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The Cedarock Historical Farm, nestled in Cedarock Park in Alamance County, North Carolina, offers a glimpse into 19th Century farm life. The farm is populated with farm animals, antique and replica farm equipment, and a farmhouse, making it an educational and enjoyable stop for visitors to the park.
The historic district of the Cedarock Historical Farm includes nine buildings, one site, and one structure that contribute to its historical significance. These include the Greek Revival style G. W. Garrett House from around 1835, complete with farm outbuildings such as a log kitchen, the Greek Revival style Curtis House from around 1820, a 12-foot-high rock dam possibly dating back to the early 19th century, the ruins of the rock foundation of the Huffman Mill, a water-powered grist mill from around 1880 built on the site of a brick antebellum cotton mill, and the Carney Post Office from around 1893, a small one-story frame building.
History & Anthropology Agriculture Historic house Open air
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4710 R Dean Coleman Rd, Burlington
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