Historic Stagville
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Description: Features the late 18th-century Bennehan House, four two-story, four-room slave houses, a pre-Revolutionary War yeoman farmer's house, a massive timber framed barn, and the family cemetery, including events information and a shop located at Durham.
Visit Stagville State Historic Site Located in Durham, Historic Stagville comprises the remnants of one of the largest plantations of the pre-Civil War South. The plantations belonged to the Bennehan-Cameron family, whose combined holdings totaled approximately 900 slaves and almost 30,000 acres of land by 1860. Stagville offers a view of the past, especially that of its African American community, by allowing visitors to guide themselves around its extensive grounds. In addition, Stagville offers the public many learning opportunities.
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Page title: | Visit Stagville State Historic Site |
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IP-address: | 192.185.98.227 |