What to do and see in Warsaw, United States: The Best Places and Tips

February 18, 2018 Fernanda Pittenger

Warsaw in United States, from Nouth America region, is best know for Wineries & Vineyards. Discover best things to do in Warsaw with beautiful photos and great reviews from traveller around the world here!
Restaurants in Warsaw

1. Country Squire Winery

748 NC Highway 24 and 50, Warsaw, NC 28398 +1 910-296-1727
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5 based on 7 reviews

Country Squire Winery

Reviewed By ckassotis - Durham, North Carolina

The woman pouring wines yesterday was fantastic, and really helped make this a memorable stop. The wines were okay, but they had a nice selection. Dry white wines, dry red wines, and a few sweeter options. Also some select muscadine and fruit blends, some of which were really pretty good. Some have some amusing names as well. Be sure to ask about how the "Knickerdropper" earned its name. Amusing story all around. Worth a visit!

2. Elizabeth's Pecan Products

106 Thomson Ave, Turkey, NC 28393-9132 +1 910-533-2229
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4.5 based on 2 reviews

Elizabeth's Pecan Products

Reviewed By SoilDoctor - Clayton, North Carolina

This is the outlet for this famous brand of pecans. They have all of their products there to sample. Try their new white satin brittle. You can't go wrong here and the prices are reasonable.

3. Liberty Hall Plantation Home

409 N Main St, Kenansville, NC 28349-8801 +1 910-296-2175
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5 based on 8 reviews

Liberty Hall Plantation Home

Reviewed By P L - Staley, North Carolina

We traveled to Liberty Hall in Kenansville NC recently and really enjoyed it. The tour guide was great - you could tell he loved his job and telling us about the history of the house, land and the people of owned it. The house and its furnishings were well preserved and gave us a glimpse of the occupants' past life. The grounds were well kept and the dogwood trees were in bloom - just beautiful. What a relaxing afternoon.

4. Duplin Winery

505 N Sycamore St, Rose Hill, NC 28458-8423
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4.5 based on 187 reviews

Duplin Winery

Take a step off the beaten path and discover a hidden gem in Rose Hill filled with rustic charm and southern hospitality. Delight your taste buds with our award winning muscadine wines and learn about our family history on a winery tour. Our staff will share entertaining and amusing family stories and educate you on the wine-making process. Enjoy a delightful meal in our Bistro or relax in our courtyard with a glass of sweet Duplin wine. Our retail store offers a variety of wine accessories and specialty boutique items. Whether you are in town for a visit or you live nearby, Duplin Winery's fun and relaxing atmosphere sweetens any day.

Reviewed By dale1006 - Calabash, North Carolina

We attended the Christmas Show event. It included a tour of the winery, a wine tasting , dinner and the show. We had a great time. The show was very entertaining. Dinner was good and the service outstanding. The wine tasting was fun. Their store...MoreThank you so much for coming to visit us! We're glad you enjoyed the Christmas show and your experience at Duplin Winery. We hope to see you back again soon. Cheers!

5. Cowan Museum of History and Science

411 South Main St, Kenansville, NC 28349 +1 910-296-2149
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5 based on 1 reviews

Cowan Museum of History and Science

Reviewed By cheryl h - Durham, North Carolina

The first time we drove there it was closed so all we could do was look in the windows. This time everything was open and the museum had some tools and other objects we have never seen before (and we go to a lot of museums).

The museum is in the Kelly-Farrior house (ca. 1848) and is adjacent to a historical park with an old school house, tobacco barn, blacksmith, log cabin, and general store. They also have part of a cart that was used to move stones for the construction of the Washington Monument.

I would not go on a day after a rain because there are some drainage problems and the ground can be very very wet.

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