Hotels in Stagville Preservation Center, Durham

  • Overview

    The Stagville Preservation Center, located in Durham, North Carolina, is a historic site that preserves the remnants of one of the largest antebellum plantations in the South. Spread over 30 acres, the center offers a glimpse into the lives of enslaved African Americans and the history of slavery in the region.

  • When to visit

  • Reasons to Visit

    Visitors should come to Stagville Preservation Center to explore the rich historical heritage of the South and gain a deeper understanding of the lives of those who were enslaved. The site provides educational and interactive experiences that help shed light on the complex social and cultural aspects of the era.

  • Nearby Attractions

  • The Bennehan House

    The Bennehan House is a beautifully restored Georgian-style plantation house that showcases the opulence and grandeur of the Southern plantation lifestyle. Visitors can take guided tours of the house, admire the period furnishings, and learn about the lives of the prominent Bennehan family.
  • The Horton Grove Slave Quarters

    The Horton Grove Slave Quarters offer a poignant and thought-provoking glimpse into the living conditions of enslaved individuals during the plantation era. These cabins provide a stark contrast to the lavishness of the main house, serving as a reminder of the harsh realities faced by those in bondage.
  • The Great Barn

    The Great Barn is an impressive structure that was once a hub of activity on the plantation. This massive barn, spanning over 58 feet long, was used for various purposes including storage, livestock shelter, and processing agricultural products. It stands as a testament to the scale of operations at Stagville.
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