Lumbee Tribe Cultural Center 207 Terry Sanford Drive, Maxton, NC 28364
About the Business
Welcome to the Lumbee Tribe Cultural Center, a vibrant museum dedicated to preserving and celebrating the rich heritage of the Lumbee Tribe. Located at 207 Terry Sanford Drive in Maxton, North Carolina, our center offers an immersive experience into the history, culture, and traditions of the Lumbee people.
As you explore our exhibits, you'll discover a fascinating collection of artifacts, photographs, and interactive displays that tell the story of the Lumbee Tribe's journey and contributions. Our museum provides a unique opportunity to learn about the tribe's ancestral roots, cultural practices, and ongoing community initiatives.
Whether you're a local resident or a visitor to the area, the Lumbee Tribe Cultural Center invites you to engage with our programs, workshops, and events designed to educate and inspire. Our knowledgeable staff is eager to share insights and answer any questions you may have during your visit.
Join us at the Lumbee Tribe Cultural Center to deepen your understanding of the Lumbee heritage and its enduring legacy. We look forward to welcoming you to our community and sharing the vibrant spirit of the Lumbee people.
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207 Terry Sanford Drive, Maxton, North Carolina 28364, United States
Reviews
"It was Beautiful out there and So much to do for The Church Group. There was Basketball, horse shoes, corn hole, volley ball, and a play area for the Kids. There were picnic tables under shelter so when we got a small shower we stayed dry."
"Wonderful place to hike, walk the dog, and commune with nature. The path along the lake’s edge is just over a mile long. Bring a pair of binoculars to see the many turtles, waterfowl, and other birds. Looking forward to the lake reopening for canoes and kayaks. This place is a hidden jewel for nature lovers!"
"Wellness day.. chicken bog was good. Great event. TY Lumbee Tribe of NC. Many great events."
"Stopped by after dropping my son off for weight training and parked by the lake to kill some time until I had to pick him up instead of driving home just to turn around again. Very relaxing and serene. You can tell that some updating had been done in the past few years since my last visit and I look forward to putting my canoe back in the lake again hopefully."
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