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These structures include, three authentic log cabins, a restored pre-Civil War cotton gin, and a restored country store. [3] The grounds are always open and are used to host numerous festivals throughout the year; most notably the Storytelling Festival of Carolina, the Scotland County Highland Games and the John Blue Cotton Festival.
Speight House and Cotton Gin is a historic home and cotton gin located at Edenton, Chowan County, North Carolina. It was built in 1900, and is a two-story, L-shaped, Queen Anne-style brick dwelling with a hipped roof. It features three full-height projecting demi-octagonal bays and spacious wraparound verandah. The cotton gin was built about ...
[169] [170] It is bordered by the North Carolina counties of Bladen, Columbus, Cumberland, Hoke, and Scotland, [23] and the South Carolina counties of Dillon, Horry, and Marlboro. [ 167 ] Robeson is located in the state's Coastal Plain region [ 171 ] and is one of the state's ten counties within the Sandhills region, characterized by sandy and ...
Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press. ISBN 978-0-8078-1247-1. Richman, Barak D. (2007). "The King of Rockingham County and the Original Bridge to Nowhere". Contracts Stories. Foundation Press. ISBN 978-1-58778-721-8. Rodenbough, Charles Dyson, ed. (1983). The Heritage of Rockingham County, North Carolina, 1983. Winston-Salem ...
That destination is portrayed by Crystal Pier on Wrightsville Beach in North Carolina. The 475-foot fishing pier is adjoined to the historic Oceanic Restaurant , which is known for its locally ...
For much of its existence, "downtown" consisted of a few houses, a handful of stores, a couple of churches, a school, a barber shop, a post office, a bank, and a cotton gin. The 1902 Soil Survey map of the Hickory, North Carolina area, shows Denver having a small grid of streets running along what are now Highway 16 Business and Campground Road ...
The gin house is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story-tall, hand-hewn timber frame structure, approximately 36 feet (11 m) wide and 56 feet (17 m) deep. The frontmost two-thirds of the structure is supported by tall, 2 feet (0.61 m) thick granite ashlar pillars that form a square, open-air space on the ground floor in which the mule track and power shaft were ...
The Walnut Hill Historic District is a collection of 40 family dwellings, agricultural outbuildings, and other structures and sites associated with the Walnut Hill Plantation and the Mial-Williamson and Joseph Blake farms near Shotwell, North Carolina.