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Historic Bath | NC Historic Sites
European settlement near the Pamlico River in the 1690s led to the founding of Bath, North Carolina's first town, in 1705.
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Thomas Day State Historic Site | NC Historic Sites
Thomas Day was a highly successful free Black cabinet maker who lived in Milton, North Carolina. The future Thomas Day State Historic Site will showcase theā¦
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Historic Stagville | NC Historic Sites
Comprises the remains of North Carolina's largest pre-Civil War plantation and one of the South's largest. It once belonged to the Bennehan-Cameron family.
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Historic Edenton | NC Historic Sites
Featuring 18th and 19th century history, North Carolina's second oldest town, Edenton, was one of the fledgling nation's chief political, cultural, and...
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America 250 at NC Historic Sites | NC Historic Sites
The America 250 commemoration in North Carolina Historic Sites. Stay tuned to this page for updates on future programming!
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House in the Horseshoe | NC Historic Sites
Home of Philip Alston, whose band of colonists seeking independence from Britain was attacked here in 1781 during the American Revolution by British loyalists.
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