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Blandwood Mansion |
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Historically and architecturally significant, this former home to state governor John Motley Morehead is registered as a National Historic Landmark in Greensboro. Interior features numerous architectural details such as complex plasterwork, carved mantles and pocket doors.
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Castle McCulloch |
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Castle McCulloch in Greensboro, North Carolina sits on 60 acres of woodlands, and the structure features solid granite walls, a drawbridge and a moat. Inside, the ambiance is quite medieval and includes wrought iron chandeliers, tapestries and stained glass work.
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Charlotte Hawkins Brown Museum |
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Founded in 1902 by Dr. Charlotte Hawkins Brown, Palmer Memorial Institute in North Carolina transformed the lives of more than 1,000 African American students. Today, restored campus buildings provide the setting for a unique educational experience.
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Mendenhall Plantation |
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With a history that includes transporting slaves in false-bottomed wagons during the Underground Railroad, this Quaker Plantation dates back to the early 1800s. The Mendenhall Plantation is but a short drive from Greensboro and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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