Review:

The Alamance County Historical Museum is part of the nearly 1700-acre grain plantation from the 19th-century. The plantation house that now serves as the museum was built beginning in 1790 by a Bavarian family. The museum features a parlor, music room, and dining room on the first floor furnished with mid-19th-century pieces and accessories. The second floor contains three bedrooms, one of which is furnished with bedroom pieces and the other two contain collections of antiquities, like clothes, blankets, and military memorabilia. Visitors can wander the grounds and see the granary, corn crib, carriage house, garden, and the family cemetery.

4777 south, 9295, NC-62, Burlington, NC 27215, Phone: 336-226-8254, FB

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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