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Birchwood RV Park |
5901 Wilkins Dr 919--493-1557 |
30 | 6 | 70/? 20x80p 20x65b |
50 WSD |
ABL PST |
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| Exit to US-15 north, go about 1½ miles to Garrett Rd. Turn left; follow Garrett Rd about 1 mile to Pickett Rd. Turn left and continue another 1½ miles to Erwin Rd. Turn right and go about 0.4 mile to Kerley Rd. Turn left, go another 0.4 mile to Mt Sinai Rd. Turn left and Wilkins Dr is another ¼ mile. Turn left onto Wilkins and you're there. | |||||||||
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$$ | Miles | Sites | Sec | Util | Svc | I'net This column indicates the typical price range of this park. Rates include available hookups unless otherwise indicated by asterisk (*). Please note that park rates fluctuate (seasonal popularity, special events in the area, etc.). View RV Parks near I-40 in Durham The approximate distance in miles from the exit to the park. These are calculations using GPS data. Distances along city streets will be somewhat different but this should give you a good idea of the distances to parks near the cited Interstate exit. View RV Parks near I-40 in Durham Top number: left of the slash (/) = total number of RV spaces available; right of the slash (/) = size of park in acres. View RV Parks near I-40 in Durham RV Parks near I-40 in Durham may offer additional security of residents such as: A = 24/7 Attendant, F = fenced, G = attended gate, P = roving patrol. View RV Parks near I-40 in Durham RV Parks near I-40 in Durham offering electric hookups' are indicated by max amps of hookup. (e.g., 20 = 20 amps; 30 = 30 amps; 50 = 50 amps). Additionally, D = dump station; S = sewer connection; W = water connection. View RV Parks near I-40 in Durham Parks near I-40 in Durham offer services and comforts as indicated. A = Adult Lounge; B = Bath-house; C = Computer Work Area; D = Dining Room; F = Family Center; K = Kid's Center; L = Laundry Facilities; P= Pets welcome; S = Snack Bar; T = Trading Post; View RV Parks near I-40 in Durham Parks near
I-40 in Durham offering Internet access are indicated (with an 'C'
= central computer work area; M = dial-up modem;
'W' = WI-FI) in the I'net column. Please note that 'WI-FI'
facilities vary. We suggest you bring along your distribution CD (in case you are required to load a special network driver). |
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Durham
Next door to Chapel Hill and
UNC-Chapel Hill is Durham and Duke
University. Durham is most famous for its Duke University and the Duke University Medical Center.
The main
tourist attraction – or so we were told – is the University
Chapel, a very antique looking building which houses some 50 bells ranging up to 5 tons in size. Now that’s a bell! We expected to hear them sound off but were disappointed. They only play at 5p and we just couldn’t wait that long and still make it to
Wilmington.
Magic Wings Butterfly House and Bayer
Crop Science Insectarium - This 3-story, tropical conservatory, largest museum butterfly house east of the Mississippi, features over 1,000 tropical butterflies in free flight including many rare species from Asia, Africa, and Central and South America. Butterflies like blossoms; no disappointments, here, with beds of exotic flowers, tropical fruit trees and a flowering meadow in a rainforest area (that even includes a stream garden). Museum of Life and Science -
Family Fun magazine wrote that the NC Museum of Life and Science the top four family-friendly museums in the Southeast. This 78-acre, 50,000 square foot regional science-technology campus
offers user-friendly learning experiences for the young and not so young. One of the main goals is to stimulate creativity and a sense of discovery which enhances the learning experience. This is the location of the Magic Wings Butterfly House and Bayer CropScience Insectarium
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Bennett Place State Historic Site - Perhaps the official end of the Civil War was General Lee's surrender at Appomattox, but the big surrender, largest in the War, was
at the Bennett farmstead where Confederate General Joseph E. Johnston surrendered to Union General William T. Sherman 17 days after Lee’s Appomattox surrender. Duke University Chapel - Durham's most popular tourist attraction, the Duke University Chapel (built in 1930) is a prime example of English-Gothic
architecture and represents one of the last great collegiate Gothic projects in the United States. It features the only significant Æolian Organ built for a church. This 4-manual, 5,200 pipe instrument is about to be completely restored to its original condition and is really a pleasure to hear. In the 210-foot tower of the chapel is installed a 50-bell carillon; the bells range up to 5 tons in size. The aesthetic impact of the chapel is accented by the beautiful, stained-glass windows. Sarah P. Duke Gardens - 55 acres of landscaped and woodland gardens featuring over 2,000 kinds of plants. Of special interest is their 20-acre Culberson Asiatic Arboretum. About 550 species and cultivars of Asian plants which is a living example of the close relationship of the flora of the Eastern U.S. with the flora of eastern Asia. Five miles of pathways with landscaped bridges, courts, lawns, ponds and waterfalls help create a very enjoyable experience for the visitor. Docent-led tours are also available by advance arrangement. |
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