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609 E. Broad Street
Elizabethtown, NC 28337
Nightly Rates: ($74.96 - $74.96)
1 Star
Welcome to Days Inn Elizabethtown, NC 5 Sunburst Rating The Days Inn in Elizabethtown offers you the best of both worlds, the old history and charm the city is known for and the modern recreational facilities and services. Elizabethtown was founded in 1773 and named The County Seat of Bladen County. It is the fifteenth oldest town in North Carolina. In 1912 W.M. Corbett opened Crystal Beach adjacent to Goldstons and in 1939 installed the first amusement rides at White Lake. White Lake is one of the five lakes in the Bladen Lake region, the others being Baytree Lake, Singletary Lake, James Lake and Salters Lake. Collectively they are known as the Bay Lakes and all are respectively shallow with the deepest reading at Singletary lake of 11.8 ft. There are picnic and playground areas around these lakes.

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· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 02:00 PM
· Check out time is 11:00 AM
· Time Zone is EST
· Opened in 1992
· Renovated in 2006
· 30 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 2 floors.
From I-95 take exit 46 which is Hwy 87. Take a left on Hwy 87 pass through Tar Heel and Dublin continue on Hwy 87 through Elizabethtown, the property is on the East end of the town on left hand side on Hwy.
From Whiteville follow 701 to Elizabethtown, at the courthouse take a right and go 2 blocks on Hwy 87E and we are located on the left side.
On Hwy 87, as soon as you enter town we are on the right hand side.
From I-95 South take exit 20 in Lumberton. Make a right on Hwy 211, go 4-5 stop lights then pass all fast food restaurants like McDonalds Taco Bell and Wendys, you will see Elizabethtown Road which is also known as Hwy 41, take left on Hwy 41. Go straight for about 23 miles when in Elizabethtown go straight through town, Hwy 41 turns left, follow sign for Wilmington on Hwy 87. The property located on left.
Fayetteville Airport- Follow directions as if coming from North.
Fayetteville Grannis Regional Airport
4 PM
4 PM
Sunset Grille (across street) Corner Cafe (0.5 miles) Front Porch Restaurant (2 miles) Giorgio's Italian (2 miles) Golden Run Chinese (2 miles)
Area RestaurantsFront Porch Restaurant (2 miles) Giorgio's Italian (2 miles) Golden Run Chinese (2 miles) Corner Cafe (0.5 miles) Sunset Grille (across street)
Cross Plaza Shopping Center (accross street) White Lake (5 miles) Johnes Lake and Park (6 miles) Fayetteville (40 miles) Airports (45 miles) Wilimington Beach (50 miles)

White Lake (5 miles) Johnes Lake and Park (6 miles) Wilimington Beach (50 miles) Cross Plaza Shopping Center (accross street) Fayetteville (40 miles) Airports (45 miles)
White Lake (5 miles) Johnes Lake and Park (6 miles) Wilimington Beach (50 miles) Cross Plaza Shopping Center (accross street) Fayetteville (40 miles) Airports (45 miles)
Quirky Tourist Attractions in or near North CarolinaWhile in North Carolina, you might enjoy a visit to: Dillon, South Carolina: South Of The BorderThe classic I-95 tourist trap and vacation theme world, just south of the North Carolina border. Bunnlevel, North Carolina: Hattadare Indian NationChief Little Beaver's self-built utopia -- and the World's Largest Arrowhead. Myrtle Beach, South Carolina: Medieval TimesWatch knights joust to the death while ripping apart chicken with your bare hands. Kure Beach - Wilmington, North Carolina: Memorial to a Bunker-Dwelling, Mysteriously-Dying HermitAt one time he was the second most popular tourist attraction in North Carolina. © roadsideamerica.com, Doug Kirby, Ken Smith, Mike Wilkins. Information provided as an unofficial resource on attractions as a convenience to our visitors. Information and status -- location, hours open, admission prices, current exhibits, and other aspects -- are subject to change without our knowledge. |
