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Hezekiah Alexander Homesite3500 Shamrock Dr
Charlotte,
NC
28215
704-568-1774 | | | | | Description: The Alexander home is the oldest standing structure in the area. Built in 1774, the home has been restored and is presently open to the public. Guides sporting period clothing lead tours of the home. The historic home gives a glimpse of life in colonial Charlotte. On the campus of the Charlotte Museum of History; paid admission to the museum covers access to the homesite as well.
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Historic Latta Plantation5225 Sample Rd
Huntersville,
NC
28078
704-875-2312 | | | | | Description: HUNTERSVILLE. This antebellum plantation has been restored to its former grace and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Tour guides in period costume offer historical insight. Provides a good look at the various classes of people living on a cotton plantation in the early 19th century.
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Historic Rosedale Plantation3427 N Tryon St
Charlotte,
NC
28206
704-335-0325 | | | | | Description: This completely restored home is a perfect example of a Federal style home. Built in 1815 when austerity was the norm, the bright yellow trim and bright white paint were the talk of the town. Today, the imported French wallpaper is still intact, and the grounds are resplendent with small to medium size gardens and several living ponds. Tours are available by appointment only. Please allow two weeks' notice for tours.
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12031 Lancaster Hwy
Pineville,
NC
28134
704-889-7145 | | | | | Description: PINEVILLE. The simple North Carolina home of President James K. Polk offers visitors a postcard view of life in the 19th century South. This quaint home is a good representation of life during that era. Exhibits lend insight into the life of a lesser-known American historical figure. Group tours are allowed but should be scheduled in advance.
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North Carolina Transportation Museum411 S Salisbury Ave
Spencer,
NC
28159
704-636-2889 | | | | | Description: Located in a renovated train repair center, this museum encompasses the history of different types of transportation used in the region from the early 1800s to present day. Train rides are offered during warm weather season. The gift shop offers a variety of hard-to-find collectible trains. Guided tours are available by reservation. Admission may be charged for special events and train rides.
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Reed Gold Mine State Historic Park9621 Reed Mine Rd
Midland,
NC
28107
704-721-4653 | | | | | Description: This park marks the site where gold was found in the state. Start the tour with a film and learn important historical information about the North Carolina gold rush. Visitors will particularly enjoy panning for gold in "them thar hills" for a small charge. Fun!
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