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Area Attractions
Windsor,
founded in 1768, is located on the banks of the Cashie River and remains today much as it did in its heyday. This small historically significant town is one of the most interesting in the region.
The Roanoke River Wildlife Preserve
is home to animals such as black bear, bobcat and mink, as well as, over 200 species of birds. Canoes are available for rent in Windsor. Pickup and delivery service is offered. Guided tours are available certain times of the year.
Hope Plantation
was built in 1803 by Governor David Stone, the plantation is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Hope Plantation features a historic tour of the Hope Mansion, the King-Bazemore House, Samuel Cox House and the Roanoke Heritage Center.
The Historic Windsor Walking Tour
is an enjoyable step back through history with beautiful architecturally detailed homes. A study of the historical figures responsible for their construction and their impact on Bertie County history is also a part of the self-guided tour. A number of 18th and 19th century buildings remain in Windsor and the downtown district is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The Livermon Recreational Park and Mini-Zoo
offers a playground and fun for all ages. Over 30 species of foreign and domestic animals can be found at the zoo, and are eager for visitors to come and pet them.
Cashie Wetlands Walk
has a 1,800 foot handicapped accessible walkway to the Cashie River and features a fishing pier. The trees and shrubs on the Walk are labeled for identification. Various wild animals can be seen in their natural habitat, many of which are endangered species, such as the Pileated Woodpecker.
Roanoke/Cashie River Center
is located on the Cashie river at the site of Grays Landing, the original name for the town of Windsor. The river center building is an interpretive center of the Roanoke River basin. It contains information on how the watershed evolved and how we now affect it.
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