Describe Eastover Town

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Eastover is a beautiful small downtown. The city is situated in the heart of Cumberland County of the U.S. state of North Carolina. This town is considered as the cleanest downtown. You can enjoy a long walk on the local streets as the downtown holds countless historical buildings and favorably replicates the results of a widespread revitalization plan.
The city is an amazing place to spend some quality time with the family. In ZipQuest - Waterfall & Treetop Adventure, you can enjoy the best adventure activities of your life. This amusement park is the first choice for the visitors as they enjoy the zipping over the beautiful falls. It is an affordable adventure spot for family fun and enjoying the eye-pleasing views. If you are in the mood

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