arched former windows.

    Distance from byway: On the byway
    Directions:

    447 Arlington St. in Greensboro, NC