History Trails: Discovering Hillsborough’s Moorefields

On our latest American Nomad Historical Adventure, we’re traveling through time to a true North Carolina treasure: the 1785 Federal-style estate of Moorefields in Hillsborough. Nestled on seventy-five acres, adjacent to the protected wilderness of Seven-Mile Creek, the story of Moorefields spans centuries. Before European settlement, Native American tribes like the Occaneechi lived in this […]

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Reckoning With The Regulators -A Deeper Look at the Battle of Alamance

In today’s American Nomad historical adventure, we’re time-traveling to a pivotal, yet often overlooked, part of North Carolina history: the Regulator Movement. From around 1760 to May 1771, this group of backcountry farmers—mostly from Anson, Rowan, and Orange counties—formed associations to protest corruption among local officials. The movement began with peaceful petitions and protests, but […]

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Blue Ridge Rising: Beautiful Burnsville

Today, our American Nomad adventure meanders the scenic backroads of Yancey County, a detour well worth taking. Just forty minutes north of Asheville, this beautiful region invites you into the heart of North Carolina’s Blue Ridge Mountains, where stories of hope, resilience, and community echo through these old mountains. Yancey County is home to Mount […]

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America 250 -Liberty Trails: Third Provincial Congress in Hillsborough NC

On Saturday, September 6th I had the privilege to travel back in time 250 years to one of the pivotal events in North Carolina’s movement towards independence during the American Revolution: The 3rd Provincial Congress.  Held in Hillsborough NC from August to September 1775, this Congress featured a now ‘who’s who’ of Hall of Fame […]

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