The Richard Mendenhall Homeplace and Buildings is a significant historical site located in Jamestown, Guilford County, North Carolina. This location offers a unique glimpse into the past, showcasing a farm and various buildings that have stood the test of time. The main attraction is the Mendenhall farmhouse, a two-story brick structure built in 1811, featuring a plain Quaker design and a porch on three sides. The site also includes several other historical structures, such as the Red Bank Barn, the Underground Railroad False Bottom Wagon, and Dr. Madison Lindsay's House.
The Mendenhall Homeplace is currently open for tours, providing visitors with the opportunity to explore the historical site and learn about its rich history. The tour includes a visit to the Mendenhall farmhouse, the Red Bank Barn, the Underground Railroad False Bottom Wagon, and Dr. Madison Lindsay's House, among other structures. This is a great opportunity for history enthusiasts and those interested in learning more about the past.
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Regular Hours (March-December)
Tuesday-Friday: Tours begin between 11-3pm
Saturday: Tours begin between 1-4pm
*Closed: July 4th, Thanksgiving week, Tuesday before Christmas through New Year’s Day*
Winter Hours (January-February, except by appointment)
Friday: 11 am-3 pm
Saturday: 1 pm-4 pm
603 W Main St, Jamestown
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