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- Place Types Museum
- Address 1615 River Rd, White Oak, NC 28399, USA
- Coordinate 34.741982,-78.735299
- Website Unknown
- Rating 4.7
- Compound Code P7R7+QV White Oak, NC, USA
Openning hours
- Monday Closed
- Tuesday Closed
- Wednesday Closed
- Thursday Closed
- Friday Closed
- Saturday Closed
- Sunday 2:00 – 4:00 PM
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We visited Harmony Hall to take our dog for a hike on the Mountains-to-Sea Trail. Harmony Hall is one of the oldest residences in North Carolina, built in the 1760s by Colonel James Richardson. The house itself has very limited hours (2 to 4 on Sundays only), but the grounds were open. A number of old historical buildings from the area have been moved here and restored. A great place to learn about this history of the area and go for a hike. I'd like to visit again when the Harmony Hall is open.
I love visiting here and learning about the history. The plantation dates to before the American Revolution, and it played a vital role in the early development of the area. There are lots of beautiful buildings to view, and the house is wonderful to tour if you come on Sunday when it is open.
Harmony Hall is like taking a step back in time. Such a scenic property with all of the trees and greenery. I enjoy seeing the historic buildings and the volunteers are very kind and friendly. If you enjoy history at all, this place is worth checking out.
A little piece of history Nestled away. The committee in charge are super friendly. And the lady they have dressing up every 2nd weekend of the month is the most AWESOME woman EVER. (Ok. Little biased, shes my high school history teacherud83eudd23ud83eudd23) but it was fun for my kids to see. My oldest feel in love with the history of the place, my youngest feel in love with the nature there. Even got to try rattlesnake meat while we were there. New experience that's for sure.
Harmony Hall Plantation Village is located at 1615 River Road in White Oak, NC near Tar Heel, NC. Donated historic structures line the short road to the main structure. The original structure was built around 1760 by Colonel James Richardson. Family records claim British General Lord Cornwallis commandeered the house on his way to to Wilmington during the Revolutionary war. A scenic nature trail leading to the river is being built along with campsites set back in the woods. There are facilities with power and running water on site. Due to limited resources, bring your own lunch as there are no refreshments for sale on site. Furthermore, long pants and suitable shoes are recommended.
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