Collections of ancient or historic buildings, either original or reconstructed on a site or linked sites presented to the public in such a way as to increase understanding of the past located in North Carolina.
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- Historic Latta Plantation Historic farm museum that demonstrates the lifestyles of planters, slaves, and settlers of back country North Carolina located at Huntersville.
- Old Salem Museums and Gardens Restoration of the Moravian community features complex of four museums. Includes events and news, hours, admission fees, research and education programs, information request form and contact details. Located in Winston-Salem.
- Beaufort Historic Site A seaport village setting with guided tours of authentically restored homes and buildings, the Old Burying Ground, and charming historic district, and contains general information, programs and events, and newsletter.
- Reed Gold Mine The locale of the first documented discovery of gold in the United States, and contains information of the facilities, events, and images located at Stanfield.
- Historic Stagville Features the late 18th-century Bennehan House, four two-story, four-room slave houses, a pre-Revolutionary War yeoman farmer's house, a massive timber framed barn, and the family cemetery, including events information and a shop located at Durham.
- Fort Macon State Park Home to a Civil War fort built in 1826 including events, exhibits, history, safety tips, rules and regulations, directions, and park map located at Atlantic Beach.
- Hickory Ridge Museum Located in Boone and staffed with interpreters in period clothing.The 18th century homestead gives visitors a glimpse into the daily lives of early mountain settlers including how they lived, and what constituted a 'typical' mountain homestead. Includes admission fees, upcoming events and a gallery.