Field trip opportunities in Scotland County
- Indian Museum of the Carolinas
- This Native American museum features the Indians of the past, present day Indian groups and Indians of North America.
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- The John Blue House and Cotton Gin
- John Blue was an inventor and manufacturer of farm implements who lived in Scotland County in the late 1800s. His home and cotton gin as well as several restored cabins are available to tour.
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- John Charles McNeill House and Memorial Gardens
- John Charles McNeill was a well known poet from Scotland County. His restored birthplace is now a historic house museum celebrating his life and work.
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- The Scottish Heritage Center
- The earliest settlers of Scotland County were Highland Scots. The Scottish Heritage Center celebrates the music, history, and culture of these ancestors.
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Learn more about Scotland County
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- Abandoned diesel locomotives in Laurinburg, NC

- These are abandoned diesel locomotives at the remnants of a train station in Laurinburg, North Carolina.
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- Abandoned diesel locomotives in Laurinburg, NC

- These are abandoned diesel locomotives at a defunct train station in Laurinburg, North Carolina.
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- Belltower on the campus of St. Andrews Presbyterian College

- The is the Belltower on the campus of St. Andrews Presbyterian College in Laurinburg, North Carolina.
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- Cypresses on the lake at St. Andrews Presbyterian College

- These are cypresses on the lake at St. Andrews Presbyterian College in Laurinburg, North Carolina.
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- First Presbyterian Church of Laurinburg, NC

- This the First Prebyterian Church of Laurinburg, North Carolina.
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- Scotland County Court House in Laurinburg, NC

- This is the Scotland County Court House in Laurinburg, North Carolina.
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- Teaching about North Carolina American Indians
- This web edition is drawn from a teachers institute curriculum enrichment project on North Carolina American Indian Studies conducted by the North Carolina Humanities Council. Resources include best practices for teaching about American Indians, suggestions for curriculum integration, webliographies, and lesson plans about North Carolina American Indians.
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