Nestled in the North Carolina Coastal Plain lies a charming town that embodies the essence of Southern hospitality and natural beauty Raeford. With its rich history, diverse culture, and picturesque landscapes, Raeford offers a unique blend of small-town charm and modern amenities, making it a hidden gem worth exploring.
Understand
[edit]Name
[edit]The name of Raeford is a combination of the last syllables of 2 of its earliest settlers, John McRae, and A.A. Wilford. The two men used the name Raeford for the post office they established and would later have the town named after them
History
[edit]One of Raeford's defining features is its deep-rooted history, dating back to the early 19th century. Originally inhabited by Native Americans, the area later became home to European settlers drawn to its fertile land and abundant resources. Over the years, Raeford flourished as a center for agriculture and commerce, shaping its identity as a thriving community.
Tourist Information
[edit]Hoke County Website with information for visitors.
Get in
[edit]Get around
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[edit]- 1 Castle Hoke, 1307 Myra Rd. This is an event center, on the first Saturday of every month between 9AM and 4PM there is art from different local artists with all sorts of art from candles, to artwork. Free.
- Hoke County Courthouse, 304 N Main St. A majestic structure that symbolizes the town's enduring heritage
- Raeford-Hoke Museum. The Raeford-Hoke Museum gives visitors a glimpse into the town's rich history. The museum shows a range of artifacts and exhibits, offering an insightful and engaging experience highlighting the town's evolution over the years.
Do
[edit]- Skydive Paraclete XP. Skydive Paraclete XP attracts thrill-seekers from far and wide, offering tandem jumps and skydiving lessons for adrenaline junkies of all levels. For a truly unforgettable skydiving experience, look no further than Raeford, with its clear skies and stunning views.