Companies tagged with: Garden
Historic gardens encompass over 67 acres of post-Victorian European-style gardens.
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Nineteenth-century plantation complex depicting the lifestyle of the Holt family in Alamance County, pioneers in the state’s textile industry. Contains five-period rooms, a permanent textile exhibit on Alamance Plaids, and rotating local history exhibits.
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The Late 18th-century house known as the “Last Headquarters of the Confederacy.” Includes Orange County Visitor’s Center, “the office” used by General Joseph E. Johnston, and a kitchen garden.
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General museum with collections of period furniture, agriculture, paintings, and colonial garden. The site also includes 1783 Boggan-Hammond House, 1880 Cedar Creek Meeting House, and 1820 Alexander Little Wing.
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Offers a collection of plants native to the Southern Appalachian Mountains. The ten-acre site located adjacent to the campus of UNC-Asheville.
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Restored home of former NC colony treasurer John Burgwin. Restored and decorated with furnishings from the 18th and 19th century. Three gorgeous gardens surround the home. Oldest museum house in southeastern NC.
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85-acre public botanical garden located approximately one mile from downtown Fayetteville. Situated along both the Cape Fear River and Cross Creek. The garden offers ornamental and native plant gardens, gazebo garden, 100-year-old farmhouse, and heritage gardens.
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Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden is the Carolinas’ Garden for all seasons, providing guests a chance to reconnect with nature.
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The major cultural center at Winston-Salem State University, the gallery offers 10-15 art exhibitions each year highlighting vibrant African-American world culture. While on campus, also view the Biggers murals and the sculpture garden.
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Unique American garden for horticulturists, nature lovers, and history buffs. The site of the first English Colony in the New World.
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Located along the Trent River in Jones County, this Southern plantation home was built in 1824 by Simon Foscue. Placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1971. Three-floor structure with basement, cemetery, garden, forest and plantation.
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Federal-style house built by Treasurer John Haywood for his family c. 1799. Descendants occupied until 1977 when left to Colonial Dames. Family portraits, furnishings, and restored gardens. Original site with early paintings, barn, hitcher, and third gazebo.
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The 150-acre park, site of the first Moravian settlement in North Carolina. Museum features restored 1788 Moravian Church and palisade fort, as well as reconstructed colonial medicinal gardens and archaeological remains. 195-acre Nature Preserve.
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Tour the circa 1800 Catawba River Plantation House along with its gardens and ten outbuildings. Heritage breeds of livestock and frequent demonstrations by interactive staff bring to life the lives of our ancestors as America grew and prospered following the American Revolution.
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Built in 1852 in the popular Victorian Italianate style. Home to three generations of Latimers. Home to the Cape Fear Historical Association.
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