North Carolina Highway Historical Marker #K-63
Laurinburg Maxton Army Air Base. U.S. Army Air Force glider base, 1942-45. Trained units active in D-Day assault, June 6, 1944. Field 3 mi. N.
US 74 Business at SR 1436 (Airport Road) in, Maxton, NC, United States
North Carolina Highway Historical Marker #I-27
Carolina College. Operated by Methodist Church, 1911-1926. Site used by Presbyterian Jr. College, 1929-1960; Carolina Military Academy, 1962-1972. One block S.
US 74 Business (Martin Luther King Street) at Austin Street in, Maxton, NC, United States
North Carolina Highway Historical Marker #I-25
Floral College. One of earliest colleges for women in the South, 1841-78. Centre Presbyterian Church, formerly the college chapel, is 150 yards north.
NC 71 northeast of, Maxton, NC, United States
North Carolina Highway Historical Marker #I-20
Angus W. Mc Lean 1870 1935. Governor, 1925-1929, assistant secretary, U.S. Treasury, 1920-1921. His birthplace was 4 mi. N.
NC 71 northeast of, Maxton, NC, United States