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Historical & Educational Sites

Visit historical and educational sites across Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill.

Biltmore

4.7
(36,830 reviews)

1 Lodge Street, Asheville, NC 28803

The Biltmore Estate, located in Asheville, North Carolina, is America’s largest privately-owned home, built by George Washington Vanderbilt II in the 19th century. The estate spans over 8,000 acres, featuring stunning gardens, a winery, and scenic hiking trails. Visitors can explore the magnificent Biltmore House, which boasts 250 rooms, impressive architecture, and exquisite art collections. The estate also offers seasonal events, outdoor adventures, and unique dining experiences. With its rich history and beautiful surroundings, the Biltmore Estate provides a memorable experience for all ages.

🚘 Distance: 304.6 miles away

Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site

4.7
(1,682 reviews)

1800 Little River Rd, Flat Rock, NC 28731

The Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site, located in Flat Rock, North Carolina, preserves the legacy of Pulitzer Prize-winning poet and writer Carl Sandburg. Known as Connemara, this 264-acre estate was Sandburg's residence from 1945 until his death in 1967. During his time here, he produced over a third of his published works.​ Visitors can explore the historic home, which remains furnished as it was during the Sandburg family's occupancy, including Sandburg's extensive collection of approximately 12,000 books. The site also features a working dairy goat farm, reflecting the interests of Sandburg's wife, Lilian, who raised champion goats. Additionally, the property offers five miles of hiking trails, scenic pastures, woodlands, and gardens.​

🚘 Distance: 325.3 miles away

Bennett Place

4.7
(477 reviews)

4409 Bennett Memorial Rd., Durham, NC, 27705

Step back in time at Bennett Place, the historic Durham site of the Civil War's largest Confederate surrender in 1865. This meticulously reconstructed farmstead features James Bennett's original home, kitchen, and smokehouse, offering visitors an authentic glimpse into Civil War-era Southern farm life. As part of the Civil War Trails and NC Historic Sites, this landmark preserves the pivotal meeting place of Generals Johnston and Sherman.

🚘 Distance: 348.9 miles away

Stagville State Historic Site

4.6
(347 reviews)

5828 Old Oxford, Highway, Durham, NC 27712

Historic Stagville, located in Durham, NC, preserves the history of one of North Carolina’s largest plantations in the 19th century, where over 900 enslaved individuals lived and worked. The site includes the Bennehan family house, built in 1799, the Horton Grove slave quarters from 1851, and a barn from 1860. Spanning 165 acres, Stagville offers visitors a chance to learn about the history of slavery in the region through research, preservation, and descendant engagement. The site is free for outdoor self-guided tours, with guided tours available for a small fee.

🚘 Distance: 348.9 miles away