Companies tagged with: Historic Attractions
Visit George Vanderbilt’s 8,000-acre estate a privately owned national historic landmark. Biggest home in the US and most visited winery in the country.
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Fort Dobbs, a French & Indian War fort, was built in 1756 to protect western settlements from Indian attack. The exact location of the Fort has been determined by archaeological sites. Displays, artifacts, trails, and recreation facilities.
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Visit Bethania, stroll the tree-lined streets and see carefully preserved 15th and 19th century homes. Historic Bethania Visitor Center Complex includes the 1799 Wolff Moer House and 1894 Alpha Chapel Walk. Some trails in our community which provide a scenic escape.
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Historic Southern Railway building which houses the Apple Valley Model Railroad club and their unique HO scale model railroad. Layout resembles the mountain towns of Hendersonville, Brevard, Asheville and Saluda.
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An 1815 Federal Style plantation home with 8.8 green acres of green space.
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Home of the only remaining gristmill in Wake County. The park offers mill tours from March through November and corn grinding displays on each third weekend during this period. The park offers a variety of activities including fishing and hiking.
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Beautifully restored 18th-century house fully furnished with period antiques. Garden. Costumed docents tell history. Wake County's oldest building.
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Old Salem is one of America’s most authentic and well-documented colonial sites with 100 restored and reconstructed buildings. Ticketed visitors learn from costumed interpreters the household activities of those who resided here through 1860.
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