Dreading Droughtlander? Dinna fash. Thanks to Historic Latta Plantation, you can cope by celebrating the novels and show with fellow fans at a fabulous party!
The Frasers confront slavery in colonial North Carolina
The Frasers come face to face with slavery in colonial North Carolina. Read on to learn about three N.C. sites where you can learn about the lives of enslaved people.
Governor Tryon and his palace
In the season four premiere of the Starz hit show, we meet royal Governor William Tryon. Now, check out Tryon Palace and learn how you can visit!
Remembering those we’ve lost at God’s Acre in Salem
God's Acre is a Moravian burial ground that dates to the 18th century in Salem, the community where the Frasers visited to trade and purchase goods.
A day fit for Claire Fraser along the Blue Ridge Parkway
When you explore Fraser's Ridge Country in North Carolina, the Blue Ridge Parkway is a must. Here's an outing of which botany-loving Claire Fraser would approve.
Recap of Outlander Day in Winston-Salem
For fans in North Carolina, Winston-Salem was the epicenter for all things Outlander on Sept. 10, the day of the season three premiere of Outlander on Starz. Here's a recap of author Diana Gabaldon's speech at a literary festival and Historic Bethabara Park's Outlander-inspired shindig.
Revolution comes to North Carolina
The last completed book in the Outlander series ends in the midst of the Revolutionary War. While we await book nine, why not brush up on your local Revolutionary War history by attending a battle reenactment?
Meet Capt. James Jack of Mecklenburg County
Jamie Fraser and Roger MacKenzie were in Charlotte the day the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence was signed! Meet Capt. Jack, who is a critical piece of the Meck Dec story, and discover sites you can visit in Charlotte to learn more about him.
Sept. 10, 2017: Outlander Day in Historic Bethabara!
Historic Bethabara Park, the 1753 site of North Carolina’s first Moravian settlement, will host Outlander Day on Sept. 10 in conjunction with Outlander author Diana Gabaldon’s appearance at a local festival.