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  Reynolda House, Museum of American Art http://www.reynoldahouse.org/
Historic house museum filled with masterpieces of American art and surrounded by formal gardens, shops and restaurants. Located in Winston-Salem.
  Carl Sandburg Home http://www.nps.gov/carl/
Home of Carl Sandburg, nationally renowned poet, biographer, folk singer, and lecturer. Located in Flat Rock.
  Bennett Place http://www.ah.dcr.state.nc.us/sections/hs/bennett/bennett.htm
A simple farmhouse located between Confederate General Johnston's headquarters in Greensboro and Union General Sherman's headquarters in Raleigh who later met and signed surrender papers in 1865 located at Durham.
  The Biltmore Estate http://www.biltmore.com/
Asheville home of the Vanderbilt family today includes gardens, a winery, historic horse barn and an inn.
  Korners Folly http://www.kornersfolly.org/
Offers visitor information, photographs and a calendar of events for historic home located in Kernersville.
  North Carolina State Capital http://www.ah.dcr.state.nc.us/sections/hs/capitol/stat_cap/tour.htm
Queen Anne home to the state's governors since 1891. Free admission to seasonal open house guided tours located at Raleigh.
  Historic Rosedale http://www.historicrosedale.org/
Built in 1815, Rosedale Plantation and its gardens have been lovingly restored and are open to the public for tours.
  Smith-McDowell House Museum http://www.wnchistory.org/
Asheville’s first mansion and oldest surviving structure, now restored as a history museum. History and information on exhibits and events.
  Blandwood Mansion http://www.blandwood.org/blandwood.html
Restored Greensboro home of Governor John Motley Morehead, the mansion was designed by Alexander Jackson Davis and built in 1846. It is America's oldest Italianate villa.
  Dr. Josephus Hall House http://www.historicsalisbury.org/hallhouse.htm
Built as a school in 1820, later became a residence in 1825 when local businessman Maxwell Chambers and his half-sister Rebecca Troy purchased the house and made it their home located at Salisbury.

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